Mazda 3 2.0 Sport - Opinions?
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Re: Mazda 3 2.0 Sport - Opinions?
My dad had one of these, and I can say they are a good car, and if you can get it relatively cheap for what you can afford then I think you should. Nothing particularly went wrong with it, and that's with him driving around 15,000 miles a year for around 6 years. Careful you don't nick the tyres though, it uses some kind of "sports" tyres which are more expensive to replace.
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Re: Mazda 3 2.0 Sport - Opinions?When I was 20 I wasn't paying a penny over £400 for anything. (I change cars frequently).(Original post by M4LLY)
Mate it cost me twice that to insure a scrappy 51 plate Peugeot 206 1.1 -
Re: Mazda 3 2.0 Sport - Opinions?It's not bad at all. I am 20, have been driving for 2 years with no NCB. For a £1000 2001 1 litre Corsa my cheapest quote is £800, for a £3500 2006 Mazda 3 2 litre sport I get quoted just £300 more.
I love the interior! Well, the steering wheel is a little 'old' looking, other than that, the dash board is amazing imo.(Original post by M4LLY)
Bar that drab interior, it appears to be a bloody good car for what it is.Last edited by TeenageDream; 28-06-2012 at 08:57. -
Re: Mazda 3 2.0 Sport - Opinions?Sorry, but those sort of figures to cover a mazda is stupid.(Original post by TeenageDream)
It's not bad at all. I am 20, have been driving for 2 years with no NCB. For a £1000 2001 1 litre Corsa my cheapest quote is £800, for a £3500 2006 Mazda 3 2 litre sport I get quoted just £300 more.
My other half had a porsche 911 for her second car and I know that came in at under £1000 a year. The boxster that followed it was a lot more, mind...Last edited by JC.; 28-06-2012 at 10:07.