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Mazda 3 2020

The 2020 Mazda 3 range of configurations is currently priced from $21,888. Our most recent review of the 2020 Mazda 3 resulted in a score of 8.3 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Senior Journalist Tom White had this to say at the time: The SkyActiv-X pushes the Mazda3 to new heights of refinement and reinforces the fact it’s still one of the best cars behind the wheel amongst its peers.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Tom White liked most about this particular version of the Mazda 3: Even more refined, Impressive fuel consumption, You can feel the extra power

The 2020 Mazda 3 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1200 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

The Mazda 3 is also known as the Mazda Axela (Japan and China) in markets outside Australia.

Mazda 3 2020 Price and Specs

The Mazda 3 2020 is currently available from $21,888 for the 3 G20 Pure up to $34,885 for the 3 X20 Astina M Hybrid.

Pricing guides

$25,990
Based on 213 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$21,888
Highest Price
$34,885
Mazda 3 Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
G20 Evolve Hatchback 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO $24,090 $29,700
G20 Evolve Hatchback 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN $23,210 $28,600
G20 Evolve Vision Hatchback 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO $25,300 $31,240
G20 Evolve Vision Hatchback 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN $22,990 $28,380
G20 Evolve Sedan 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO $24,090 $29,700
G20 Evolve Sedan 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN $21,340 $26,950
G20 Evolve Vision Sedan 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO $23,760 $29,370
G20 Evolve Vision Sedan 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN $22,990 $28,380
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Mazda 3 2020 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mazda 3 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • There is petrol leaking after filling up my 2019 Mazda 3

    It all depends of what sort of a leak we’re talking about here. If the tank is constantly leaking after it’s been filled up, there’s clearly some sort of hole somewhere in the tank or its plumbing from the filler neck to the tank proper. You could surmise that the level of fuel in the tank at which the leak stops, is also the level of the hole or crack. As the fuel drains further (as you drive the car) the fuel level is below that of the leak-point and the leak stops. Either way, this is a dangerous situation as even if there’s no liquid fuel leaking, there’s almost certainly fuel vapour escaping (which is more flammable than petrol itself).

    While it’s rare for a tank to fail, much more common is having the plumbing which takes the fuel from the filler neck to the tank cause a leak. But if the leak stops soon after you’ve filled up, it could simply be that a small amount of fuel has sloshed out of the filler neck and into the car’s body near the neck, where it can drain away, thanks to gravity, towards the bottom of the car where you’re seeing it. Next time you fill up, be sure not to overfill the tank and remember to use the watering can on hand to slosh away any spilled or excess fuel.

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  • 2005 Mazda 3 SP25 is using too much oil

    That’s not a bad innings for a four-cylinder engine, even a modern one (although I’ve seen similar engines with more kilometres and still going strong). There’s a fair chance the piston rings and valve stem seals have lost some of their mojo and are allowing the oil to be burned in the engine. It’s normal wear and tear, but it needs to be fixed on the basis of the pollution being produced from the tailpipe. Also, eventually, something major will fail spectacularly and leave you stranded.

    Your options include rebuilding the current engine or finding a second-hand engine with fewer kilometres on board and simply swapping it into your car. Thanks to the fact that the Mazda 3 was a popular car with younger drivers, they’re somewhat over-represented in wrecking yards, often with engines in very good condition. This would certainly be cheaper than rebuilding your current engine.

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  • Why does my speedometer go so high if the car can't go that fast?

    It’s a bit silly, isn’t it? There’s absolutely no reason for a speedo in an Australian delivered car to read to 260km/h, particularly in a car that would never manage to gain that much velocity without the help of a mine-shaft. There’s no ADR requirement for it, either, so it’s probably a hang-over from other markets where average freeway speeds are much higher than they are here. In Germany, for instance, where there are still unrestricted sections of autobahn, the 200-plus-km/h speedo makes more sense.

    You’re probably right when you suggest this is all a one-size-fits-all approach by Mazda (and many other car-makers) who can save a few dollars by making only one speedo calibration and fitting it to cars for every market. More recently, a lot of cars have both a conventional and a digital speedometer fitted. Many owners have come to rely on the latter for clarity. My preference is for an analogue (needle) speedometer that has 100 or 110km/h at the 12-o’clock position on the dial.

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  • Ripples have formed on the bonnet and doors of my Mazda 3

    The best approach might be to have the car independently inspected and assessed. Your local motoring club (NRMA) would be a good place to start, but you could also probably take it to an established panel shop an achieve the same thing.

    The results of that inspection will determine which way you go from there. If the inspection really does determine that the car has damage to its bodywork, then Mazda should treat it as a warranty claim and fix it. If the car does get resprayed be very selective on who does the work, as a brand-new car that has obviously been resprayed will raise eyebrows if you try to sell it.

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Mazda 3 2020 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 2020 Mazda 3 will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

Mazda 3 Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
G20 Pure Hatchback 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches
G20 Pure Vision Hatchback 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches
G20 Evolve Hatchback 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches
G20 Evolve Vision Hatchback 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches
G20 Pure Sedan 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches
G20 Pure Vision Sedan 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches 205x60 R16 9 16x6.5 inches
G20 Evolve Sedan 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches
G20 Evolve Vision Sedan 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches 215x45 R18 8 18x7 inches
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Mazda 3 2020 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2020 Mazda 3 are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1795mm x 1440mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Mazda 3 2020 Dimensions  include 1435mm height, 1795mm width, 4660mm length.
Mazda 3 Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
G20 Pure Hatchback 1440x1795x1435 mm 150 mm
G20 Pure Hatchback 1435x1795x4660 mm 150 mm
G20 Pure Vision Hatchback 1440x1795x1435 mm 150 mm
G20 Evolve Hatchback 1440x1795x1435 mm 150 mm
G20 Pure Sedan 1440x1795x4660 mm 150 mm
G20 Pure Vision Sedan 1440x1795x4660 mm 150 mm
G20 Evolve Sedan 1440x1795x4660 mm 150 mm
G20 Evolve Vision Sedan 1440x1795x4660 mm 150 mm
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Mazda 3 2020 Interior

The Mazda 3 has an interior design that sets it apart from its rivals. As you can see in the images, the most recent model is striking - combining a sleek, minimal dashboard and materials and trims that feel a lot more expensive than it is. Models with leather feel even more premium - enough to make luxury car buyers think twice about where they should be spending their money.

Mazda 3 2020 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2020 Mazda 3 is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mazda 3 currently offers fuel consumption from 5.3 to 6.6L/100km. The Mazda 3 is available with the following fuel types: ULP and Hyb/ULP.

Mazda 3 Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
G20 Evolve Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,6 SP AUTO 6.2L/100km
X20 Astina M Hybrid Hatchback 2.0L,Hyb/ULP,6 SP MAN 5.3L/100km
G20 Evolve Sedan 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 6.3L/100km
X20 Astina M Hybrid Sedan 2.0L,Hyb/ULP,6 SP AUTO 5.5L/100km
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Mazda 3 2020 Boot Space

The Mazda 3 2020 Sedan has a boot space size of 444 VDA.
Mazda 3 2020 Boot space Mazda 3 2020 Boot space

Mazda 3 2020 Towing capacity

The Mazda 3 has maximum towing capacity of 1200kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Mazda 3 Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
G20 Pure Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
G20 Pure Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,6 SP AUTO 1200kg
G20 Pure Vision Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
G20 Evolve Hatchback 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
G20 Pure Sedan 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
G20 Pure Sedan 2.0L,ULP,6 SP AUTO 1200kg
G20 Pure Vision Sedan 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
G20 Evolve Sedan 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN 1200kg
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