2026 Mazda CX-3
The brand-new Mazda CX-3 2.0 Active Auto is now available for sale in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal. This stylish SUV offers a perfect blend of performance and affordability, making it an ideal choice for South African buyers seeking a reliable, premium vehicle at a competitive price. With only 10 km on the odometer, it’s a fresh and pristine option for those looking for a new car.
Powered by a 2.0i petrol engine producing 150 Hp and equipped with Mazda’s efficient i-Eloop technology, this vehicle delivers impressive fuel economy at just 6.3 L/100km. The 4x4 automatic transmission ensures smooth handling, while the spacious five-door, five-seat layout provides practicality for families or daily commuting.
Located in Manors, Pinetown, this Mazda CX-3 is ready for test drives. Buyers can explore attractive finance deals and compare prices to find the best value in South Africa. Don’t miss the chance to buy this affordable, stylish SUV—schedule your test drive today.
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Mazda CX-3
Mazda’s CX-3 has always been a bit of a misfit in the local line-up—fitting somewhere between the Polo Vibe and a proper mid-size like the CX-5, but with a style-first attitude you won’t get from most B-segment crossovers. Think of it as the answer for city dwellers who want something a little sharper than a T-Cross or Captur, but aren’t ready to commit to a full-on family SUV. Every CX-3 runs a 2.0-litre petrol, with gearbox options shifting depending on model year—manual, auto, or CVT. There are only 18 active listings nationwide (17 used, one lonely new), so you’re not exactly spoiled for choice. Prices run from R189,000 up to R459,400, but the action is really in the R230k–R280k band, where you’ll find most mid-spec autos with sensible mileage. If you want the smart buy, the 2.0 Dynamic A/T is where most of the market sits, and you’ll see four of those between R229,500 and R269,950. Newer Dynamic Edition Auto FWDs are stretching into frankly ambitious territory—R340k to R459k is a lot for a used CX-3, no matter what spin the dealer puts on it. The average car on offer is a 2016–2026 build with just over 100,000 km, so you’ve got to be picky. Why bother with a CX-3 over the obvious VW or Renault? Because the Mazda actually feels special inside: the trim doesn’t go brittle after three years, the seats don’t flatten, and you still get steering weight that isn’t just for show. On paper at least, it’s what the CX-3 should have been from the start—something for buyers who care about how a car feels, not just what it says on a spec sheet.
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