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30-40 MPG Mazda Cars

Automotive.com is the perfect resource to research fuel efficient Mazda cars that get between 30-40 miles per gallon like the that gets an estimated fuel economy rating of 46. We have all of the gas mileage information that you could want including prices, rebates, Mazda pictures, reviews and comparisons.
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New 2008 MAZDA3
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MSRP Range: $16,255.00 | Get Real Dealer Pricing
Engine: 2.0L L4
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New 2008 MAZDA3 I Sport Sedan
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MSRP Range: $13,995.00 | Get Real Dealer Pricing
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New 2008 MAZDA3 I Touring Sedan
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