2009 Mazda 3 Reviews

You'll find all our 2009 Mazda 3 reviews right here.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Mazda 3 dating back as far as 2004.

Used Mazda 3 review: 2004-2011
By Ewan Kennedy · 09 Apr 2012
Mazda 3’s ongoing success on the new car market has resulted in a surge in interest in the small-medium model as a used car.
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Used Mazda 3 review: 2009-2010
By Graham Smith · 13 Jan 2012
The signs of bigger things to come were there early in 2008 when the Mazda 3 knocked Holden's Commodore off its long held lofty perch atop the local car market.What had been unimaginable only a few years earlier when Mazda was struggling against a tide of disinterest and adverse exchange rates to sell its cars had come to be.The Ford off-shoot was top of the pops. Some dismissed it as a one-off never to be repeated, but here we are a couple of years later and Mazda can boast it had the most popular car of 2011.Mazda's success reflects the seismic shift in the market away from large cars to smaller ones. It's reasonable to think that shift will be reflected in the used car market, and the Mazda3 could well reflect is new car success in the used car arena.The BL arrived in 2009 with much of the job done by its predecessor; it only had to build on what had been done and that's what it did. It wasn't revolutionary; rather it was an evolution of the BK model it followed.A new body, improved cabin, together with worthwhile engine, transmission and suspension tweaks added to its appeal. If you compared the BL with the old BK you would notice the bigger smile on the front of the new model, but apart from that recognisable difference it was pretty much the same as the older car in the looks department.Two body styles were offered; a sedan for oldies and a hatch for youngies. The sedan's main criticism was its boot, which was on the small side with a highish loading lip; the downside to the hatch was the level of road noise. Inside, the dash was revised; A new display screen and audio controls on the steering wheel, again tweaks to improve on what was already a success.Like it was with the previous model, Mazda's engine range was made up of two petrol engines and a diesel. The base engine was a 2.0-litre four in the Neo and Maxx models; there was a larger, sportier 2.5- litre four in the SP25, and there was the choice of a 2.2-litre turbo- diesel.UNDER THE BONNETthe petrol engines boasted a little more power and torque, and better fuel economy. On the road the chassis was agile and responsive and fun to drive. The ride was on the firm side, but not to the point of being uncomfortable.IN THE SHOPThe Mazda3 has been a solid performer since its introduction and the BL seems to be following the pattern. A lack of complaints at CarsGuide HQ suggests the top-selling small car is doing the business. Check for a service record to make sure nothing has been neglected, and inspect bodywork for repairs that indicate a previous crash repair.UNDER THE PUMPThe base engine is quite a thrifty little unit delivering decent economy at under 8 L/100 km in manual form; the auto is a little thirstier, but still an economical choice. Clearly the SP25, with its sporty bent and larger 2.5-litre engine uses more fuel, but even then the Mazda claim is a quite reasonable 8.6 L/10 km, which was borne out when tested by CarsGuide. The most economical engine choice is the diesel, which it is claimed will deliver 5.7 L/100 km.IN A CRASHThe BL Mazda3 won a five-star tick from ANCAP, that's as good as it can get under the current regime. With front, side and head airbags, ABS brakes with emergency brake assist, traction and stability control it's got the lot when it comes to safety.AT A GLANCEPrice new: $21,990 to $30,690Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder petrol; 2.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol; 2.2- litre 4-cylinder turbo-dieselTransmission: 5-speed auto, 6-speed manual, front-wheel driveEconomy: 7.9 L/100 km (2.0P), 8.6 L/100 km (2.5P), 5.7 L/100 km (2.2TD)Body: 5-door hatch, 4-door sedanVariants: Neo, Maxx, Maxx Sport, SP25, MZR-CDSafety: 5-star ANCAP.VERDICTSubtle rework of an already good car makes a good used buy 4 stars
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Mazda3 2009 review
By Neil McDonald · 25 Sep 2009
The hot-hatch brigade is a relatively exclusive club. There are plenty of pretenders but few actually make the grade with the right combination of performance, handling and equipment.
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Toyota Prius vs Mazda 3 vs Volkswagen Golf 2009 review
By Neil Dowling · 16 Aug 2009
That's the lure of hybrids and the reason why cars such as Toyota's Prius is so attractive to green-tinged and fuel-conscious buyers. But are they the be-all and end-all of personal transport?
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Mazda3 MPS 2009 review
By Kevin Hepworth · 24 Jul 2009
Mazda is not a company that needs to be told something twice. Hence the more overtly aggressive look of the new Mazda 3 MPS.
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Mazda3 MPS 2009 review: snapshot
By Karla Pincott · 21 Jul 2009
The hot turbocharged hatch accounts for only a small part of Mazda 3 sales, but its importance goes beyond that to the halo it casts over the rest of the brand.
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Mazda3 SP25 Luxury manual sedan 2009 review
By Paul Gover · 12 Jun 2009
But the new 3 is not the sort of seismic change that came with the original, which replaced the 323.
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Mazda3 SP25 2009 review
By Stuart Martin · 11 May 2009
The Mazda 3 line-up has been a star in the strong, consistent performance of the Japanese carmaker’s passenger cars here, with sales reaching the million mark faster than any other of their models.
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Mazda3 SP25 automatic 2009 review
By Mark Hinchliffe · 18 Feb 2009
Demand for the Mazda3 which pushed the small car to the top seller list last month has now prompted the company to bring forward the launch of its replacement by three months.
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Mazda 3 2009 Review
By Neil McDonald · 15 Jan 2009
It also means that buyers will view any replacement of that car with great interest.
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