Things to Know Before Buying A Mazda 3 MPS

The Mazda 3 MPS is a largely forgotten hatch, but it does deserve a little more attention. If you are in dire need of the perfect ride without breaking the bank, then it is definitely worth your money. But as is the case with any other car you want to buy, it is in your best interest that you know what this car can do for you.

Worry not since we are here to help make this quest easier. In this quick guide, we’ve compiled some of the things you need to know about the Mazda 3 MPS before buying it. Keep reading to find out more!

It Doesn’t Torque Steer As Much As You’d Expect

If you’ve had the chance to go through reviews of Mazda’s last hot hatch, then you will be led into believe it is an unruly, torque-steering beast that would feel determined to wrench your arms out of their sockets. But this is not the case. While you do get some pull from the steering, it is easy to tame, and in line with a lot of more recent powerful hot batches. And even if you don’t have much experience with powerful front-wheel drive cars, you are going to get used to it quite quickly.

The Interior Feels Cheap

There is no denying; the Mazda 3 MPS isn’t all that nice inside. Most of the plastics feel low rent, the design is just a bit out of this world, and other than a smattering of fake carbonfibtre bits, there isn’t much in there to tell you that this is a more special car than your average 3 hatch. It is a great car to drive but it’s not like being in a German car. Actually, it comes with all the gadgets you’d want, but if you’ve been in other hatchback like GTIs, you do think you’re in something inferior.

Final Thoughts

There is more to the Mazda 3 MPS than what is merely included in this simple guide. That’s why you should take it upon yourself to do your homework and go through its reviews to better understand why it is the perfect car for your needs. A good starting point is by checking out CarBuyer online marketplace. Here, you can buy a new or used Mazda 3 MPS without spending more than budgeted for in the first place.

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