Hondabob
Senior Member
Basically my view is if you consider the Integra premium, the Mazda is definitely premium. Otherwise both are near premium to me and is why they compete despite the drivetrain differences.What I'm saying is that the Mazda 3 shouldn't be considered premium just yet, especially with the torsion beam set up.
The base turbo sedan at 31k comes with nearly everything including adaptive headlights but wireless CarPlay, leather and 360 cam. At 34k you get those features and it’s still looking to be cheaper than the Aspec tech Integra.
to stay on topic somewhat though, I absolutely hated that my civic Si did not have individual tire pressure sensors, and it’s a welcome change. Definitely looking forward to seeing what the Type S will bring.
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