A very black cabin does the Mazda few favours – particularly as the plastics are cheap and shiny. The hooded dials add a sporty touch, but the orange back-lighting and featureless switchgear don’t suggest quality
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While the 3 is the longest car here by 155mm, it only just has the biggest boot, at 346 litres. Mazda doesn’t quote a capacity measured to the roofline, but it’s at least as spacious as the luggage bay in the Cee’d
It's hard to believe this 1.6-litre diesel has much in common with Ford’s acclaimed TDCi unit. With less soundproofing, it comes across as rather coarse, while it has a narrower usable power band than the Kia’s CRDi engine
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Of this trio, the Mazda is the only car likely to find favour with keen drivers. While the Citroen is soft and cosseting and the Kia capable, the 3 provides taut body control and incisive turn-in. The steering could be sharper, but fee
The shift is far more positive than the Citroen’s, but our car’s gearlever top came loose, twisting easily in our tester’s hand. It’s a fault we have experienced on the 3 before, and one which can soon become ve
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