We all know the most revered models like the RX-7 and Miata. As well as the best selling models, like the CX-5. But there are so many Mazda models that simply do not get the love and attention. Some of these models are great! Do you have a favorite that is less noticed?

Personally I love the CX-3. It’s a compact, lightweight, AWD, unique vehicle that I find hilarious to drive.

There’s also the Mazda5, which has fully independent suspension front and rear, light for a van, and has fantastic utility. I think it’s a shame that these models are gone, but few people bought them, so they we discontinued.

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    1 year ago

    Mazda 2 manual transmission. It’s cheap, slow, and reliable. Reminds me of my Daewoo Lanos I had and I absolutely loved that tin can, south Korean death box.

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    1 year ago

    MX-30. I understand why some people find it impractical or useless but it looks and drives amazing and deserves more love

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    1 year ago

    The MX3. Never here anyone talk about it but it was a cool looking little car. A 1.8 V6 is a really cool engine option too.

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    1 year ago

    CX-3 ain’t completely dead yet, it’s still available in Japan and Australia/NZ

    Personally i don’t see the point, the 2 and 3 hatches are better vehicles all around

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    I loved my 2004 Mazda 6 Wagon.

    Mine had the 3.0L double overhead cam V6 with plenty of power. (Originally developed by Porsche, before Ford bought the tech and used it in Jaguars and Mazdas.) Great suspension setup all around and a comfortable ride. With the rear seats folded I was able to transport a Ton of stuff for my new house, including a large garbage can, a pressure washer, multiple lawn tools, etc… Overall it was a pretty sweet car. The downsides were the faulty PCV valve that failed causing the engine to consume most of its oil and spin a cam bearing, and the fact that getting to the rear spark plugs required removing the intake manifold, which wasn’t really all that difficult.

    Mine had also been owned by a smoker, so it got a LOT of cleaning and a new headliner to get the smell out.

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    1 year ago

    The 1st gen (80’s ?) MPV was a beast. Basically a small SUV before it’s time. Especially with the AWD. A 1st gen 5 with an AWD system would have been nice too.