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Most modern cars would be perfectly fine for your country commuting, that's not really an issue like it was in the past where it was felt you needed a six-cylinder car at least to handle the long distance, higher-speed cruising. Smaller cars like the Yaris or Mazda2 are perfect for city use; they're small, manoeuvrable, easy to park, safe and cheap to run. A larger car, like the Mazda3 would be a little more comfortable for a longer journey. It would also have better performance, but being larger is a little more difficult to park, and would cost more to run. For your money you could get a 2008/2009 Mazda3, which would also be a good buy. For mine, I would go for the smaller car, the Yaris or the Mazda2.
The Mazda3 is a better car than the Corolla, simple as that. If you're not a sporty driver, the 2.0-litre engine will do you just fine.
These days everyone does what Toyota once did on its own, and the all-new Mazda3 is considerably better than a Corolla. The outgoing Mazda2 is well past its use-by date.
Bite the bullet, use all your budget, and get a Mazda3. Corolla prices are inflated by the Toyota badge but the Mazda3 is a great little car in all ways.
We’re hearing you and that’s why we now list the service intervals in all road tests and preview drives. Nissan, this week, begins an overdue switch to 12-month intervals.
Since you live in a regional area, I'd go for maximum safety and comfort, not the sports model. But it depends on your budget. As for gearbox, an auto will make life easier and improve resale.
Yours is the first report we've had directly from an owner, but we have heard of other instances of brake failure on the Mazda3. I would contact Mazda directly and put a case to them for at least part compensation for the repairs. You could possibly try getting the replacement part from overseas via the internet; it's generally much cheaper that way, even with genuine factory parts.