 **rare**1993 mazda miata mx-5 le -extremely beautiful car-*very low miles*~mint~ **rare**1993 mazda miata mx-5 le -extremely beautiful car-*very low miles*~mint~
 1999 mazda miata 10th anniversary convertible 2-door 1.8l (10a) - low miles 1999 mazda miata 10th anniversary convertible 2-door 1.8l (10a) - low miles
 2005 mazda miata mx-5 automatic leather interior clean title(US $4,988.00) 2005 mazda miata mx-5 automatic leather interior clean title(US $4,988.00)
 1990 mazda miata mx5- 5 speed- all original, never raced, very clean- 175kmi 1990 mazda miata mx5- 5 speed- all original, never raced, very clean- 175kmi
 1991 mazda miata base convertible 2-door 1.6l(US $6,000.00) 1991 mazda miata base convertible 2-door 1.6l(US $6,000.00)
 Convertible time! clean, garaged, silver with black top, 2 door, service records Convertible time! clean, garaged, silver with black top, 2 door, service records
 2003 mazda miata mx-5  convertible  silver/tan 15,000 miles *like new *(US $14,000.00) 2003 mazda miata mx-5  convertible  silver/tan 15,000 miles *like new *(US $14,000.00)
 Excellent condition, new engine with less than 5000 miles, soft top convertible Excellent condition, new engine with less than 5000 miles, soft top convertible
 1994 mazda miata mx5 convertible cold air 5 speed great driver 1994 mazda miata mx5 convertible cold air 5 speed great driver
 1992 mazda miata convertible 2-door 1.6l(US $3,500.00) 1992 mazda miata convertible 2-door 1.6l(US $3,500.00)
 2006 miata mx-5 roadster 3rd generation  limited edition - velocity red 2006 miata mx-5 roadster 3rd generation  limited edition - velocity red
 2009 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring hard top auto 48k texas direct auto(US $17,980.00) 2009 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring hard top auto 48k texas direct auto(US $17,980.00)
 2000 mazda miata 2000 mazda miata
 2010 mazda mx-5 miata sport convertible automatic 67k texas direct auto(US $14,980.00) 2010 mazda mx-5 miata sport convertible automatic 67k texas direct auto(US $14,980.00)
 1993 mazda miata 1993 mazda miata
 600hp 13b turbo rotary motor completely upgraded(US $17,500.00) 600hp 13b turbo rotary motor completely upgraded(US $17,500.00)
 2014 mazda mx-5 club power retractable hardtop nc(US $25,750.00) 2014 mazda mx-5 club power retractable hardtop nc(US $25,750.00)
 1990 mazda mx-5 miata convertible amazing condition 89k miles(US $5,500.00) 1990 mazda mx-5 miata convertible amazing condition 89k miles(US $5,500.00)
 2007 mazda miata - 6 speed with 7,850 original 1 owner miles 2007 mazda miata - 6 speed with 7,850 original 1 owner miles
 1999 supercharged miata hard top convertible 2-door 1.8l mazda mx-5 parts or fix 1999 supercharged miata hard top convertible 2-door 1.8l mazda mx-5 parts or fix
 12 hard top convertible heated leather cd mp3 player sirius radio 12 hard top convertible heated leather cd mp3 player sirius radio
 1991 mazda miata base convertible 2-door 1.6l 1991 mazda miata base convertible 2-door 1.6l
 Mazda miata mx 5 Mazda miata mx 5
 1993 mazda miata mx-s race-ready(US $5,975.00) 1993 mazda miata mx-s race-ready(US $5,975.00)
 2006 mazda miata mx-5 – grand touring – magnaflow – bose - 53k miles(US $11,999.00) 2006 mazda miata mx-5 – grand touring – magnaflow – bose - 53k miles(US $11,999.00)
 2007 grand touring used 2l i4 16v automatic rear wheel drive convertible premium(US $12,995.00) 2007 grand touring used 2l i4 16v automatic rear wheel drive convertible premium(US $12,995.00)
 Like new 2009 red mx-5 by original owner with 29,500 miles(US $14,500.00) Like new 2009 red mx-5 by original owner with 29,500 miles(US $14,500.00)
 2006 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible 2-door 2.0l 2006 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible 2-door 2.0l
 Florida 58,354 orig miles excellent condition 02 miata 6-speed leather cd bose ! Florida 58,354 orig miles excellent condition 02 miata 6-speed leather cd bose !
 1999 mazda miata mx-5 built supercharged fast! no reserve 1999 mazda miata mx-5 built supercharged fast! no reserve
 1995 mazda miata mx-5 1995 mazda miata mx-5
 2004 red mazdaspeed turbo!(US $9,999.00) 2004 red mazdaspeed turbo!(US $9,999.00)
 2dr conv prht man touring mazda mx-5 miata prht touring low miles convertible 6-(US $22,269.00) 2dr conv prht man touring mazda mx-5 miata prht touring low miles convertible 6-(US $22,269.00)
 (US $19,250.00) (US $19,250.00)
 1991 supercharged mazda miata base 2-door 1.6l(US $5,000.00) 1991 supercharged mazda miata base 2-door 1.6l(US $5,000.00)
 1992 mazda miata mx5 with a automatic transmission, custom wheels and hardtop(US $5,400.00) 1992 mazda miata mx5 with a automatic transmission, custom wheels and hardtop(US $5,400.00)
 Beautiful red mazda miata 1991 low miles 50k never driven in rain(US $8,950.00) Beautiful red mazda miata 1991 low miles 50k never driven in rain(US $8,950.00)
 1999 green mazda miata nardi torino new, paint, brakes, tires & top no reserve 1999 green mazda miata nardi torino new, paint, brakes, tires & top no reserve
 2001 mazda miata, low miles with 6-speed manual, 30+ mpg!(US $7,150.00) 2001 mazda miata, low miles with 6-speed manual, 30+ mpg!(US $7,150.00)
 1992 miata with e/p mazdaspeed body 1992 miata with e/p mazdaspeed body
 1999 mazda miata 10 year anniversary edition(US $13,000.00) 1999 mazda miata 10 year anniversary edition(US $13,000.00)
 2006 mazda miata mx-5 roadster(US $12,500.00) 2006 mazda miata mx-5 roadster(US $12,500.00)
 5 speeds 2000 mazda miata ls conv 2-door 1.8l (excellent) low miles,clean title. 5 speeds 2000 mazda miata ls conv 2-door 1.8l (excellent) low miles,clean title.
 Mazda miata 1995 Mazda miata 1995
 1990 mazda mx-5 miata blue  1.8l bored to 2.0, stroked w/hydra turbo; automatic(US $11,500.00) 1990 mazda mx-5 miata blue  1.8l bored to 2.0, stroked w/hydra turbo; automatic(US $11,500.00)
 2004 mazda miata, new tires, 5 speed, damaged, rebuildable, cold a/c(US $3,250.00) 2004 mazda miata, new tires, 5 speed, damaged, rebuildable, cold a/c(US $3,250.00)
 2010 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible heated leather bose(US $13,495.00) 2010 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible heated leather bose(US $13,495.00)
 Manual convertible miata mx-5 low miles red clean carfax Manual convertible miata mx-5 low miles red clean carfax
 Impeccable 2003 mazda miata - limited edition shinsen(US $8,900.00) Impeccable 2003 mazda miata - limited edition shinsen(US $8,900.00)
 1995 mazda miata base convertible 2-door 1.8l(US $6,700.00) 1995 mazda miata base convertible 2-door 1.8l(US $6,700.00)
 Fully loaded 2001 miata, low miles with 6-speed manual, 30+ mpg! Fully loaded 2001 miata, low miles with 6-speed manual, 30+ mpg!
 2008 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible 2-door 2.0l(US $19,500.00) 2008 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible 2-door 2.0l(US $19,500.00)
 1997 black mazda miata mx5 convertible(US $3,000.00) 1997 black mazda miata mx5 convertible(US $3,000.00)
 Monster miata(US $14,500.00) Monster miata(US $14,500.00)
 2001 mazda miata ls 6spd nardi torino edition 1own low mile non smoke no reserve 2001 mazda miata ls 6spd nardi torino edition 1own low mile non smoke no reserve
 2007 mazda mx-5 miata touring convertible 6speed 27k mi texas direct auto(US $14,980.00) 2007 mazda mx-5 miata touring convertible 6speed 27k mi texas direct auto(US $14,980.00)
 1992 mazda miata sunburst yellow hardtop 39.5k miles sby 1337/1519 no reserve 1992 mazda miata sunburst yellow hardtop 39.5k miles sby 1337/1519 no reserve
 2006 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible 2-door 2.0l 2006 mazda mx-5 miata grand touring convertible 2-door 2.0l
 1993 mazda miata convertible 1993 mazda miata convertible
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Toddler survives 60-foot fall from apartment window, lands on car
Thu, Apr 11 2019REDMOND, Wash. — A 20-month-old boy survived a six-story fall from suburban Seattle apartment window after the toddler landed on the roof of a parked car that cushioned the impact of the plunge, authorities said. The toddler "landed in a way where the car absorbed enough of the impact that he was awake and crying when paramedics arrived" Wednesday afternoon, Redmond police spokesman James Perry told the KIRO television station. The boy was in serious but stable condition at a hospital. Just before the fall, the toddler was alone in a bedroom, while his mother and two siblings were in another room, Perry said. Investigators believe the boy propped himself on the edge of a window that was cracked open, pushed through a screen and tumbled about 60 feet. The owner of the Mazda sedan that the child fell on was amazed that the boy survived. Edward Lu told KOMO-TV that the only reason the car was there was because he had decided at the last minute to ride his bike to work that day. Had the car been gone, the boy would have landed on pavement. "That's a big dent," Lu said. "I couldn't believe it."
2019 Mazda3 Review and Buying Guide | Redesigned and exceptional
Wed, Apr 10 2019The Mazda3 has long been a darling of car enthusiasts for its sharp styling and sharper driving dynamics. So when it was redesigned for 2019, there was some collective anxiety as to whether Mazda could continue the magic. From our experience, Mazda certainly has, and has improved its compact sedan and hatchback in many areas such as design and refinement. As a result, the 2019 Mazda3 is easily the most fun car in its segment to drive, barring specifically performance-oriented compact models, and now has materials and looks to rival entry-level luxury cars. Its only real faults are a slightly tight interior and a character that might put off fans of cushy cruisers. What's new for 2019? Pretty much everything. The Mazda3 has been completely redesigned for the 2019 model year. It's down to one engine for now — a lightly updated 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder with or without cylinder deactivation — but a high-efficiency spark-controlled compression-ignition engine is coming later. And for the first time, the Mazda3 has available all-wheel drive on both sedan and hatchback body styles, making it one of only two cars in the segment with such a feature. 2019 Mazda3 AWD View 24 Photos What's the Mazda3's interior and in-car technology like? While the interior of the previous Mazda3 was one of the finest in the segment, the new model is vastly superior. In fact, it feels about on par with actual luxury cars in the top Premium trim. The dashboard has a sleek, modern look with subtle air vents, surfaces wrapped in a soft leather-like material, and an elegant steering wheel has nicely integrated buttons. All of the switchgear has a solid, crisp feel. The driving position is excellent, allowing the driver to sit either low or high and keeping all the controls and displays perfectly centered. Mazda also redesigned its infotainment system for this car. A major change is that there is no touchscreen functionality whatsoever, which is also partly why Mazda has moved the infotainment screen farther up the dash and more into the driver's line of sight. The entire menu layout has been revamped as well with options listed vertically instead of horizontally. The system runs substantially faster and smoother than the previous version, though it's not as easy to use due to additional layers of menus. It still isn't as complex as systems found in German cars, though. Mazda has also finally made Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard features. How big is the Mazda3?
2019 Mazda3 Sedan Drivers' Notes Review | Moving on up
Tue, Apr 2 2019The Mazda3 enters its fourth iteration for 2019, replacing one of our favorite compacts on the market. As such, expectations were high for the new model. Like before, the Mazda3 is available as both a sedan and hatchback, though the big news for the new model is the available all-wheel drive system, a rarity for the class and and a feature more and more people are looking for in a car these days. At launch, power comes solely from a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated inline-four, though Mazda plans to offer additional powertrains down the line. Competitors include the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Subaru Impreza, Hyundai Elantra and Kia Forte. Our tester was a well-equipped Mazda3 Premium front-wheel-drive sedan. Standard features include 18-inch wheels, LED lighting, a power driver's seat, leather seating and trim, keyless entry and ignition, dual-zone climate control, an 8.8-inch infotainment system, Bose audio, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and adaptive cruise control. The only added cost to the Premium Package is $595 for the paint. All in, our tester came out to $27,990. Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: The Mazda3 is the sportiest in the segment and, as far as I'm concerned, it's dead-even with the Honda Civic for the top spot in the looks department. The steering, brakes and suspension all feel dialed-in and quick. Many compacts are sedate. The 3 makes you want to track it. The suspension is stiff enough that non-enthusiasts might prefer something else, though it's not abusive. The naturally aspirated four provides just enough getup. Mazda is good at the minimalistic approach. Tune a car well, make it look sporty, and don't try to overcompensate with horsepower. This thing looks great inside and out. For the price, you can't beat it. The cabin has the appearance and feel of a premium sedan, with pleasing materials and an enveloping cockpit. With a creased hood and huge, blacked-out grille, the 3's front end has a contemporary style with old-school panache. I might like the hatch better because it's a rarer body style. Still, this sedan is a well-rounded, sporty execution and a great value. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: Since its reveal at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2019 Mazda3 has been my most anticipated car of the year, as well as the one I've been most worried about.
2020 Toyota Yaris hatchback is basically the Mazda2 hatchback
Mon, Apr 1 2019The Toyota Yaris line in the U.S. has been really weird, what with the hatchback coming from Toyota, and the sedan coming from Mazda a rebadged Mazda2. For 2020, the Toyota Yaris line is still weird, but at least its consistent as the hatchback is also a rebadged Mazda2. And as far as styling is concerned, that's all there is to say. The front bumper is the the same angry catfish face as the Yaris sedan, and everything rearward comes from the Mazda2 that's available overseas and in Puerto Rico. The interior is the same as the Mazda2, and very similar to the Mazda CX-3. The switch to the Mazda platform has added 0.3 cubic-feet to the cargo space over the old Toyota version. Under the hood is the familiar 1.5-liter inline-four making 106 horsepower. Disappointingly, the only transmission available will be a six-speed automatic, whereas the current sedan is available with a six-speed manual transmission. But having six speeds is a massive improvement over the outgoing Yaris's ancient four-speed automatic. Fuel economy hasn't been announced, but expect it to get close to the Toyota Yaris sedan's 32 mpg in the city and 40 on the highway. This will be another improvement over the old Yaris hatch's 30 mpg in the city and 35 on the highway. Unlike the sedan, the new Yaris hatch will only be offered in LE and XLE trims, leaving out the base-level L. Every version of the car gets alloy wheels, heated side mirrors, fog lights, keyless entry with push-button start, automatic emergency braking and an infotainment system with seven-inch touchscreen and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Moving up to XLE adds leatherette upholstery, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter, automatic climate control and automatic LED headlights. Pricing and availability haven't been announced, but it will likely go on sale later this year with a starting price around $17,000 like the Yaris LE sedan.
2019 Mazda 6 gets more expensive, adds equipment and drops the manual
Thu, Mar 28 2019Update: We got wind of what Mazda had in store for the 2019 Mazda 6 in this report from last week, and now we have all the official information from Mazda. The news on the manual transmission's disappearance is still true — 2018 model year cars will be the last ones that make that an option. There are a few changes Mazda has implemented for this model year, and a slight price adjustment that goes with. The addition of Mazda's i-Activsense safety tech as standard is confirmed. As is G-Vectoring Control Plus, the next generation of Mazda's G-Vectoring we saw hit the CX-5 for the 2019 model year. Pricing has been adjusted to reflect the extra standard equipment and elimination of the manual transmission. A base (manual) 2018 Mazda 6 Sport costs $22,845 with its $895 destination fee, but the new 2019 model begins at $24,720 with the $920 destination fee included. That's a considerable increase, but the charge for an automatic transmission was $1,050 of that previously. Higher trim levels don't experience as much of a hike. For example, the maxed-out Signature is only $375 more expensive in 2019, coming in at $36,020 total. Mazda says the 2019 Mazda 6 goes on sale this month. It's a little surprising that 2019 model year Mazda 6s weren't already on sale, but mid-year updates or late introductions aren't exactly out of the norm for Mazda. Since its introduction, the current generation Mazda6 has always remained a top choice among driving enthusiasts. That's because it's one of the few cars left in its class to still offer a manual transmission, next to the Honda Accord. But sadly, it seems even that's going to disappear for the 2019 model year update. CarsDirect originally heard through the grapevine that the Mazda6 sedan will be losing its standard six-speed manual while gaining some new safety tech. At first, we here at Autoblog were in denial. We had to reach out to Mazda to verify this unfortunate news. And sadly, it seems CarsDirect's findings are accurate, with Mazda USA's marketing and brand communications manager, Drew Cary, replying to our inquiry with the following statement: At Mazda we are always listening to our fans, especially when it comes to what they are looking for from our vehicles. As we have moved the Mazda6 upscale with the launch of the Grand Touring Reserve and Signature models, we have seen less demand for a manual transmission option.
2019 Mazda3 AWD First Drive Review | Unconventionally incredible
Sat, Mar 23 2019Here's some quick consumer advice: If you were considering buying one of those "premium" AWD compact sedans like the Audi A3 Quattro or the Mercedes CLA250 4Matic, don't you dare, because the 2019 Mazda3 AWD is a far better car than either. And you can have one for under $25,000. Not only does the little Mazda have an interior far nicer than any of its actual competitors, it also drives better than almost all of them, and it's prettier than any car at this segment has a right to be. (I'm talking about the sedan here, not the Mazda3 Hunchback Hatchback.) In short, if you need all-wheel drive but hate the idea of a wasteful, copycat SUV, or if you want a compact sedan and don't want your friends to think you're in a rental car, buy a new Mazda3. Got it? Good. That was easy. But for those of you who want to know how the Mazda3 AWD became so special, I need to give you some background information. Specifically, I need to tell you about my friend John, because we all have a friend like John, and Mazda is like John. John is a genius. Like, a certified, bona-fide human supercomputer. He understands more about most subjects than experts on those subjects. And he walks straight into a wall three times a day. Mazda and John have a lot in common. You might look at some of the things they do and think they're not paying attention. But if you take the time to dig deeper, you learn that there's amazing stuff going on beneath the surface. For example, you might wonder why the Mazda3 has two fuel gauges, one analog and the other a digital facsimile of that analog gauge, four inches apart. Or you may scratch your head that Mazda finally installed Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality, only to get rid of the touchscreen those systems are designed to use. You might wonder why a powertrain designed from stem to stern in the name of efficiency — we're talking cylinder-deactivation on a four-cylinder! — can't match the fuel economy of most of its more traditionally engineered competitors. And then you walk towards this car and momentarily forget all of this. The Mazda3 sedan oozes sex appeal. Open the door, get in, and you'll plunk yourself into a seat that's positioned like it's in a sports car: your hips are low, the steering wheel is squarely in front of you, and your legs aren't bunched against a firewall that's a foot too close.
Tesla Model Y and Cadillac CT5 | Autoblog Podcast #573
Fri, Mar 22 2019In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski and Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale. They catch up on the Tesla Model Y, as well as the Cadillac CT5 and the brand's new naming structure. Afterward they talk about our driving the 2019 Mazda3, 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI and 2019 Ford Ranger. Finally, the three editors take a lap around eBay looking for the best ways to spend $15,000 on a car. Autoblog Podcast #573 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Tesla Model Y unveiled Cadillac CT5 and Cadillac's new badging strategy Cars we're driving: 2019 Mazda3 2019 VW Golf GTI 2019 Ford Ranger How we'd spend $15,000 on eBay Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
2019 Mazda3 fuel economy announced for AWD, hatchback models
Wed, Mar 20 2019Although Mazda engineers gave us fuel economy numbers for one configuration of 2019 Mazda3 at the car's Los Angeles debut, there were still a few versions left out. Now Mazda has released the data for every body style, drivetrain and transmission configuration. That includes the all-new all-wheel-drive iteration, which we will have a full review of this week. Discerning these numbers is a tad tricky since there are three powertrain combinations for each 2019 Mazda3 bodystyle, and they all get slightly different fuel economy. We've listed the different combinations in a chart below: There are a few key takeaways, the first being that the sedan is always the most efficient version of the Mazda3, likely because of better aerodynamics compared to the hatchback. Second, all-wheel drive will cost you fuel economy due to the extra weight of the axles and differential, and the added drag on the engine. Third, the most efficient versions of each body have the same fuel economy numbers as the outgoing Mazda3. The manual transmission-equipped Mazda3 has actually improved fuel economy over the old version by 2 mpg on the highway, and 1 in combined driving. Also worth noting is that only one trim level of the sedan is available with cylinder deactivation and front-wheel drive, and that's the top-level Premium trim. Opting for all-wheel drive on any trim or body style will come with an engine with cylinder deactivation. The hatchback is also the only Mazda3 available with a manual transmission, and it's only offered on the front-drive version.
Mazda development chief discusses future rotary platform
Fri, Mar 8 2019The switch can again be flicked from "The Rotary Engine is Doomed" to "The Rotary Engine Lives!" Mazda is re-tooling the once nearly forgotten rotary to work as a range extender for hybrid vehicles, with a chance for it to do even more than that. The latest information sounds rather promising for those still holding out a candle for the rotary. Mazda's powertrain development chief, Ichiro Hirose discussed future rotary plans with the Australian Drive at the CX-30 crossover's launch. Hirose told Australia's Drive that Mazda is currently working with a very flexible and efficient rotary hybrid platform that doesn't necessarily come with the heavy emissions and fuel consumption baggage the rotary engine has earlier been saddled with. Hirose calls the rotary-based solution "XEV," referring to its adaptability. "It has the generator function and also it can be used to provide the drive force to give you traction. [...] Because the rotary engine is compact in terms of its packaging size [and] if we should choose to do so we can have the generator, rotary engine and electric motor all in one [driveline] because of the small packaging." The result is an electrified platform that could be made to work as a mild hybrid, series hybrid or a battery electric vehicle with a rotary range extender (if given a plug), depending of the required implementation. It's as if Mazda had a slider to adjust the balance of using a rotary engine and using electric power, to make the platform more of a jack-of-all-trades. Hirose explained: "If you reduce the other way around it could be a pure battery-electric, using really the rotary engine as a range extender and, according to the balance, you can even provide something akin to the series hybrid that is providing the drive force. [...] So, we are looking at a wider coverage and scope. Based on this architecture it allows us to do that, to explore the huge range of applications we can have with the rotary." The platform would also be flexible when it comes to meeting various stringent emissions standards. To be able to sell XEV-based vehicles globally would mean introducing a certain setup for one region and one for another, keeping in mind when the rotary power would kick in and how. While Hirose keeps the question open whether these vehicles would make it for sale in the United States, he says Mazda would be able to make them pass U.S regulations. "I'm just saying that — theoretically — if we were to introduce it in the U.S.
Why is it called Mazda CX-30? Plus other questions answered
Wed, Mar 6 2019GENEVA — Mazda just introduced its latest crossover, the CX-30, and it left us raising an eyebrow. It's planned for a global release, including the United States, and it's supposed to slot between two compact crossovers that one might not think had room for another model. Plus it has a name that doesn't fit Mazda's typical nomenclature. So we thought we'd take a little time to explain some of those things, starting with the name. Mazda arrived at the CX-30 name because of a self-created problem: the Chinese Mazda CX-4. The CX-4 name would be perfect for the CX-30, since it would fall right between the CX-3 and CX-5 where it's positioned. But with the name taken, and evidently no plans to discontinue, replace, or rename that Chinese model, Mazda needed something else, and fractions and decimals weren't on the table. So appending a zero was the plan. Talking with a Mazda representative, there were hints, though no concrete confirmation, that this naming scheme could possibly spread throughout the Mazda line. There would be advantages to such a system, such as bringing the CX-30 into line with other Mazda products, but it would also provide room for other in-between models named CX-35, CX-25, etc. Now for the size. Mazda says it fits between the CX-3 and CX-5, both of which will be sold alongside it for the foreseeable future. But is it closer to one than the other? Length-wise, the CX-30 is 4.7 inches longer than the CX-3 and 5.9 inches shorter than the CX-5. It's also an inch wider than CX-3 and 1.8 inches narrower than CX-5. Interestingly, the CX-30 and CX-3 are the same height, which is 5.9 inches shorter than the CX-5. The CX-30 does have a bit more ground clearance than the CX-3, but only by a few hundredths of an inch. To add some context outside the Mazda brand, the CX-30's size also puts it on par with crossovers such as the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, Subaru Crosstrek and Jeep Compass. All of those are sort of in-betweeners themselves. By contrast, the CX-3 is one of the smallest subcompact crossovers and aligns more closely with a Hyundai Kona. In other words, there actually was a segment gap Mazda could fill as the CX-30 fall pretty squarely between the CX-3 and CX-5. As such, we also imagine that pricing will fall between the two. The CX-3 starts at $21,435 and the CX-5 at $25,395. So about $23,000 seems reasonable for the base Skyactiv 2.0-liter engine, and probably more for the Skyactiv-X engine.
