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Mazda Mazda3 2015 for sale

22 vehicles available

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2015 Mazda Mazda3
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Hayon 4 portes Sport, GS

175 200 km
7 950 $
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GS

110 004 km
10 995 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

103 474 km
14 598 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

148 959 km
12 597 $
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One OwnerLow KM

2015 Mazda Mazda3

144 521 km
8 932 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

176 153 km
8 995 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

115 795 km
13 500 $
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GS

105 379 km
14 495 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

116 990 km
12 995 $
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Gs Heated Seats

132 924 km
12 990 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

166 255 km
13 008 $
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Sport Gt; Cuir Toit

140 015 km
12 618 $
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GT

142 019 km
13 995 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

91 500 km
16 995 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

158 998 km
13 008 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

GS

141 200 km
14 888 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

173 744 km
11 677 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

145 404 km
9 977 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

107 959 km
15 888 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

135 872 km
13 998 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

156 983 km
7 988 $
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2015 Mazda Mazda3

GS

157 605 km
8 990 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

What is the real difference between the Mazda3 sedan and the Mazda3 Sport hatchback?

The sedan measures 4,662 mm with a traditional 444-litre trunk and is quieter at highway speeds thanks to better body sealing. The Sport hatchback, at 4,459 mm, trades 50 mm of wheelbase for greater practicality — a power liftgate and 295 litres of cargo space behind the rear seats, expandable to 1,056 litres with the seats folded. Mechanically, both are identical on front-wheel-drive trims; i-Activ AWD is available on both body styles starting from the GS trim. For an urban driver who hauls gear, the hatch wins. For long inter-provincial drives, the sedan is the more relaxing choice.

02

Is the 2.5L turbo engine in the Mazda3 Turbo worth the used-car premium?

The 2.5L turbo produces 250 hp on premium 93-octane fuel and 227 hp on regular, exclusively paired with a six-speed automatic and i-Activ AWD. The used-car premium runs $6,000 to $9,000 over an equivalent GS 2.5L naturally aspirated model. Fuel economy is roughly 2 L/100 km worse. This engine targets the driver who wants sporty traction without moving up to a larger vehicle. Worth noting: it requires premium fuel to deliver full power — an ongoing cost to factor in. For mixed daily use, the naturally aspirated 2.5L AWD often represents the better value-to-enjoyment ratio.

03

Is the 2019–2024 Mazda3 reliable in Quebec winters?

Very reliable, provided you choose the right trim. Front-wheel drive alone suits urban drivers equipped with quality winter tires such as Michelin X-Ice or Nokian Hakkapeliitta. For suburban use or unploughed roads in the Eastern Townships or Laurentians, Mazda's i-Activ AWD is one of the finest systems in the segment — it anticipates slip before it occurs. Heated seats are standard from the GS trim, heated steering wheel from the GX starting in 2022. Remote start is available as an option or standard depending on year. One concern: the rear wheel wells on the 2019–2023 generation are prone to rust if the undercarriage is not treated annually.

04

Which Mazda3 trims should you avoid on the used market?

Avoid 2014–2017 Mazda3s with the 2.0L Skyactiv-G and six-speed manual if driven by a young or high-turnover previous owner without rigorous service — the synchros pay the price. The very first 2019 production units (build date before January 2019) have minor Mazda Connect infotainment glitches addressable by a software update. The entry-level GX without heated seats or a backup camera is functional but difficult to resell. The GT or Turbo trim with the Premium package — Nappa leather, heads-up display — delivers the best five-year residual value and the most complete feature set for the price.

05

How does the Mazda3 compare to a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla on the used market?

The Mazda3 trades at a $1,500–$2,500 premium over an equivalent Civic or Corolla at matching mileage, reflecting sustained demand and relative scarcity. In return, it offers markedly superior interior materials (soft synthetic leather, genuine wood inserts on the GT), a more communicative steering rack, and a distinctive silhouette. The Civic holds the advantage in documented reliability past 400,000 km and a more affordable parts network. The Corolla excels at long-term residual value. If driving engagement and perceived quality take priority over pure financial efficiency, the Mazda3 justifies its premium.