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The 2021 Mazda3 is among the most fun-to-drive cars in its class. But for daily driving, many competitors are easier to live with.

By Kelsey Mays
Assistant Managing Editor-News

Mazda now has a subcompact SUV in the 2020 CX-30 that offers upscale quality and driving fun as well as better size and practicality to compete for American buyers.

By Fred Meier
Washington, D.C., Bureau Chief

A strong dose of sportiness — and luxury in the highest trim level — elevates the 2019 Mazda CX-9's driving experience, but the trade-off is less cargo space and third-row passenger room than most competitors.

By Mike Hanley
Senior Road Test Editor

Redesigned for 2019, the Mazda3 doubles down on its roots as a car for drivers, not passengers.

By Kelsey Mays
Assistant Managing Editor-News

The CX-5 moves oh so close to premium with a new engine option and two fancier trim levels, but falls short due to the multimedia system’s lack of polish and a not-quite-premium ride.

By Fred Meier
Washington, D.C., Bureau Chief
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The CX-3 is more a small hatchback car than full-on SUV, but it can fit an urban buyer who values upscale style and driving manners over more space and utility.

By Fred Meier
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By Brian Wong
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