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New Mazda3 Hatchback & Fastback priced from £16,695
Thu, 12 Sep 2013The New Mazda3 (pictured at Frankfurt) costs from £16,695 Mazda revealed the new Mazda3 back in June, but didn’t manage to come up with prices for the UK. But now, with the Mazda 3 going on sale and due to arrive in the UK in January, Mazda has decided what it’s going to charge. The starting point for the new Mazda3 will be £16,695 for the 1.5 litre SKYACTIV-G petrol 100ps SE hatchback rising to £23,345 for the diesel 2.2-litre 150ps Sport Nav Auto hatchback.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe
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Is the DfT trying to nobble 80mph speed limit trials?
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