Used 2011 Mazda MAZDASPEED3 for Sale near Oklahoma
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Once again unwilling to take even a small break, Mazda has added additional features to its Mazdaspeed3 just a year after a major redesign. The optional Technology Package that previously added a 242-watt Bose stereo, alarm, proximity fob for entry and ignition, and a navigation system has been beefed up with rain-sensing wipers, LED taillights, and automatic adaptive bi-xenon headlights – all features unavailable previously.
Otherwise, they ain’t fixin’ what ain’t broke with what might be the best hot hatch out there. A 2.3-liter, direct-injected, 263-hp turbocharged four-cylinder still sits beneath the hood, grafted to a six-speed manual tranny. It’ll get you to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds, but unfortunately Mazda has failed to address the substantial torque steer so many have complained about. Still, the limited-slip differential does its job quite well, except in wet conditions, where the inexperienced driver may find some unintentional hooligan antics livening up the ride. The MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear was stiffened last year, and you can definitely feel it in the corners as well as over bumps, which resonate into the cabin. Yes, it provides a significantly harsher ride than its less performance-oriented siblings, but if you’re looking at a Mazdaspeed3, you’re more interested in tackling turns and carving corners than a haughty highway haul.
And the trade-off for that bump resonance is an increase in torsional rigidity – Mazda claims 2% - from the stiffer springs, increased damping, and thicker sheetmetal that were applied last year. Sure, 2% isn’t going to make headlines, but this more than any other industry is a game of inches.
The taller 2nd-5th gears added last year, as well as the larger hood scoop and new intake ducts, were all applied in an effort to increase efficiency, resulting in an EPA-estimated 18/25 mpg. That said, you’ll need premium fuel to get it, so the gain becomes slightly negligible. Fully electronic braking and steering also contributed to the efficiency crusade, and both systems have received very positive reviews from testers and owners alike.
Unfortunately, the Mazdaspeed3 suffers from the same tiny, useless, and tauntingly annoying nav screen as the rest of the Mazda3 lineup, and you can’t get the rest of the goodies in the Tech Package without it. It’s a glaring spot of rotten on an otherwise blemish-free apple, if you can ignore the torque steer that so threatens to bring on the knee sweats. Still, it’s hard to ignore the fact that you can get a performer like this, one that offers 263 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque at 3,000 rpm, in a four-door hatchback platform.
Now if only they’d offer it with AWD.
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Reviewed a 2011 Mazda MAZDASPEED3 on May 5, 2022
It is a very nice car, the interior is wonderful and the overall feel of the car is just raw power. It has plenty of trunk space (my testing of this was fitting 12 cases of water in the back) and overall the feel is great. The only thing that isnt great is the paint, which they didnt do great back when the cars were made, and theyre starting to show their age with chipping and flaking. Other than that I highly recommend this car if you want a fun little driver.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2011 Mazda Sport on May 15, 2012
Mazda has really outdone themselves and captured their Zoom-zoom motto well when they engineered and designed this vehicle. Very fun to drive, very quick and torquey little car. Handling is great. It comes equipped with a Bose sound system, which offers superb sound quality. The navigation system with 3 language options makes getting places a breeze.
Mike L
Reviewed a 2011 Mazda Sport on Mar 11, 2015
Fun to drive looks great fun to modify. Comfortable sleek and sexy! Makes me smile as I drive it. Sounds great! Steering is tight, additions are great. Sporty but still practical. Gas mileage is still good for how powerful it is!
sean r
Reviewed a 2011 Mazda Sport on Jun 30, 2012
it has refined interior compare than the old models. it has alot of power coming from a turbo charge 4 cylinder engine with an excellent gas mileage. its been reliable since i bought it brand new. never been in an accident.
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