BY BYRON MATHIOUDAKIS | 28th Aug 2018


MAZDA is at the forefront of the burgeoning small-SUV class, slugging it out with the ageing Mitsubishi ASX for sales honours despite being very different propositions.
 
However, since launch, most critics would agree that the CX-3 has suffered from excessive noise and vibration issues, and these are just two things that the model year 2019 version attempts to address. 
 
Prices go up slightly, but then so does the list of standard equipment, so are these collectively enough to keep the CX-3 at the top of its segment?
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