New cars:

June 7, 2017

Mazda 323

Mazda has produced new versions of its 323 range which is set against cars such as the Ford Escort, Volkswagen Golf, Nissan Cherry and Vauxhall Astra. A prospective buyer has a choice of three or five door hatchbacks, a four door saloon, 1.1 (54.5 bhp), 1.3 (68 bhp) or 1.5 (70 bhp) litre engines and either a five-speed manual gearbox or a three-speed automatic. A 115 bhp, fuel injected performance model will be imported shortly.

On a recent launch in Portugal I had the opportunity to sample several variations of the range over a wide range of driving. conditions and can report that, even if the cars do not exactly stir the blood, they are spacious, well-equipped, quiet and free of any apparent vices, something which makes one suspect that the fuel-injected model will work well.

The new range represents no technical breakthrough, Mazda’s engineers having concentrated on producing a good package. Aerodynamic refinements have resulted in a claimed cd factor of 0.37, the body shell has been stiffened, attention has been paid to paring weight and modifications to the engine’s blocks and heads are claimed to have °both reduced vibration and noise and increased economy and mid-range torque.” The effect of all this attention to detail is marginal in any given area but, taken as a whole, adds up to a thoroughly competent package.

Handling, braking, steering and ride are all above average for the class, the five-speed manual gearbox is excellent but there were times when the engine of the 1.5 litre model I tried displayed a curious hesitancy when using the throttle to balance the car in corners. The level of equipment is a cut above Mazda’s declared rivals without being extraordinary in itself but the cars are keenly priced and the importers should have no difficulty in selling their quota. -ML.