Yeah, and if you see the CX-4 in person, it is larger than a 5-door Mazda 3. Almost looks like a station wagon. Nice looking car but not a CX-3 replacement. The CX-3 is really, really tight in the back seat. They need to fix that.
Tight in the back seat? How about the front seat? When the CX-3 came out a few years ago, it was the car I was waiting for. I didn't want a Mazda 2, and I wanted a small sporty SUV. However, being 6'4", I cannot even ENTER a CX-3. Literally cannot enter the car even if I touch my nose to my knee and try to barrel roll into the door. Compared to a Qashqai (which is extremely big in comparison) or HR-V, the CX-3 is a clown car. I would support and be very interested in a slightly bigger version.
Not trying to stereotype here, but every time I see a CX-3 driving around I look at the driver, and from my personal experience it is usually always a tiny woman driving it. Would be nice if Mazda could make a car in that range for taller men to look at as well and have as an option when car shopping.
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