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Total cash price £14,649. Borrowing £13,184 with a £1,465 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£214.81
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£19,007.06
Cost of credit
£4,708.06
Optional final payment
£7,231.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Mazda CX-30

Buy a used Mazda CX-30 and discover one of the most stylish small SUVs on the market. This compact crossover stands out with its premium design, exceptional safety ratings, and efficient 2.0-litre petrol engine with mild-hybrid technology. Used Mazda CX-30 models for sale offer excellent value, combining SUV practicality with supermini running costs.

Popular Mazda CX-30 trims for sale at Motorpoint

There are a couple of trim levels available for the Mazda CX-30, and up until 2023 they ranged from SE-L through SE-L Lux, Sport Lux, GT Sport and GT Sport Tech. These were replaced in 2024 by the following trims.

  • Prime-Line – Entry-level cars get 16-inch alloys, LED headlights, adaptive cruise control and a 10.25-inch infotainment screen, as well as rear parking sensors
  • Centre-Line – Adds front parking sensors, a wireless smartphone charger, auto-dimming rear-view mirror and keyless entry, as well as heated front seats
  • Homura – 18-inch black alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control, black cloth seat trim, an electric-opening boot and red stitching on the seats
  • Exclusive-Line – You get adaptive LED headlights, a 12-speaker Bose surround system and 18-inch silver alloys
  • Takumi: The top-spec trim adds black leather seats, a 360-degree parking camera and a heated leather steering wheel

Owning a Mazda CX-30

Buy a used Mazda CX-30 if you want a reliable small SUV with minimal running costs, thanks to efficient engine options. The rotary-dial infotainment system eliminates touchscreen distractions whilst driving, while premium materials throughout create a Japanese BMW-like interior vibe. It’s a good choice for small families seeking style, safety, and practicality in one package.

Read our Mazda CX-30 review to find out more.

Other models you may be interested in

  • Peugeot 2008 – A stylish French alternative with distinctive design
  • Toyota C-HR – Hybrid efficiency with bold, angular styling
  • Cupra Formentor – Sporty performance with premium Volkswagen Group engineering
  • Nissan Juke – Quirky design with proven reliability record

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Mazda CX-30 questions answered

Replacing the quirky but cramped Mazda CX-3, the CX-30 is a five-door, five-seat crossover based on the Mazda 3 hatchback. It gets chunky black cladding for that SUV style, fused with Mazda’s slim headlights, large grille and body curves that play on light and shade (so says Mazda). The brand also says its design is inspired by “the purest traditions of Japanese art”.

The Mazda CX-30 is a similar length to the SEAT Ateca, at just shy of 4.4 metres long. It’s a little shorter than cars like the Volkswagen Tiguan and Vauxhall Grandland X, and not as practical. The CX-30 is unashamedly style-led, but it’s still more practical than the Mazda 3 and much more spacious than the CX-3. Its 430-litre boot space exactly matches the 2008, Formentor and even the Range Rover Evoque. Rear-seat space is decent, with only really tall people likely to feel cramped.

The CX-30’s engine range is pretty straightforward. There are two versions of a 2.0-litre petrol engine, with both offering either a manual or automatic gearbox. Most CX-30s are front-wheel drive (like its rivals), but you might find examples of the higher-powered engine with all-wheel drive. Both are good engines, but the Skyactiv-X engine has more power and doesn't sacrifice fuel economy.

The Mazda CX-30 is available in nine colours, with Arctic White being the 'free' colour. This is a solid finish, while a selection of metallic paints are available for extra cost if you're ordering a brand-new car – called Snowflake White, Platinum Quartz, Sonic Silver, Polymetal Grey, Deep Crystal Blue, Jet Black, Machine Grey and Soul Red Crystal. The last two are Mazda's 'special' colours and cost a bit extra – but we think they're worth it.

Yes, the Mazda CX-30 is a pretty talented medium-size SUV. It's stylish, drives really nicely, has a premium interior with a driver-centric focus and is practical enough to consider it as a family car.

All Mazda CX-30s have a maximum towing capacity of 1,300kg, meaning a small caravan is manageable. You'll need to look at the larger Mazda CX-5 if you've got a bigger caravan – the CX-5 can tow up to 2,000kg.

Mazda has a fantastic reputation for reliability, and its Skyactiv-G petrol engine is known for its durability, so the CX-30 shouldn't cause you any headaches whatsoever. Extra peace of mind should come with the fact that the CX-30 is one of the safest SUVs on sale.