Mazda 3 Hatchback (04-08) - Review Review by David Ross on 27 October 2005 Last Updated: 12 August 2008 The 3 is Mazda's Ford Focus-size hatchback, with a dash of style from the RX-8 coupe. It follows in the vein of other recent Mazdas, which means it's good to drive, very reliable, well equipped and spacious. Unfortunately the once exciting design now looks bland and the 3 hasn't aged particularly well - inside or out. The cabin has some cheap plastics and the design is drab. There's a decent choice of engines though, including some economical diesels while a facelift in 2006 including a new front end and changes under the skin that made it better to drive. Further revisions followed in 2008 which made the trim levels simpler and improved equipment levels while a Takara model was launched that comes with sporty looks, a rear spoiler and unique alloys. While it's a worthy hatchback, newer rivals have more panache and refinement. 3.5 out of 5 Other Mazda reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3 out of 5 Performance There's a decent choice of engines in the 3 starting with the entry-level 1.4-litre with a modest 84bhp. Not surprisingly this needs to be worked hard and is only available in entry-level S trim. The 105bhp 1.6-litre is one of the most popular choices and although not particularly quick (0-62mph takes 11.2 seconds) it is refined and fairly economical too while there's also a larger 2.0-litre engine with 150bhp. However while the 2.0-litre is sprightly it's not very frugal - if you want more performance the diesels will suit better. The 1.6-litre diesel comes in two outputs of either 90bhp or 109bhp and both are economical, returning around 60mpg. The higher power version can cover the 0-62mph benchmark in 11.6 seconds but it's the in-gear pace on offer that makes this model more relaxing to drive than it's petrol equivalent - especially on the motorway. A 2.0d (launched in early 2007 with 143bhp) adds real punch to the Mazda3 range. It may not be the most powerful diesel in a car of this size (or the quickest - 0-62mph comes in 9.9 seconds) but it has pulling power where it counts with plenty of mid-range power for effortless overtaking. It's a convincing hot diesel and one that returns around 47mpg. View full gallery 3.5 out of 5 Handling The 3 is based on the same platform as the Ford Focus and as a result handles neatly with well weighted steering and good body control. On more demanding roads the Mazda can be surprisingly good fun, with decent grip and predictable handling - it's certainly safe and composed. Unfortunately the ride isn't as polished and although good on the motorway the 3 fidgets over bumps and potholes with noticeable vibration through the cabin. There are two steering systems - the 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre are hydraulically-assisted, while the 2.0-litre and diesel powered models get a more-sensitive electric/hydraulic set up. Cars built after the 2006 facelift benefit from a revised suspension set-up which provides more stability when making direction changes. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Mazda 3 cars for sale We have 252 models like this for sale. Find Mazda 3 cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort