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A little too mild for our liking?

A little too mild for our liking?

clarencegi75

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And just like that, another sgCarMart review is ready to sneak up on you!

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Seems like Julian is missing so James summons our producer himself to pair with him for the review!

Of course, a round of hazing is necessary to initiate the fresh blood, and we do so courtesy of the boot of the Mazda3!

Just kidding. The Mazda's 444 litre boot space is apparently good enough to fit two Jons.

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But as with any family hauler, space in the rear bench is just as important, and does the Mazda succeed?

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With flying colours apparently!

Those that keep up with our reviews will be well aware that the new Mazda3 has made great strides in interior quality, and likewise, our producers seems fairly impressed with the build quality up at the front.

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So after all is said and done, do they opt to buy the car?

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Watch the full video below to find out!

 




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