2016 Mazda 3
The 2016 Mazda3 1.6 Dynamic 5DR A/T offers a perfect blend of reliability and sporty appeal for South African drivers seeking a used yet well-maintained vehicle. Its sleek design and proven performance make it an attractive choice at a competitive price, ideal for those looking for affordability without sacrificing quality.
Powered by a fuel-efficient 1.6L petrol engine combined with a semi-automatic transmission, this Mazda3 delivers smooth driving and impressive fuel economy of 6.7 L/100km. It features five spacious seats, five doors, and a practical hatchback body type, making it perfect for families and daily commuting.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this used Mazda3 is available at the best price for South African buyers. Visit today for a test drive and explore finance deals. Compare prices and buy confidently from trusted dealers in Gauteng.
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Mazda 3
Mazda’s 3 has always been a thinking person’s alternative in the compact sedan world – a little more flair, a little less appliance – but right now in South Africa, your only real route is the used market. Six cars listed, all petrol, and the engines are conservative: 1.5 and 1.6 litres, with manual, semi-auto, and CVT boxes scattered in. That spread from R98,500 all the way up to R429,900 says it all, on paper at least. You’re trawling through a mixed bag, not shopping a neat line-up. The median price, R189,725, lands you firmly in the realm of high-mileage, pre-loved examples – and with nothing new on offer, you can’t be picky about colours or spec. Average mileage sits at 122,783 km, so you’re buying a car with a story. The oldest examples date back to 2011, while anything claiming to be a 2026 model is almost certainly a typo or a creative listing. If you’re scraping the bottom at R98,500 for a 1.6 Sport Original, expect to see some wear and tear. Jump to the top at R429,900, and you’re probably staring at a late-model hatch with all the bells, whistles, and a near-new feel. What keeps the Mazda 3 in the conversation for South African buyers is the cabin quality – a notch above the Corolla Quest – and steering that’s actually interested in the road, unlike the Polo Sedan’s. It’s what the Mazda 3 should have been from the start: a compact car that feels like someone actually cared about driving.
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