Used 2012 Mazda MAZDA3 for Sale near Dallas, TX
SkyActiv is the name being thrown around Mazda's halls lately, and it stands for an initiative it hopes will turn around mounting financial troubles. It will be applied to design across the spectrum, but for the 2012 MAZDA3, it shows up in a new drivetrain that offers significant upgrades in both power and efficiency. While a small refresh for the MAZDA3 also boasts some fresh styling that tones down the “happy factor” we’ve seen in recent years, it’s this new drivetrain that’s getting all the attention.
And for good reason, too. The MAZDA3 has always been an enthusiast’s choice in the compact car segment with responsive engines, slick transmissions and class-leading handling. Efficiency has been a different story. Fuel consumption is usually secondary for an enthusiast entrant, and the MAZDA3 has so far followed suit. 2011’s ratings topped out at 25 mpg city/33 highway for the lowliest 4-cylinder in the stable and dropped as far as 18/25 for the sportiest turbo. Not terrible, but with competitors cracking the 40-mpg barrier, it’s not impressive either.
The new SkyActiv engine changes this, with a 28/40 rating from a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder that still manages 155 hp at 6,000 rpm and 148 lb-ft of torque at 4,100. This is with the new SkyActic 6-speed automatic with its reduced torque convertor, although the redesigned 6-speed manual will still get you 27/39. Compare those numbers with the other 2.0-liter engine still offered as an option – 148hp at 6,500 rpm, 135 lb-ft of torque at 4,500 rpm, and 25/33 with a 5-speed manual.
And while the extra gears of the 6-speed transmissions certainly help, it’s simply not enough to account for the jump. Even with the changes made – like sharing the input gear for first and reverse on the manual – something more needed to be done to really increase efficiency. First, the new engine utilizes direct injection and a ridiculous 13:1 compression. (Euro-spec MAZDA3s will get an even higher 14:1 compression profile, but U.S. fuel requirements limited that.) “Controlling the burn” was the aim for Mazda, and a new 4-2-1 header helps do just that by helping to maintain consistent temps in the combustion chamber. Piston cavities are on the same front, creating “rapid and even flame-front propagation.” Spend your own time discussing with a colleague what that actually means. The numbers don’t lie. It’s 40 mpg on the highway from here on out.
An efficiency increase at the cost of performance is one thing, but a lighter engine that provides more power at lower revs means no sacrifice for anyone – other than the wallet. The old 2.0-liter setup will still be available for now, along with the 2.5-liter naturally aspirated and 2.3-liter turbocharged mills.
But let’s not forget the changes to the face of the MAZDA3. That likeable grin we’ve seen carved in the face…er, fascia...of the quirky compact has been toned down for 2012, replaced by a classier curve that designers hope will have more longevity. It seems Mazda really wants to be taken more seriously of late, and it's putting up the numbers to prove it.
Without the resources of some of its larger competitors, Mazda has to be more calculated and conservative in its approach. This is exhibited in the keeping of the base 2.0-liter engine as an option alongside the new SkyActiv 2.0, but will be further seen in the upcoming platforms that will be built through the SkyActiv initiative. We’ll have to wait for the CX-5 for the first example of that, but until then, 40 mpg is more than enough to keep us interested.
4.5 Overall rating
(33 reviews)Incredibly fun to drive with great gas mileage. I recommend this car to anybody looking to buy an economical sedan for under $10k with the characteristics of a sports car.
Love the car except it doesnt have automatic headlights. . Also no driver side arm rest - miss that from my last car. Also, previous owner had tinting put on - way too dark, hard to see out back windshield at night, will be taking that off. Other than that, LOVE the car, love how it drives.
Love Mazda 3s! Reliable and long lasting, easy to drive, snazzy looking inside and outside, not too small but not too big, I love the hatchback version, but overall great car that I would reccommend anyone to purchase!
Dont get the skyactiv engine its not fun to drive its super slow on the take off and you can feel the gears shifting which Im not a fan of. If you get the regular engine its the funnest car in the world! I think the last model with the regular engine is the 2013. The skyactiv ones say it on the back there is a little badge
Absolutely great car. It gets great gas mileage, it handles well, and the 6 speed manual transmission makes it really fun to drive.
2012 Mazda MAZDA3 FAQs
How much does the 2012 Mazda MAZDA3 cost in Dallas, TX?
The average 2012 Mazda MAZDA3 costs about $6,884.87. The average price has decreased by -1.3% since last year. The 32 for sale near Dallas, TX on CarGurus, range from $4,450 to $12,998 in price.
How many 2012 Mazda MAZDA3 vehicles in Dallas, TX have no reported accidents or damage?
26 out of 32 for sale near Dallas, TX have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2012 Mazda MAZDA3?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2012 Mazda MAZDA3 gets between 25 and 33 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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