The 2011 Mazda3 is available as a four-door sedan and a four-door hatchback. The hatchback has a roomier cargo area, and is great for buyers who haul more stuff. The sedan and hatchback are available in i and s trims. The s trims are more powerful, and feature the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 167 horsepower and 168 pound-feet of torque. Pricing hasn’t been released for 2011, but the 2010 s trim was more expensive. The four-door Sedan Sport started at almost $19,200, and four-door hatchback Grand Touring topped the trim at almost $22,000.
MSRP: $15,800 - $23,810
Invoice: $14,801 - $22,294
MPG: 25 (Est) City / 33 (Est) Hwy
MSRP: $15,800 - $23,810
Invoice: $14,801 - $22,294
MPG: 25 (Est) City / 33 (Est) Hwy
Purchase Deal
Deal: 0% APR for up to 60 months
While most Japanese car companies have cut incentives on their small cars, Mazda hasn’t. Right now, you can get zero-percent financing on the fun-to-drive Mazda3 sedan for up to 60 months. The same deal applies to the smaller Mazda2 as well. The Mazda2 is similar to the Ford Fiesta, which is only available with 1.9 percent financing in June, making the Mazda2 a better deal.
Expires: 06/30/11
While most Japanese car companies have cut incentives on their small cars, Mazda hasn’t. Right now, you can get zero-percent financing on the fun-to-drive Mazda3 sedan for up to 60 months. The same deal applies to the smaller Mazda2 as well. The Mazda2 is similar to the Ford Fiesta, which is only available with 1.9 percent financing in June, making the Mazda2 a better deal.
Expires: 06/30/11
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