Auto123.com - Helping you drive happy

2010 Mazda3 GT Review

|
Get the best interest rate
Bertrand Godin
A fine way to age
On the plus side, the driving position and comfortable seats quickly won me over. No matter what the road threw at me, I always felt secure and supported. My partner on the right would tell you the same thing. However, rear passengers will have to make a few sacrifices with regard to legroom. It's a small car after all!

I must specify that my GT tester came standard with all the bells and whistles today's compact car buyers look for, including stability control. More importantly, comfort features such as dual-zone climate control and Bluetooth connectivity set it apart from lower trim levels.

Did you say ''Zoom-Zoom?''
The thing that makes Mazda products so special has always been their fun-to-drive dynamics. The Japanese manufacturer strives to remain the king of Zoom-Zoom and more often than not, it does so pretty well.

My GT tester came standard with all the bells and whistles today's compact car buyers look for, including stability control. (Photo: Mazda)

The 2010 Mazda3 GT is no exception with a valiant 167-horsepower, 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder engine that shows great spirit and responsiveness when called upon.

Of course, this is not a race car, but the powerplant delivers enough thrust to meet your occasional needs for a little more action. Smart transmission gearing and a sharp steering also contribute to the pleasant driving experience.

Legitimate complaints about the Mazda3 are few and far between. Rearward visibility could be better and the mill burns a bit too much gas for a car of this size, but that's about it.

The lasting impression on the road is one of genuine fun. Flawless handling is achieved through a firm yet pleasant suspension, a stiff chassis, large stabilizer bars and the aforementioned steering. Whichever line you choose, the 3 is one of the most solid compacts that will take you there.

Wrap-up
I know some of you are going to bemoan my fondness for sporty driving – guilty as charged. Having said that, sporty driving does not necessarily equate to dangerous driving. For the individual sitting behind the wheel, it means to be rewarded with a good dose of excitement. And from that standpoint, despite some irritants here and there, the aging Mazda3 is still #1.
2010 Ford Mustang GT
ford mustang 2010
2010 Ford Mustang GT
Review this Vehicle
Styling
Accessories
Space and Access
Comfort
Performance
Driving Dynamics
Safety
General Appreciation
Name
Email
Comment
Password
Forgot your password? Click here
Cancel
2010 Mazda 3
mazda 3 2010
2010 Mazda 3
Review this Vehicle
Styling
Accessories
Space and Access
Comfort
Performance
Driving Dynamics
Safety
General Appreciation
Name
Email
Comment
Password
Forgot your password? Click here
Cancel
Bertrand Godin
Bertrand Godin
Automotive expert
None