2020 Mazda 2 review: G15 Pure auto

The light-car segment in Australia is in a curious state of flux. The top-selling Hyundai Accent has been discontinued with no replacement, Toyota is preparing to roll out an all-new Yaris, and challengers like the MG 3 are on their way up. Then there’s the Mazda 2. This current generation is already six years old, which is very close to replacement time usually, but in this instance Mazda has rolled out what equates to a typical midlife refresh.

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