Mark Glover’s AutoGlo car reviews can be seen here and in the Cruisin’ News, "Oregon, Nevada and California's classic auto news & marketplace."
Sacramento, California -- Practical, affordable, reliable.
You can sell a lot of cars with those traits. Take the Mazda3 sedan, for example.
My tester was the 2026 Mazda3 2.5 S Carbon Edition AWD version, with a bottom line of $32,520. That's an easy-on-the-eyes number in a world of numerous vehicles priced at $40,000 and up.
And for that price, a lot was included.
I particularly liked the power sliding glass moonroof, the 8.8-inch color center display and the grippy four-wheel disc brakes.
This being a Carbon Edition, the look is striking. The tester sedan was dressed up with Polymetal Gray Metallic premium paint, Jet Black Mica exterior touches and a red leather interior. Art of the car, and nicely expressed.
The safety/security package on the tester included a generous number of features, including lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist and radar cruise control.
The 2.5-liter engine, rated at 186 horsepower, is completely competent -- good off the line and responsive in traffic. Fuel mileage is pretty fair at 26 miles per gallon in the city and 34 mpg on the highway. A full boat of max five-star federal government crash test ratings is a bonus.
So while this might come off as a laundry list of talking points, it all goes back to the beginning -- a practical, affordable, reliable sedan in an era of challenging household budgets and high prices.
That's pretty much transportation gold for value shoppers, first-time new-car buyers and maybe even households looking for a solid second car.
This Mazda3 meets all those needs.

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