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BMW 1 Series vs VW Golf and Mazda 3 - pictures

By:Auto Express team
28 May 2015
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  • BMW 1 Series vs VW Golf and Mazda 3

    We see if the facelifted BMW 1 Series in 116d EfficientDynamics guise can offer the best of both worlds to business and family buyers by pitting it against the VW Golf and Mazda 3. 

  • BMW 1 Series - front tracking

    The 116d comes in at £22,560, while our model had a few extras and is priced at £27,095. 

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  • BMW 1 Series - rear tracking

    It's powered by a 1.5-litre 3cyl turbodiesel, producing 114bhp. 

  • BMW 1 Series - interior

    Inside, the dashboard is logically laid out, and feels solidly constructed with high-quality materials. 

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  • BMW 1 Series - rear seats

    Rear space is decent in the 1 Series, but passengers will have to contend with a high transmission tunnel thanks to the car's rear-wheel drive setup. 

  • BMW 1 Series - boot

    Boot capacity stands at 360 litres which is fairly average for the class, plus there's plenty of storage elsewhere in the cabin.

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  • BMW 1 Series - front static

    The BMW's looks remain divisive, but a facelift has made it look less awkward with a familiar BMW family face. 

  • BMW 1 Series - rear static

    Rear lights inspired by the 6 Series are a welcome addition. 

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  • BMW 1 Series - sat nav

    Inside, there's a great widescreen display for cars fitted with sat nav. 

  • BMW 1 Series - interior detail

    There's significant vibration through the gearlever even at idle and when the car starts up. 

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  • BMW 1 Series - lights

    LED headlights are a £645 extra on this 1 Series. 

  • BMW 1 Series - rear lights

    Rear lights are no in line with larger BMWs, and make the 1 Series look much more mature and classy. 

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  • BMW 1 Series - front cornering

    Rear-wheel drive layout makes for fun cornering, plus the steering is light and precise. 

  • BMW 1 Series - rear cornering

    The skinny, eco-friendly tyres are surprisingly grippy, but they can cause the 1 Series to lurch uncomfortably during quick changes of direction. 

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  • Interior driving

    The 116d has well weighted controls and serves up plenty of enjoyment on the road. 

  • VW Golf - front tracking

    The Golf we test here is the 1.6 TDI Match with 104bhp, although the car in our pictures is a GT. 

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  • VW Golf - rear tracking

    In Match spec, the Golf comes in at £21,960 and promises economy of 74.3mpg and 99g/km of CO2. 

  • VW Golf - interior

    The smart cabin in the Golf features high quality materials and the well laid out dash is angled towards the driver. 

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  • VW Golf - rear seats

    The Golf's size is deceiving. It has the most space in this test, with 50mm more legroom than the 1 Series and Mazda 3. 

  • VW Golf - boot

    The boot is the largest on test, too - at 380 litres. There's a variable height floor, plus a wide opening and low lip. 

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  • VW Golf - front static

    The car in the pictures is a GT, but in any trim the Golf looks classy. 

  • VW Golf - rear static

    It can't quite match the Mazda for sleek kerb appeal, but its understated style means it's as comfortable outside a five star hotel as it is on the school run. 

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  • VW Golf - sat nav

    Standard kit list isn't as generous as some rivals, while the optional sat nav will set you back £750. The large touchscreen is a lesson in simplicity and ease of use, though. 

  • VW Golf - lights

    Chrome trim on the front of the car contributes to a classy look. 

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  • VW Golf - rear lights

    Rear lights on the Golf feature VW's latest light signature. 

  • VW Golf - front cornering

    Body control in the lightweight and nippy Golf is stronger than the BMW 1 Series, but it's not quite as engaging as the Mazda 3. 

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  • VW Golf - rear cornering

    The steering is quick and naturally weighted, while the VW's clever XDS differential helps curb understeer and boost traction. The nimble handling doesn't come at the expense of comfort and refinement, either. 

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  • Mazda 3 - front tracking

    Tested here in 2.2D 150 Sport Nav trim, the Mazda 3 costs £22,490. 

  • Mazda 3 - rear tracking

    The engine produces 146bhp, easily making it the fastest on test here. 

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  • Mazda 3 - interior

    The interior of the Mazda is very driver-focused, with a low-set driving position and a well laid out dash. 

  • Mazda 3 - rear seats

    The Mazda is the longer and wider than the Golf and 1 Series, but this extra size doesn't translate into more interior space. It's level-pegging with the 1 Series for rear head and legroom, while the small and sloping rear windows make

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  • Mazda 3 - boot

    The Mazda 3 has a well shaped 364-litre load bay, which can be increased to 1,263 by lowering the rear bench. 

  • Mazda 3 - front static

    The Mazda 3 stands out compared to its rivals thanks to muscular bodykit and 18-inch alloy wheels. 

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  • Mazda 3 - rear static

    With its bold blend of creases and curves, sloping roofline and gaping chrome-trimmed grille, the Mazda looks more dynamic. 

  • Mazda 3 - sat nav screen

    Mazda's standard kit list is impressive, including sat-nav and climate control. 

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  • Mazda 3 - gearlever

    Switchgear feels solid and robust, while a knurled metal finish to the iDrive-style infotainment controller feels pleasant to use. 

  • Mazda 3 - lights

    Swept-back xenon headlights feature LED daytime running lights and contribute to the 3's sporty look. 

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  • Mazda 3 - badge

    The Mazda emits the most CO2 emissions of our trio here, but its 107g/km figure is impressive when you consider its performance advantage. The 3's blend of power and efficiency is largely down to the brand's SkyActiv technology, which

  • Mazda 3 - rear lights
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  • Mazda 3 - front cornering

    It's hard not to get carried away with the Mazda's driving experience. With its well weighted steering, short-throw gearshift and balanced handling, the 3 is very bit as fun as a hot hatch from behind the wheel. 

  • Mazda 3 - rear cornering

    During extreme cornering, the Mazda can't quite match the cast iron body control of the Golf, but it still feels less wayward than the 1 Series. It is beautifully balanced, though. 

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