Used 2010 MazdaMazda3 s Grand Touring 2.5

 
    Exterior Color
    Gray
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    98,764 miles
    Body/Seating
    Hatchback/5 seats
    Fuel Economy
    21/29 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    6-Speed Manual
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    I4 F DOHC 16V / FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    JM1BL1H63A1219089
    Stock Number
    11159G
    Mazda Mazda3
    • Certified

    Highlighted Features

    • Leather upholstery
    • Automatic temperature control
    • Wireless phone connectivity
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Rain sensing wipers
    • High intensity discharge headlights
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Memory seat
    • Heated front seats
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Rear window wiper

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • Air conditioning
    • Automatic temperature control
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Illuminated entry
    • Memory seat
    • Overhead console
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Rear beverage holders
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Telescoping steering wheel
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Alloy wheels
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Front tires: 205/50VR17.0
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Rear tires: 205/50VR17.0
    • Speed-sensing steering
    • Tires: performance
    • Wheel size: 17"
    • 1st row LCD monitors: 1
    • CD player
    • CD-MP3 decoder
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Wireless phone connectivity: Bluetooth
    • Front center armrest
    • Front seats: bucket
    • Heated front seats
    • Leather shift knob
    • Leather steering wheel
    • Leather upholstery
    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Power driver seat
    • Rear seat center armrest
    • Rear seats: bench
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold forward seatback
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Cylinder configuration: I-4
    • Drive type: front-wheel
    • Engine liters: 2.5
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 21mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 29mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 15.9gal.
    • Number of valves: 16
    • Recommended fuel: Regular Unleaded
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Transmission: 6 speed manual
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Door mirrors: body-color
    • Heated door mirrors
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: liftgate
    • Spoiler
    • Tailpipe finisher: chrome
    • Turn signal indicator mirrors
    • Air Pollution Score (AP): 6
    • Compression ratio: 9.70 to 1
    • Curb weight: 1,363kg (3,005lbs)
    • Engine bore x stroke: 89.0mm x 100.0mm (3.50" x 3.94")
    • Engine displacement: 2.5 L
    • Exterior body width: 1,755mm (69.1")
    • Exterior height: 1,471mm (57.9")
    • Exterior length: 4,506mm (177.4")
    • Front hiproom: 1,364mm (53.7")
    • Front legroom: 1,067mm (42.0")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,394mm (54.9")
    • Greenhouse Gas Score (GG): 7
    • Interior cargo volume: 481 L (17 cu.ft.)
    • Interior maximum cargo volume: 1,212 L (43 cu.ft.)
    • Passenger volume: 2,679L (94.6 cu.ft.)
    • Rear hiproom: 1,326mm (52.2")
    • Rear legroom: 919mm (36.2")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,372mm (54.0")
    • Turning radius: 5.2m (17.1')
    • Wheelbase: 2,639mm (103.9")
    • Display: digital/analog
    • Front fog lights
    • Front reading lights
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • High intensity discharge headlights: Bi-Xenon
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rain sensing wipers
    • Rear window defroster
    • Rear window wiper
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Electronic stability
    • Ignition disable
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Traction control

    Dealer Notes

    RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY; EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. FAMILY OWNED, NO COMMISSION SALES, NATIONWIDE SHIPPING RATES

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    2010 MAZDA MAZDA3S
    JM1BL1H63A1219089
    HATCHBACK 4 DR 2.5L I4 F DOHC 16V
    FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
    2010 Mazda Mazda3 exterior side view
    I drove a Mazda3 sedan with an automatic transmission; I'll offer up a short take on it here. If you're looking for a more comprehensive review of the car, read our evaluation of the stick-shift hatchback version here; you can also compare the 2010 Mazda3 to the 2009 Mazda3 here. The turbocharged MazdaSpeed3, sold only as a hatchback, is covered separately in the Research section.

    Moving Around
    My test car had the smaller of two available four-cylinder engines; coupled with a five-speed automatic, its power is comparable to a Honda Civic or Kia Forte — and greater than the relatively pokey Toyota Corolla. The automatic's gear ratios are well spaced for workable 60-to-70 mph spurts, even with two adults onboard, but it sometimes bogs down when kicking down to lower gears.

    I found enough power to get around town, but if you're looking to move away from intersections a bit quicker, consider trading the 148-horsepower four-cylinder for the 167-hp four. It's optional in the sedan and standard in the hatchback. I've driven it, and it packs a gratifying — and palpably stronger — amount of power. Beware, though: You'll sacrifice 2 - 4 mpg overall, depending on transmission.

    Mazda3 Engines and Mileage Compared
    2.0-liter four-cylinder2.5-liter four-cylinder
    AvailabilityStandard on sedanOptional on sedan, standard on hatchback
    Horsepower (@ rpm)*148 @ 6,500167 @ 6,000
    Torque (lbs.-ft. @ rpm)135 @ 4,500168 @ 4,000
    EPA gas mileage (city/hwy., mpg)25/33 (manual); 24/33 (automatic)21/29 (manual); 22/29 (automatic)
    * Low-emission PZEV vehicles sold in California and several Northeastern states have 144 hp or 165 hp, respectively. Torque figures are also nominally lower.
    Source: Automaker and EPA; all drivetrains use regular fuel.

    Some may find the Mazda3's steering wheel too stiff to turn easily at low speeds. The handling payoff, however, is dramatic: The steering lightens up when you hit 20 - 30 mph, and you can actually carve corners with this thing. Body roll is well-contained, and the steering wheel exhibits good precision with excellent feedback of the road surfaces. A few competitors — the Mitsubishi Lancer and Volkswagen Jetta come to mind — are similarly fun on winding roads. I can't say the same for many others.

    Four-wheel-disc antilock brakes are standard, with traction control and an electronic stability system on most trim levels. The brake pedal doesn't provide the most linearstopping power, but the response is strong enough. Senior editor Joe Wiesenfelder found the hatchback's brakes more impressive — though his came with larger discs, as do all trims with the 2.5-liter engine, so that may have had something to do with it.

    Ride Quality, Road Noise
    Mazda tunes its suspensions "to the handling side of ride [versus] handling," spokesman Jeremy Barnes told me. He's right: The Mazda3 rides on the firmer side, even with the test car's 16-inch wheels. (Cars with the larger four-cylinder get similar suspension tuning but 17-inch wheels with lower-profile tires.) Highway expansion joints come and go with a noticeable kathunk, and uneven pavement can leave you in a constant pattern of down/up motions as the car follows each dip and rise. The suspension sorts things out well enough after each bump, with few reverberations as the car resettles itself, but the shocks could stand to soak up a bit more. The Civic and Forte ride a bit better, and the Corolla veritably glides over the rough patches.

    There isn't much wind noise, and the Mazda3 remains pretty well unfazed by highway crosswinds. Road and tire noise, however, are a different story. They're noticeable at all times and, over some surfaces, are downright loud. I took the car some 350 miles between Chicago and upstate Michigan, and the road played a constant backdrop to my music. I ended up having to crank the stereo volume to overcome it — which incidentally revealed the mediocrity and overblown bass of the six-speaker system.

    The Cabin
    If the Volkswagen Jetta leads the pack in small-car cabin quality, I'm prepared to award the silver medal to Mazda. The dashboard panels have upscale textures and padded surfaces, and most controls feel high-rent for the segment. The windshield and dash slope far forward, giving you a sense of roominess that's similar to the Civic. Over time I felt like I was sitting above everything: The cockpit doesn't wrap around you so much as it's arrayed before you, a layout that might take some getting used to.

    The cloth seats have supportive backrests, though there could be more shoulder support; the sport seats in 2.5-liter models are intended to help with this. There's enough bolstering to hold you in as you sling the car through a corner, but my 5-foot-11 frame never had enough thigh support. Part of that is because of the short seat cushions, but the seating angle is also to blame: It didn't slope back enough for me, particularly when you jack the cushion up — as I do — with the standard seat-height adjuster. It's possible the highest Grand Touring trim addresses this, as its power-adjustable driver's seat includes a seat-angle adjustment.

    Mazda3 in the Market
    Even in its least fun combination — with an automatic transmission and the smallest engine — the Mazda3 courts driving enthusiasts like few cars in this price range can do. When Mazda introduced it for the 2004 model year, I lived in Los Angeles where I could fling cars around impossibly twisty canyon roads. In short order, Mazda's Civic fighter tore the Civic a new one.

    I'm pleased the automaker didn't tinker with a good formula. The Mazda3 is still a fun little car, and provided your commute is free of too many potholes, it's a mighty compelling choice.


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    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • One worth checking out!

      By Reilynd82 on Saturday, February 18, 2012

      5.0
      The mazda3 is for car owners that want to be outside of the norm but within budget. As a woman I want my vehicle to be eye-catching and amazing to look at inside and out. As a daily driver I want to be comfortable in my car and know it will keep up with my lead foot all the way. The mazda3 fulfills this and so much more. Do not get me wrong, I am a car fanatic. I want to know about the car from bumper to bumper which typically leaves me knowing more than the person selling the vehicle to me. For the cost, buyers will get more for their money out of a Mazda than any other car I have yet to own. After two years I still enjoy getting in and starting the car. I still enjoy the ride and handling of the vehicle. I can still truly say that I love my car. After owning six new cars, the Mazda is the only one I am still enjoying after two years. But do not just read the reviews and decide from that. Go out and test drive cars of the same value or the same interior options. The Mazda will stand out against all others. Happiest Mazda owner ever! Reilynd PS I own the Mazda 3 s-sport with technology and Bose sound package. 2.5 4-cylinder 4-door sedan. Previously I owned a Honda pilot, Chevy extreme s10, Suzuki, Saturn, Pontiac , and Subaru WRX which I still have. I test drove so many cars in the same category as the Mazda 3 and spent months researching the cars before buying the Mazda. Although I was not extremely pleased with the dealership I dealt with I would fully recommend this car to friends and family which I have done.
    • Elefteria

      By Mazda 3 S GT Hatchback on Saturday, September 04, 2021

      5.0
      Once in a blue moon ... the stars line up and a miracle happens - usually not intentionally . In this case , it would be a number of things that created this unbelievably , Inspiring , Reliable , Lazer sharp all around do it all supreme driving machine - I seriously cannot believe that given the circumstances , the B team at Mazda , tasked... last minute to assemble a " bridge " car to fill the gap from the 09 - 2.3 until the late release of the 2012 Skyactive 3 ...ended up building a still unrecognized and ignored instrument of legendary motoring excellence ...on a shoestring budget , and able only to use mainly existing parts , and components from a hodgepodge of other Mazdas- a frankestein sled ....that ended up being nothing short of a masterpiece that if directed to be built , the egos , money and advertising would have certainly ruined .....instead , they toiled with what they had , and as the B team ....was given low to no expectations and left alone to tinker in the garage .....that is my friends what gave birth to an economy compact that blew German sports cars that cost $20k + into the literal weeds of embarassment ....the zero advertising budget MAZDA-3 S GT Hatchback 2010-2011 only - ( 2010 was it ) Sprung like an 8 day clock that shook gramps dentures into the dash , a bit tight for many ...it tracks on GTV rails and the lazer sharp steering inspires unlimited grins of disbelief . I purchased mine with 03 miles on it and plucked it right off the truck with the shipping tape still adorning the surfaces - this means no test drives by lackeys who could care less about breaking in a car properly - which I did - even though manufacturers say its not needed ....any mechanic knows to synergize metal parts properly , heating and cooling ..need repetative cycling. like forging a fine ninja sword - The engine is the key here - as design was already 5 stars and a few tweaks made it the apotheosis of the Mazda 3s ( hatch 2010 only ...11 was near same but not as perfect ) - Engine : A bored and stroked 2.3 of last year to a 2.5 ...but thats where it ends ....a forged bottom end crank and powder coated connecting rods ...lifted from discontinued mazdaspeed turbo disi 2.3 - bullet proof - 8 counter balanced weights as well , new aluminum pistons and head , with 4340 molybendum steel piston sleeves to dissapate heat ( even bmw m3 was using cast iron !! ) , graphite coated piston skirts ,lifetime timing chain , vvt cams and a stainless steel exhaust manifold !! What ! They built a 170 hp naturally aspirated 4 to run at least 300,000 trouble free miles - trust , they just dont build engines like this in most cars ...and economy class ??? Well its attributable to the fact that Mazda had the parts and people who had a good time putting them together , and R&D was paid ...so what the heck ! If you had to build it from scratch ...double the cost - Then they loaded the beeacha with leather , Bose , led lights , xenon headlights , heated seats , stability control , bluetooth (2010 mind you ) - and still more , 17" alloy 205, 50 17- potenza re92 - a bit hard for my taste , but I switched out for continental DWS and then B-Turanza - softer to soak up the indy 500 suspension - Super reliable , inexpensive to maintain and a blast to drive - never ,never had a better car - and I have had em near all -MBZ -BMW YODA ,,AUDI ETC ETC - this car was built by ...the man upstairs ....but dont get the manual trans - the auto with sport shift is it - Its not the best at any one thing - but all around - is the best - a REAL world car - likey never to bee seen again - 141k and runs like a scared animal - out
    • Fun to drive!

      By Yo on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

      5.0
      When I test-drove 2012 stickshift, I really enjoyed it and I ended up getting a brand new 2013 when it only had 7 miles on it! I traded in 2007 Jeep Wrangler two door. I loved the Jeep, but it was not practical with two kids and a dog. I always wanted to get a stickshift and Mazda 3 is awesome. I really like it a lot. It's fun to drive. It has a pretty good sound system. I wish it had a little bit more of bass, but I think I am going to keep the OEM stereo. Some says the interior is cheap, but I disagree. It has really nice color scheme. The driving seat is comfortable. i haven't sat anywhere else yet. I have a hatchback and the room is a quite improvement from the wrangler. One thing I don't like about it is that I have to take a driver out from my golf back so that the golf club can fit. I gave a nine on reliability as I don't really know how it's going to be. I trust in Mazda, so I am not too concerned about it. I love the new keyless start system. You don't take the key out to get in the car, or when you get out. I don't know why this is not really addressed in any other reviews! Bluetooth work great. I also like how I can use a flash drive to play music. I went to buy a 32GB flash drive for about 20 bucks and plug it in and I have my entire CD collection on the car. I haven't even filled a tank yet. I am about a half way down with 250 miles. on a full tank, I am expecting it will have a 500-mile range. Per the car computer, I am averaging 34MPG at the average speed of 24MPH. I will miss the Jeep in the summer, but I sure won't miss its fuel economy and impracticability! I really enjoy driving it and I am happy!