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Mazda MX-3

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MSRP: $14,795
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Web Average: $2,300
MSRP: $13,925 - $16,425
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Web Average: $2,928
MSRP: $12,095 - $14,995
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Web Average: $1,810
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Mazda MX-3 History

Mazda seems to have had quite a bit of success with  its quick, nimble sport coupes, such as the RX-7 and the MX-5 Miata. Another example was the Mazda MX-3, a two-door hatchback that wasn't quite as well-known or as popular as its widely known elder siblings but was nevertheless well-loved by those drivers who discovered the car. In fact, drivers used such words as awesome, excellent, exciting, gorgeous, perfect, and cute to describe this car. That's what you call devotion.
Throughout most of its short run, the MX-3 sports coupe was available in both a Base version and a more powerful GS model. Initially the Base MX-3 came with an 88-horsepower, 1.6-liter four cylinder engine, but in 1994 that was bumped up to a double-overhead-cam four-cylinder that pumped out 105 horsepower.
The real story, however, was the GS version, which came with a 1.8-liter V6. It was the smallest V6 engine available in the industry, but provided plenty of power under the pedal throughout the range to drive the car sharply through the corners and breezily down the open highway. And drivers noticed. With the back seat folded down, the cargo area of the MX-3, accessed through the hatchback, was roomy enough, but this wasn't a car for carrying cargo. It was a driver's car. And for most of its fans, that was enough.
In fact, many bemoaned the fact that Mazda stopped selling the car in North America after only four years. But the cars still remain popular in the resellers' market, and even high-mileage MX-3s are still considered to be reliable, desirable cars.

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