2020 Mazda CX-30 long-term review: Farewell

I think it’s fair to say Mazda’s most recent SUV addition has had a good year. Straight out of the blocks as a brand-new model, the CX-30 has shifted just under 8000 units so far in 2020. Sure, it’s not as impressive as the smaller CX-3’s first year of sales (12,656 for calendar-year 2015), and it hasn’t been enough to change the top order of Mazda’s volume sellers (year-to-date, CX-5 at 19,919, Mazda 3 at 13,344 and CX-3 at 12,620).

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