2018 Mazda CX-3 review

The problem Mazda has, and not just limited to the updated 2018 CX-3, is its democratisation of technology – if you could really call that a problem. As new safety and tech highlights become available, the Japanese company will roll them out across the range at the earliest opportunity instead of waiting for a traditional mid-life refresh.

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