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Total cash price £25,399. Borrowing £22,859 with a £2,540 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£435.14
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£33,106.93
Cost of credit
£7,707.93
Optional final payment
£9,680.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Mazda?

Looking for a car that combines style, reliability and driving enjoyment? A used Mazda delivers exceptional value on the pre-owned market. Mazda has built a reputation for creating vehicles that prioritise the driving experience without compromising on practicality or efficiency.

Buy a used Mazda and you'll discover why the brand consistently ranks highly for reliability and owner satisfaction. From fuel-efficient city cars to spacious family SUVs, Mazda's range covers petrol engines that deliver impressive economy figures – many achieving more than 45mpg. The Japanese manufacturer's focus on lightweight engineering means their cars are both fun to drive and economical to run.

You'll find generous equipment levels across the range, with even entry-level models featuring technology typically reserved for premium brands.

Popular Mazda models for sale at Motorpoint

Discover our selection of quality used Mazda vehicles, including:

  • 2 – Compact city car with premium interior quality and peppy performance
  • 2 Hybrid – Efficient hybrid supermini based on Toyota Yaris platform
  • 3 – Striking family hatchback with BMW-rivalling interior and engaging handling
  • 6 – Spacious executive saloon and estate with comfortable ride quality
  • CX-3 – A fun-to-drive small SUV with lots of standard equipment
  • CX-30 – Practical crossover SUV with all-wheel-drive option and excellent safety
  • CX-5 – Mid-size family SUV combining space with Mazda's driving dynamics
  • CX-60 – Premium large SUV featuring plug-in hybrid technology or diesel power and generous boot space
  • MX-30 – Quirky electric or plug-in hybrid crossover
  • MX-5 – Iconic sports car delivering pure driving thrills and nimble responses

Owning a used Mazda

What's it like to own a used Mazda? You'll enjoy low running costs thanks to efficient engines and competitive insurance groups. Mazda's reputation for reliability means fewer unexpected garage visits, while their generous warranty coverage provides additional peace of mind.

Used Mazda cars typically achieve excellent fuel economy – petrol engines regularly exceed 45mpg, with some models reaching 55mpg. This efficiency, combined with reasonable servicing costs, makes Mazda ownership surprisingly affordable.

The brand's focus on driver engagement means every journey feels rewarding, whether you're navigating city streets or enjoying country roads. Buy a used Mazda and you're investing in a vehicle that maintains its appeal long after purchase.

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FAQs

By most accounts, Mazda’s petrol engines are pretty much bulletproof. Its diesel engines need regular long journeys, otherwise the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) can get blocked up – but that’s a diesel problem rather than an issue specific to Mazda. Mazda owners are typically a happy bunch, although fuel economy and practicality could often be better.

Mazda’s electric car is called the MX-30, and is the only pure EV yet to come from the Japanese brand. You get the impression that Mazda would rather stick to petrol power, but that hasn’t stopped it creating one of the quirkiest EVs on the road. With rearwards-opening back doors and cork dashboard inserts, the MX-30 feels pleasantly unusual. Mazda deliberately kept the battery small to keep the weight and price down, but the result is a 124-mile range. That should be enough to only charge every few days for the average commuter, mind.

Mazda’s GT Sport trim level is its range-topping offering. Sometimes it might be referred to GT Sport Nav or GT Sport Tech. If you see this derivative, you know you’re going to get big wheels, sporty styling and a vast array of standard equipment. In some of the brand’s cars, the trim levels include SE-L, Sport and GT Sport.

Besides the trim levels just mentioned, Mazda has now introduced a Newground trim to the CX-5. You’ll spot it for its lime accents in the grille and air vents, and it sits between the SE-L and Sport grades.

Mazda Skyactiv is an umbrella term for the brand’s engines and gearboxes. Skyactiv-G is Mazda’s petrol engine range, while Skyactiv-X are supercharged versions with 186hp and a faster 0-62mph time. Meanwhile, Skyactiv-D is the brand’s long-serving 2.2-litre diesel engine with several power outputs. If you see an ‘e’ ahead of the Skyactiv name, it means it has hybrid tech to slightly reduce fuel consumption.

Most modern cars come with a start-stop system that cuts the engine when you come to a standstill – Mazda’s is called i-Stop. Fitted to the majority of petrol and diesel models from the last 10 years, it can be turned off by pressing a button on the dashboard.

This is another term for Mazda’s hybrid technology, used on the Mazda 2 to differentiate it from the Mazda 2 Hybrid. The latter has a different engine with a bigger battery, which enables lots of electric-only running on local journeys.

With carmakers rushing to fit ever-bigger touchscreens in car interiors, it might seem strange that Mazda’s screen doesn’t respond to touch inputs. Mazda believes that using a touchscreen requires you to take your eyes off the road for longer, so it fits its cars with a rotary dial controller on the centre console. Called the Multimedia Commander, it becomes intuitive soon after you start using it.

Like many carmakers, Mazda offers a smartphone app that links to your car. Once you’ve registered your car on the app, you can see service history and schedule maintenance, request roadside assistance, read your owner’s manual and find out about recalls. The system also allows you to see where your car’s parked, remotely lock your car and send sat nav destinations from your phone to the car’s sat nav. Electric and plug-in hybrid models offer additional features like pre-heating the cabin and schedule charging start times.

Yes, and your used Mazda can be financed on either Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) or Hire Purchase (HP) terms.