2019 Mazda 3 review: Australian quick drive

There are a number of car brands in Australia that must long to be Mazda, and not simply because it’s number-two in the sales race behind Toyota. Market research and sales data suggest that prospective customers are easily ‘up-sold’ into more expensive premium versions of its Mazda 3 small-car staple. They’re not after a $20k ‘base’ grade, instead wanting something nicer.

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