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2015 Mazda3: Price Cuts And More Features For Australia

Mazda has moved again to capitalise on Australia’s new Free Trade Agreement with Japan, detailing a number of tweaks and price cuts for the popular Mazda3. Initially detailed earlier this year, the new 2015 range sees prices reduced by between $6


Mazda has moved again to capitalise on Australia’s new Free Trade Agreement with Japan, detailing a number of tweaks and price cuts for the popular Mazda3.

Initially detailed earlier this year, the new 2015 range sees prices reduced by between $600 and $1150 on most models, with only the entry Neo holding steady with its existing $20,490 starting price.

Neo buyers won’t miss out, however: there’s now reverse-parking sensors as standard on the entry models, while 16-inch alloys replace the earlier hubcapped steel wheels.

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