2016 Mazda CX-3 Fuel Economy Announced - Automobile
In fact, the two small SUVs couldn’t be any closer in the MPG race . The combined figures are identical, as are the highway numbers of 35 mpg for front-wheel drive versions and 32 mpg for all-wheel drive versions. The only difference is in city numbers, where the front-wheel-drive Mazda CX-3’s 29 mpg beats the equivalent HR-V by a measly 1 mpg. The Honda and Mazda are also ahead of other competitors in this new segment, beating the all-wheel-drive Jeep Renegade by 5 mpg combined and the Chevrolet Trax by 2 mpg combined. Source: www.automobilemag.com