We've already been impressed with the CX-3's good looks and efficient, fun-to-drive nature, but this is our first test of the car with an automatic gearbox.
The car is powered by a 118bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine.
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Mid-spec SE-L Nav trim is the pick of the CX-3 range, and includes a rear view camera. Smaller 16-inch alloys also help the ride.
Auto box adds £1,200 to the already pricey CX-3, but brings no penalty in terms of emissions or fuel economy.
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The CX-3 might be larger than a Nissan Juke, but the rear feels slightly claustrophobic, and cabin storage could be improved.
Boot is quite small with rear seats in place.
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Rear seats split 60:40 and adjustable boot floor gives a flat area when the seats are down.
Around town, the auto 'box changes ratios smoothly and reacts quickly to sudden throttle inputs. You do need to rev the engine hard to make swift progress, though.
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