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2010 Mazda3 pricing to start at $15,045
Mazda has announced the pricing on the all-new 2010 Mazda3. Starting at just $355 more than the outgoing model, the 2010 Mazda3 will carry a starting price tag of $15,045 for the entry-level model equipped with a manual transmission.
The 2.0L Mazda3 i Touring sedan with an automatic transmission will be priced at $18,350. Key standard features include Dynamic Stability Control, Traction Control and Bluetooth connectivity and audio capability. Mazda says that the 2010 Mazda3 i Touring sedan will have a 10 percent improvement in fuel-economy with an estimated 25/33 mpg (city/highway).
The 167-hp 2.5L Mazda3 s Sport sedan will start at $19,540 while the 5-door model will start at $20,030. The 2010 Mazda3 s Sport comes with an automatic transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels and a Multi-Information Display with 4.1-inch monochromatic screen that displays MP3 and iPod info, trip data and alert messages.
Press Release:
MAZDA ANNOUNCES PRICING ON ALL-NEW 2010 MAZDA3
IRVINE, Calif., February 17, 2009 - In an economy where value-for-dollar is more important than ever, the all-new 2010 MAZDA3 proves that good things do come in small packages - and can be affordable too. Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today announced pricing for its much-anticipated sport compact. Starting at just $15,045, the entry-level 2010 MAZDA3, equipped with manual transmission, is priced just $355 more than the outgoing model.
The 2.0-liter MAZDA3 i Touring 4-door with automatic transmission, which is expected to remain the volume-leader model, will be priced at $18,350 and includes key features such as standard Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Traction Control (TCS) and Bluetooth wireless mobile phone and audio capability and hands-free operation. And with fuel economy up to 25/33 mpg (city/highway) - a 10 percent improvement in highway fuel economy - the MAZDA3 i Touring costs less at the pump too.
Starting at just $19,540 for the 4-door and $20,030 for the 5-door, the 2.5-liter MAZDA3 s Sport with automatic transmission adds 17-inch alloy wheels and a Multi-Information Display (MID) with 4.1-inch monochromatic screen that conveys MP3 and i-Pod program information, trip data including fuel economy, plus various maintenance and alert messages. And, like all Mazdas, the new 2.5-liter engine has plenty of Zoom-Zoom - a must for an eco-conscious driving enthusiast. The 2.5-liter engine pushes out 167 horsepower and 168 lb.-ft. of torque - 13 more horsepower and 18 more lb.-ft. of torque than the 2.3-liter it replaces - yet maintains a competitive fuel economy of 22/29 (city/highway).
New packages for the 2010 model include a Technology package and the Moonroof/six CD changer/BOSE Audio package.
Available on both s models, the Technology package includes advanced keyless entry, push-button start, a compact full-color navigation system, Sirius satellite radio with six months of free service and a perimeter alarm - all for $1,195.
The Moonroof/six CD changer/ BOSE Audio package is available on the MAZDA3 i Touring and both s models. In addition to a moonroof and six CD changer, the package adds BOSE Centerpoint surround sound - a five-channel surround system engineered cooperatively with BOSE that enhances the listening experience thanks to a digital amplifier, noise cancellation technology and 10, strategically placed, premium speakers. Priced at just $1,395, the Moonroof/six CD changer/ BOSE Audio package is a must for audiophiles.
Offering more features, functionality, and power than a comparably equipped outgoing 2009 model, when its all said and done, a fully loaded 2010 MAZDA3 s Grand Touring 4-door is $240 less.
The 2.0L Mazda3 i Touring sedan with an automatic transmission will be priced at $18,350. Key standard features include Dynamic Stability Control, Traction Control and Bluetooth connectivity and audio capability. Mazda says that the 2010 Mazda3 i Touring sedan will have a 10 percent improvement in fuel-economy with an estimated 25/33 mpg (city/highway).
The 167-hp 2.5L Mazda3 s Sport sedan will start at $19,540 while the 5-door model will start at $20,030. The 2010 Mazda3 s Sport comes with an automatic transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels and a Multi-Information Display with 4.1-inch monochromatic screen that displays MP3 and iPod info, trip data and alert messages.
Press Release:
MAZDA ANNOUNCES PRICING ON ALL-NEW 2010 MAZDA3
IRVINE, Calif., February 17, 2009 - In an economy where value-for-dollar is more important than ever, the all-new 2010 MAZDA3 proves that good things do come in small packages - and can be affordable too. Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) today announced pricing for its much-anticipated sport compact. Starting at just $15,045, the entry-level 2010 MAZDA3, equipped with manual transmission, is priced just $355 more than the outgoing model.
The 2.0-liter MAZDA3 i Touring 4-door with automatic transmission, which is expected to remain the volume-leader model, will be priced at $18,350 and includes key features such as standard Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Traction Control (TCS) and Bluetooth wireless mobile phone and audio capability and hands-free operation. And with fuel economy up to 25/33 mpg (city/highway) - a 10 percent improvement in highway fuel economy - the MAZDA3 i Touring costs less at the pump too.
Starting at just $19,540 for the 4-door and $20,030 for the 5-door, the 2.5-liter MAZDA3 s Sport with automatic transmission adds 17-inch alloy wheels and a Multi-Information Display (MID) with 4.1-inch monochromatic screen that conveys MP3 and i-Pod program information, trip data including fuel economy, plus various maintenance and alert messages. And, like all Mazdas, the new 2.5-liter engine has plenty of Zoom-Zoom - a must for an eco-conscious driving enthusiast. The 2.5-liter engine pushes out 167 horsepower and 168 lb.-ft. of torque - 13 more horsepower and 18 more lb.-ft. of torque than the 2.3-liter it replaces - yet maintains a competitive fuel economy of 22/29 (city/highway).
New packages for the 2010 model include a Technology package and the Moonroof/six CD changer/BOSE Audio package.
Available on both s models, the Technology package includes advanced keyless entry, push-button start, a compact full-color navigation system, Sirius satellite radio with six months of free service and a perimeter alarm - all for $1,195.
The Moonroof/six CD changer/ BOSE Audio package is available on the MAZDA3 i Touring and both s models. In addition to a moonroof and six CD changer, the package adds BOSE Centerpoint surround sound - a five-channel surround system engineered cooperatively with BOSE that enhances the listening experience thanks to a digital amplifier, noise cancellation technology and 10, strategically placed, premium speakers. Priced at just $1,395, the Moonroof/six CD changer/ BOSE Audio package is a must for audiophiles.
Offering more features, functionality, and power than a comparably equipped outgoing 2009 model, when its all said and done, a fully loaded 2010 MAZDA3 s Grand Touring 4-door is $240 less.