MAZDA CX-3 (2018-20)

The MAZDA CX-3 (2018-20) is a popular choice in the UK’s compact SUV segment, offering a sleek design combined with practicality. As a versatile and stylish crossover, the CX-3 appeals to drivers who want a car that’s perfect for city commuting, family outings, or leisure weekend trips. Its reputation for fuel efficiency, reliability, and engaging driving experience makes it an attractive option for first-time drivers, young families, and those looking for a dependable, everyday vehicle. What sets the MAZDA CX-3 (2018-20) apart is its distinctive design, high-quality interior, and reputation for enjoyable handling. It ranks well among rivals for its stylish looks and efficient performance, making it a standout in the crowded SUV market. With an average private sale value of around £14,551 and a typical mileage of approximately 23,744 miles, this model offers good value for those seeking a reliable and attractive used crossover. Whether you're hunting for a practical city car or a stylish family vehicle, the MAZDA CX-3 (2018-20) is worth considering for its blend of design, efficiency, and overall quality.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recorded mileage for Mazda CX-3 (2018-2020) vehicles falls within the 20,000 to 30,000 miles range, accounting for 26.8% of the sampled vehicles. A significant portion also lies between 30,000 and 40,000 miles (25.9%) and 10,000 to 20,000 miles (15.3%). Lower mileage vehicles under 10,000 miles are relatively rare at 5.3%. Notably, higher mileage vehicles over 100,000 miles are very uncommon, comprising less than 2% of the dataset, which suggests that most owners tend to keep or exit the vehicle before reaching very high mileages. This distribution highlights that these vehicles are typically driven moderately and tend to have a predictable mileage profile suitable for buyers seeking relatively low-mileage cars.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows that for the Mazda CX-3 (2018-20), the majority of private sale prices fall within the £12,000 to £14,000 range, making up nearly 54.2% of the valuations (29.3% between £12,000-£13,000 and 24.9% between £13,000-£14,000). Notably, there's a significant concentration of sales just above £10,000, with 17.8% of vehicles priced between £11,000 and £12,000, and additional notable percentages between £12,000 and £14,000. Very few vehicles are valued below £8,000 or above £16,000, indicating a central pricing trend around the £12,000 to £14,000 mark. This suggests a relatively stable private sale market for this model within this price range, with most vehicles clustered around common valuation points.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Mazda CX-3 vehicles from 2018 to 2020 in the sample were manufactured in 2019, accounting for approximately 77.9%. Vehicles from 2018 make up around 21.5%, while those from 2020 are very rare at just 0.6%. This suggests that most of these vehicles in the market or record are from the most recent full year, 2019, with fewer cars from 2018 and very few from 2020, possibly reflecting production or registration trends.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for Mazda CX-3 models (2018-20), the most common main paint colour is Red, accounting for 25.5% of vehicles. The next most popular colours are Blue (20.2%) and Grey (19.6%), both sharing a substantial portion of the fleet. Black and Silver colours each represent around 11.2%, while White makes up 12.1%. Notably, vibrant colours like Red and Blue together comprise nearly half of the painted vehicles, suggesting a preference for more vivid hues among owners of this model during this period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for Mazda CX-3 vehicles registered between 2018 and 2020, the majority of cars (52.6%) have had only two registered keepers, indicating relatively stable ownership. A significant portion (25.2%) has had three keepers, while a smaller share (15.3%) has had just a single keeper, suggesting some vehicles change hands infrequently. Notably, the number of vehicles with four or more keepers is quite low, with only 5% having four keepers and less than 1% having five or more keepers. This pattern suggests that most Mazda CX-3s in this period tend to stay with the same owner for some time before changing hands, reflecting potentially good vehicle retention or owner satisfaction.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the Mazda CX-3 (2018-20) predominantly uses petrol engines, with 95% of vehicles fitted with petrol engines, and a small 5% powered by diesel. Regarding engine capacity, the majority (95%) are equipped with 1998cc engines, while a smaller proportion (4.4%) have 1798cc engines, and a very small fraction (0.6%) feature 1759cc engines. This suggests that the most common configuration for this model is a 1998cc petrol engine, highlighting the popularity of this size among buyers during this period.