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2010 Mazda MAZDA3 4-door s Sport Hatchback

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Pricing Notes
The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) schedule on the multi-tiered 2010 MAZDA3 lineup starts at just over $15,700 for an "i" SV sedan, which makes it a relative bargain among its primary competitors. However, that figure rises to just under $16,700 for an "i" Sport sedan with a manual transmission and nears $17,500 for one with an automatic. The "i" Touring four-door with manual transmission starts around $18,200 but will be over $19,000 when fitted with an automatic transmission. Range-topping "s" Grand Touring models with the automatic transmission, in either body style, start closer to $23,000 but approach $25,000 once you add the Moonroof and Bose Package and the Technology Package. Historically, the MAZDA3 has maintained slightly above-average residual values. The 2010 is expected to do the same, remaining somewhat better in that area than the Ford Focus, Nissan Sentra and Volkswagen Jetta but not quite up to Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Matrix or VW Golf levels.

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