It's not easy being the little guy these days. And Mazda, having been all but cast out of Ford's brand family, is definitely a little guy. What the brand lacks in size, though, it has more than made up for with spunk. Take, for example, the Mazda 3, our newest Four Seasons car.
The perpetually grinning compact builds on the qualities that made the original 3 a two-time Automobile Magazine All-Star, namely its strong value and its ability to put a bigger smile on a driver's face than typical Japanese small cars.
The boy racers among us might have waited for the 263-hp Mazdaspeed 3 that recently went on sale, but we chose to test the 3's credentials as a workaday compact. Our hatchback thus has the standard 167-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder (sedans start with a smaller 2.0-liter). That said, we're hardly scrimping, as the 3 hatch comes with goodies that you won't find on most comparably priced competitors, including seventeen-inch wheels, Bluetooth, and a six-speed stick shift. We added navigation, keyless ignition, a sunroof, and stereo upgrades. Even with the extras, the price is a reasonable $22,570.
Early praise for the 3's tossable yet composed driving dynamics and the smooth, powerful four-banger has confirmed that the 3 is a solid choice in this tough segment. At a time when drivers are looking to cut both their budgets and their carbon footprints, we'll be interested to see if the versatile hatchback can step up and fill the role of a typical mid-size car.