I think Mazda builds the best driving cars outside of Germany. It's too bad more people in the US don't give them a shot. Maybe if they did, we'd see more of them with a manual trans. From the ones I've owned, they're just as reliable as any other Japanese car.
Mazda has some serious design issues that cost you large amounts of money to remedy. Of the Japanese car brands Honda and Subaru perform best in my opinion. Worth the extra money to buy in my opinion. I would also choose Toyota over Mazda
Correction: SOME places in the U.S. don't buy Mazdas. Californians still love their Mazda. I see them all over the place here in Northern California. Also, Mazda had a substantial increase in sales in 2023, fyi.
I'm on my second CX-30 turbo. They are literally amazing. ❤ Mazda owner for life. I had multiple brands prior to Mazda. The reliability, power, quality build design & very adequate AWD. I live in a snowy/cold area & this vehicle is amazing.
My current Cx-30 Turbo's lease is almost up. Do you feel the current one is enough of an upgrade to lease the new one, or should I consider buying out my current one (2021)?
@@AdAce21 they haven't really changed much at all. I have a 23 after totaling my 22 unfortunately due to a deer. I would just buy out the lease & be that much closer to paying it off.
Sarah, I’ve owned this car for just under a year now and just rewatched this review for the 2nd or 3rd time. Each time I fall back in love with my little chicken nugget. Thanks for putting out great content!
Sarah, you are one of my favorite vehicle reviewers by far. As a car nerd AND a scientist, I really appreciate the technical and build information you provide!! You really know your shiz.
My wife drives a 2023 CX-30. Her Mazda’s AWD system is so indifferent to Michigan snow that it seems baffling Mazda doesn’t make a bigger deal out of how well it works. This is her first Mazda after 4 consecutive Subarus.
every car they offer has a turbo offering except the miata which is neat. 4th gen 3 sedan and hatch, the 6, cx-7 & 9 before they were discontinued, the cx-5 (even turbo diesel), cx-30, cx-50, cx-70 & 90 etc. the only modern non-miata that didn't see the turbo was the cx-3.
"Put some aggressive tires on this thing and it will be unstoppable" 100% My wife's CX5 has Falken Wildpeak ATs on it and it will traverse basically anything you throw it at. I really want to try a CX30 now after this. thanks again Sarah.
@@quietlyridinglife1630 on the CX5 no. We went from a really shit Kumho radial and there was an IMPROVEMENT after a few hundred miles. Was still 23-26mpg on most trips. Maybe a 1.5 drop overall at highway speed
I have 2023 CX-5. I was thinking of getting some mild A/T tires. I live in NM with a lot of dirt & gravel roads. I have the factory Yokohama tires, which on these roads are halfway worn at 18k miles. Are your Wildpeaks the A/T Trails? If so, do you have any experience with them in mud?
6:25 The transmission short-shifts because, almost like a diesel, the engine develops most of its power down low. While redline is 6200, torque peak is at 2500 and power peak is at 5000. Past that, you're just making more noise. So "short-shifting" is the fastest way to drive the car. The little turbo is pushing 17.4 psi peak boost, but runs out of breath at high RPMs. Mazda engineered the system for daily driving, not the racetrack - the trade-off is basically instant spool-up and virtually no turbo lag. I daily this car and it's a hoot.
Sarah's channel is by far the most enjoyable to watch, bar none. Great humor to information ratio. Again, great facts with great humor.....................................
Sarah the off road mode in the CX-30 is only meant to be used to assist you in getting out of deep snow or mud. Its not meant to be used at all times according to the manual.
Based on your review, I picked up a certified pre-owned 2023 Mazda CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus with all the toys. The ticker had 3k on it, it was a dealer loaner/demo unit, and appears to be well kept. About 20% off the MSRP, plus an extra 12months and 12k miles on the B2B warranty as well as the power train warranty goes out to 7/100k It's a apt replacement for my 2012 3 with "spaceship mileage"
I actually just went today and signed the paperwork for a 2024 cx-30 carbon edition. 3700 miles on it. Used as a dealer loaner. 28,800. 6680 off of the original price with a better warranty.
Had a 2022 Mazda 3 Turbo AWD. The most fun car I have ever had for the price point. Quick, nimble, and looked great! Super soft interior, nice trim pieces and physical knobs instead of touch screens; which I appreciated. Great to take up into the mountains and into some twisties. Sadly, I needed more hauling capacity otherwise I would never have gotten rid of it.
It is a subcompact, especially in the back seats it is tight for adults. The storage area is small too. There are USB's and a 12 v power jack inside the center armrest compartment, but there should be jacks by the vent in the back. Still, the interior is better than some more expensive brands. I was impressed with the performance on the dirt and hill. That Soul Red is one of the best red shade of color ever on a modern car, and you even come close to matching it with your blouse. I have a '21 CX-30 non-turbo, had it for 2 1/2 years now, have driven it cross-country from NJ and into the deep south, midwest in 38 states, has 39K on it and but for the battery (original was a cheap, low CCA's one, replaced with a better 650 CCA) and no other problems. I like the road feel, that has a real shiftable, real automatic transmission (not a CVT), the AWD gives you confidence on slippery/rainy surfaces, decent fuel mileage. I believe you did a review of a non-turbo CX-30 several years ago and you liked that too.
In addition to a 95 Miata, I have a 2020 Mazda 3 all-wheel drive. I second your feelings regarding a manual transmission in these. That is literally the only thing I don't like about my Mazda 3. I'm happy that they're using what could be considered an old school 6-speed automatic, but a manual would really make the cx30 and Mazda 3 AWD kind of special
I owned the spec and color of the CX-30 you tested. I loved the car. I started driving Uber and decided to get a bigger car and bought a Toyota Highlander. For a single person or a couple, it’s an awesome little car that’s a blast to drive.
Hey nice drone shots. I've had 6 subys... And now i have 2 Mazdas... After watching your review i got a 2021 cx9. My first Mazda is a 2014 cx5 i had purchased it w/36k miles and now i have 246k it's been really reliable and i thrash it around everyday. Thnx
Love your editing Sarah. I don't know how you have time to do all that work, the reviews and put little Japanese characters and music into your videos as well. Im guessing you never sleep
Another great review, Sarah. Mazda has always built quality cars and this one is no exception. I had a 626 GT Turbo for 30 years and enjoyed every minute of owning it. Keep the great reviews coming.
Our 2016 cx5 is in that deep red and still looks amazing despite not being a fully garaged car. The paint is holding up really well . We bought ours slightly used and it’s been a great car and is pushing 110k . We also have a 3 and my commuter is a CX 3 grand touring AWD and I will never sell that , it’s amazing .
Love your reviews! I have a 22 Mazda3 turbo - but considered the cx30 to cope with the Houston roads. Great cars. Pretty much all the goodies CorkSport have come up with for the 3T also work on the cx30. Their air intake / turbo inlet pipe and cat back exhaust make the engine even better! Imagine some turbo whooshes to go with your off-road fun 😊. Thanks again.
I just got the Carbon Edition turbo. Had it on some muddy dirt roads in the lake George area, absolutely a blast. Best choice in car since my fiesta st
One of the features I love of my CX-30 is that the headlights both auto level, and they also turn with the steering wheel. I was a bit weirded out when I first drove it at night, but it sure makes a difference when turning or going around curves.
Adaptive headlights were finally legalized in the US by the DOT fairly recently. I have older BMWs that came with the adaptive hardware anyway, and the software locked out the function. When you started the cars, the self-test would still move the headlights to verify that the motors were free, but they didn’t do anything while driving. There were separate fixed position lights for lighting up corners.
@@Palaemon44 That sounds like a smart design from BMW. Citroën had similar systems for many decades. The SM, a rare and complex machine, had a cluster of 6 head lamps the self leveled during braking and accelaration, and the inner pair swivled to iluminate around bends. All hydraulically operated.
The Tucker had a single center headlight that turned with the direction of steering in June 1947. They should be mandatory instead of the headlight off when the directional signal flashes on that side. D'oh !
I think a case can be made for a manual hood holder-upper. They always work and will likely never need to be replaced because they can't keep it up........like gas struts.
Why does no one else put the car on a lift and show us the drivetrain? I really missed this since I started reading "Auto Motor und Schport" three decades ago. Thank you Sarah.
I Daily a Mazda 3 Hatchback AWD, it got me out of a snow jam ! Not an Audi but got the job Done. Your Pro Style and Details about stuff we wana see is the best around. Gotta say you're like the Tiny Coin in the Dryer...Hott Dime ! :) Big Uppps Sarah n Tuned !!!
Sarah does not ordinarily call out other RUclipsr videos, especially explainer videos. Not that I would expect any of Jason's video would be anything less than exemplary, but because Sarah called it out, I feel I must go watch it. Very high praise.
There is a lift kit from HRG offroad that will give the CX 30 an extra 1.5 inches of ground clearance. Combined with a skid plate from Corksport and Falken wildpeak A/T trail tires will turn the cx 30 into a serious off roader.
I drive Toyotas for 17 years and in 2022 got myself a Mazda3. I love the way my 2022 Mazda3 premium plus drives, there's this overwhelming feeling I want to take each curve a little faster, and the g-vectoring control really keeps things planted with minimal body lean & that's even with the junk stock 18in toyo proxes. I don't track my car but i love throwing it into bends, roundabouts and twisty country roads in sport mode.
You can get a manual version in the UK but it's a different engine being a 2 litre naturally aspirated Sky Active X which I think has a supercharger but only has 180 bhp. I'm pretty sure the supercharger is for fuel efficiency and not power. They are saying 47 mpg average, that's imperial gallons not US gallons
This is what the website says "An extremely lean mix of fuel and air are compressed to an extremely high pressure. A spark then ignites a very small, dense amount of fuel, which further raises the heat and pressure in the cylinder, causing the remaining fuel to ignite under pressure (like a diesel). The fuel burns more quickly and more completely so you get better performance and fewer emissions than a conventional engine." and "there is a small supercharger which helps to pressurise the air in the engine when running in SPCCI mode"@@RRr-yl8zr
Ahhh! I just love that Rally Special Stage! So much fun to watch - that is just one of many things that make your car reviews the best on the youtube! Thank you for what you do and Stay Awesome!
I really appreciate how you pick apart the construction of these cars, too many reviewers just reading the marketing brochure at us and I like your insights
I really like these little cars. I kinda want one.... but I'd probably just go for the 2.5 S Prefered with the naturally aspirated engine and AWD in either red or all black. Throw some different wheels and tires on it and it'd be awesome!
Loved the enthusiasm for the little Mazda, just put some off-road boots on it and her go. Sarah ever thought of doing a timed lap around the off-road track…. just for some added fun.
Nice to see the shifter moves the right way when in manual mode. Some cars it's forward to shift up and back to shift down and that's the wrong way round!
very very annoying tooo it was haerd to get used to it in my mazda 3 its up to shift down and DOWN to shift up wich makes it crazy crazy easy and fun to drive
I bought my first Mazda CX5 in 2012 but was a 2013. Fully loaded the only thing I and many complained about was the lack of power from the 2 liter. Almost 160000 Miles later and not one issue I traded it in on a new 2019 loaded this time without all wheel drive now living in Fl. The 2.5 engine made a big difference and 60000 miles not one issue.
I’m pretty much brand agnostic, but three of my last four car purchases have been Mazdas (in fact, I work for another manufacturer). They just seem to be the answer to the automotive question I’m asking at the time. I own three currently, including a ‘90 Miata that I’ve owned for 26 years and which has been a race car for the last 20.
@@calebwany8422 Agreed. In these lower price ranged vehicles Subaru's AWD is the best. The AWD and their resell value carry the brand. It's just really sad that Subaru gave up on those us who want a little more power in the
I slowed it down around 11:20 to see what the next review car is and Sarah at 0.25x sounds so funny! Like a frat girl explaining cars while really drunk.
Always great reviews- so thorough and knowledgeable. But, I would be lying if I said I was not also drawn to your absolute beauty and your coordinated outfits. :)
GreatJob with this video. Mazda is rocking it with their CUVs. These cars really need to be pushed to uncork the fun "Zoom-Zoom". Love my 2024 Mazda CX-50 TPP
great review I never thought about Mazda a before I think it is something to look at,nice choice of lipstick and your top match the car color. Like the car and your outfit is very nice
Lol AND Mazda has their very own tech speck anime cheerleader. Perfect outfit for a Japanese car review. Great job, as always. I love the format of your reviews.
I have a 2020 CX5 Touring AWD and I've been completely impressed with it. I'm sure the turbo would be a real hoot to drive but I personally can't justify that.... Oh well.
I think Mazda builds the best driving cars outside of Germany. It's too bad more people in the US don't give them a shot. Maybe if they did, we'd see more of them with a manual trans. From the ones I've owned, they're just as reliable as any other Japanese car.
Agree 100 percent!
I've owned a couple of 3's. I drove both of them until they literally fell apart. They held up as well as any Toyota, IMO.
Mazda is massively underrated. So fun to drive. I have a 2020 CX-30 and it’s always pleasurable to drive.
Mazda has some serious design issues that cost you large amounts of money to remedy.
Of the Japanese car brands Honda and Subaru perform best in my opinion. Worth the extra money to buy in my opinion.
I would also choose Toyota over Mazda
Correction: SOME places in the U.S. don't buy Mazdas. Californians still love their Mazda. I see them all over the place here in Northern California. Also, Mazda had a substantial increase in sales in 2023, fyi.
I'm on my second CX-30 turbo. They are literally amazing. ❤ Mazda owner for life. I had multiple brands prior to Mazda. The reliability, power, quality build design & very adequate AWD. I live in a snowy/cold area & this vehicle is amazing.
My current Cx-30 Turbo's lease is almost up. Do you feel the current one is enough of an upgrade to lease the new one, or should I consider buying out my current one (2021)?
Why it's second?
@@AdAce21 they haven't really changed much at all. I have a 23 after totaling my 22 unfortunately due to a deer. I would just buy out the lease & be that much closer to paying it off.
@@alexbeau348 Totaled the first one unfortunately
@@stever6697 Was it on auctions?
Sarah, I’ve owned this car for just under a year now and just rewatched this review for the 2nd or 3rd time. Each time I fall back in love with my little chicken nugget. Thanks for putting out great content!
Sarah, you are one of my favorite vehicle reviewers by far. As a car nerd AND a scientist, I really appreciate the technical and build information you provide!! You really know your shiz.
My wife drives a 2023 CX-30. Her Mazda’s AWD system is so indifferent to Michigan snow that it seems baffling Mazda doesn’t make a bigger deal out of how well it works. This is her first Mazda after 4 consecutive Subarus.
Right I owned a CX9 and I was pleasantly surprised how amazing it was in the snow
I have the same experience in northern Ontario. I have to remind myself to be careful in winter storms because it seems invincible
Mazda needs some Subaru marketing 👍
In Wisconsin looking for a new car, thanks for the comment! Looking between this and an outback wilderness, but this is 8k cheaper fully loaded.
At launch they made a big deal of it, they had journalists drive around on a snowy mountain. But their normal marketing barely mentions it 🤷♂️🤦
I like the way Mazda offers their more powerful turbo engines even in their smaller cars.
About time.
every car they offer has a turbo offering except the miata which is neat.
4th gen 3 sedan and hatch, the 6, cx-7 & 9 before they were discontinued, the cx-5 (even turbo diesel), cx-30, cx-50, cx-70 & 90 etc. the only modern non-miata that didn't see the turbo was the cx-3.
"Put some aggressive tires on this thing and it will be unstoppable"
100% My wife's CX5 has Falken Wildpeak ATs on it and it will traverse basically anything you throw it at. I really want to try a CX30 now after this. thanks again Sarah.
Thinking of Wildpeak Trails for my '23 CX30. Any notable mpg drop? Did handling get affected?
@@quietlyridinglife1630 on the CX5 no. We went from a really shit Kumho radial and there was an IMPROVEMENT after a few hundred miles. Was still 23-26mpg on most trips. Maybe a 1.5 drop overall at highway speed
I have 2023 CX-5. I was thinking of getting some mild A/T tires. I live in NM with a lot of dirt & gravel roads. I have the factory Yokohama tires, which on these roads are halfway worn at 18k miles. Are your Wildpeaks the A/T Trails? If so, do you have any experience with them in mud?
How tall can you go for the side wall? 60? 65?
The CX5 quality is so much better
6:25 The transmission short-shifts because, almost like a diesel, the engine develops most of its power down low. While redline is 6200, torque peak is at 2500 and power peak is at 5000. Past that, you're just making more noise. So "short-shifting" is the fastest way to drive the car.
The little turbo is pushing 17.4 psi peak boost, but runs out of breath at high RPMs. Mazda engineered the system for daily driving, not the racetrack - the trade-off is basically instant spool-up and virtually no turbo lag. I daily this car and it's a hoot.
I love Sarahs enthusiastic reactions 😂
These reviews are so fun. 😂
Yes! I was hoping for this review! I love my CX30 TURBO! ❤
I have this exact same model and color and absolutely love it. Mazda’s today drive and handle like BMW’s of the late 90’s and early 2000’s
Sarah's channel is by far the most enjoyable to watch, bar none. Great humor to information ratio. Again, great facts with great humor.....................................
We have owned a 2, CX5, CX3, CX30, CX50 and loved them all.
Sarah the off road mode in the CX-30 is only meant to be used to assist you in getting out of deep snow or mud. Its not meant to be used at all times according to the manual.
Thanks!
227hp and 310lbft on 87 octane from a turbo 4 banger is NUTS considering that's literal diesel levels of torque.
After owning a CX5 turbo for 2 years this engine really likes premium fuel more than the regular. Also helps keep the carbon build up minimal.
I think carbon build up is what's ailing our 2018 cx-9, 60k miles gently driven but idles just a teensy bit rough. Wife always puts 87 octane in it.
@@technical19d34 The valves are supposed to be cleaned every 30k miles, so you likely have some buildup.
Yeah, Saab had those numbers early 2000's from 2,3L 4 pot.
I’m so jealous. I want to drive that track. Lucky girl.
I really think that you do a great testing of a vehicle you really show the pros and cons of every vehicle you
Based on your review, I picked up a certified pre-owned 2023 Mazda CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus with all the toys. The ticker had 3k on it, it was a dealer loaner/demo unit, and appears to be well kept.
About 20% off the MSRP, plus an extra 12months and 12k miles on the B2B warranty as well as the power train warranty goes out to 7/100k
It's a apt replacement for my 2012 3 with "spaceship mileage"
I actually just went today and signed the paperwork for a 2024 cx-30 carbon edition. 3700 miles on it. Used as a dealer loaner. 28,800. 6680 off of the original price with a better warranty.
Just so you know, that new little chime sound you used between segments tricks my dog into thinking there's someone at the door.
Had a 2022 Mazda 3 Turbo AWD. The most fun car I have ever had for the price point. Quick, nimble, and looked great! Super soft interior, nice trim pieces and physical knobs instead of touch screens; which I appreciated. Great to take up into the mountains and into some twisties. Sadly, I needed more hauling capacity otherwise I would never have gotten rid of it.
Unfortunately that model is not available in Australia yet
It is a subcompact, especially in the back seats it is tight for adults. The storage area is small too. There are USB's and a 12 v power jack inside the center armrest compartment, but there should be jacks by the vent in the back. Still, the interior is better than some more expensive brands. I was impressed with the performance on the dirt and hill. That Soul Red is one of the best red shade of color ever on a modern car, and you even come close to matching it with your blouse. I have a '21 CX-30 non-turbo, had it for 2 1/2 years now, have driven it cross-country from NJ and into the deep south, midwest in 38 states, has 39K on it and but for the battery (original was a cheap, low CCA's one, replaced with a better 650 CCA) and no other problems. I like the road feel, that has a real shiftable, real automatic transmission (not a CVT), the AWD gives you confidence on slippery/rainy surfaces, decent fuel mileage. I believe you did a review of a non-turbo CX-30 several years ago and you liked that too.
I love my CX-30! I haven't said that about a car in a long time!
Awesome hair day - Great color coordination - 🎶These Boots are Made For Drivin'🎶nothing brightens up a gloomy day like a SarahnReviewdeo 💃
In addition to a 95 Miata, I have a 2020 Mazda 3 all-wheel drive. I second your feelings regarding a manual transmission in these. That is literally the only thing I don't like about my Mazda 3. I'm happy that they're using what could be considered an old school 6-speed automatic, but a manual would really make the cx30 and Mazda 3 AWD kind of special
I owned the spec and color of the CX-30 you tested. I loved the car. I started driving Uber and decided to get a bigger car and bought a Toyota Highlander. For a single person or a couple, it’s an awesome little car that’s a blast to drive.
After watching your review, I bought one. Im extremely happy, thanks to you!
my turn!
Are you still happy with it? What color and trim did you get? How’s daily commute fuel economy?
I have a 2021 CX-30 Turbo, it's been a great little daily driver to throw around.
Hey nice drone shots. I've had 6 subys... And now i have 2 Mazdas... After watching your review i got a 2021 cx9. My first Mazda is a 2014 cx5 i had purchased it w/36k miles and now i have 246k it's been really reliable and i thrash it around everyday. Thnx
The CX30 turbo rips. Had one as a rental while my NA CX50 was getting some work done
I think this was one of the most entertaining off-road reviews in recent memory. Great reactions and it was fun watching you tear it up and have fun.
Love your editing Sarah. I don't know how you have time to do all that work, the reviews and put little Japanese characters and music into your videos as well.
Im guessing you never sleep
Rockin the skirt!
Mazda Soul Red Crystal really deserves a new RX7 to cover. Such a special hue.
It really is. I am not a big fan of red but when I see a Mazda in this colour I look. It is eye catching.
Another great review, Sarah. Mazda has always built quality cars and this one is no exception. I had a 626 GT Turbo for 30 years and enjoyed every minute of owning it. Keep the great reviews coming.
Mazda is killing it in the paint realm. This red is outstanding and the new deep red on the cx 90 is my favorite new car paint color.
Our 2016 cx5 is in that deep red and still looks amazing despite not being a fully garaged car. The paint is holding up really well . We bought ours slightly used and it’s been a great car and is pushing 110k . We also have a 3 and my commuter is a CX 3 grand touring AWD and I will never sell that , it’s amazing .
Love your reviews! I have a 22 Mazda3 turbo - but considered the cx30 to cope with the Houston roads. Great cars. Pretty much all the goodies CorkSport have come up with for the 3T also work on the cx30. Their air intake / turbo inlet pipe and cat back exhaust make the engine even better! Imagine some turbo whooshes to go with your off-road fun 😊. Thanks again.
Why do I cheer when the vehicles make it up the hill? Thanks for all the fun Sarah!
I just got the Carbon Edition turbo. Had it on some muddy dirt roads in the lake George area, absolutely a blast. Best choice in car since my fiesta st
One of the features I love of my CX-30 is that the headlights both auto level, and they also turn with the steering wheel. I was a bit weirded out when I first drove it at night, but it sure makes a difference when turning or going around curves.
The idea was matured and mass produced in 1955 by Citroën on the DS19.
Adaptive headlights were finally legalized in the US by the DOT fairly recently. I have older BMWs that came with the adaptive hardware anyway, and the software locked out the function. When you started the cars, the self-test would still move the headlights to verify that the motors were free, but they didn’t do anything while driving. There were separate fixed position lights for lighting up corners.
@@Palaemon44 That sounds like a smart design from BMW. Citroën had similar systems for many decades.
The SM, a rare and complex machine, had a cluster of 6 head lamps the self leveled during braking and accelaration, and the inner pair swivled to iluminate around bends. All hydraulically operated.
The Tucker had a single center headlight that turned with the direction of steering in June 1947.
They should be mandatory instead of the headlight off when the directional signal flashes on that side. D'oh !
The new crosstreks have them now but people say they are horrible
Thanks for another cool vid! 🛻
That's what she said! 😅 0:26
Say what you want if you like mazdas or no but damn that candy red is absolutely stunning outside!
The white lab coat really works well with this one. The hill climb was excellent. Sarah having fun is the best.
I think a case can be made for a manual hood holder-upper. They always work and will likely never need to be replaced because they can't keep it up........like gas struts.
Why does no one else put the car on a lift and show us the drivetrain? I really missed this since I started reading "Auto Motor und Schport" three decades ago. Thank you Sarah.
Why would you go anywhere else?
I Daily a Mazda 3 Hatchback AWD, it got me out of a snow jam ! Not an Audi but got the job Done. Your Pro Style and Details about stuff we wana see is the best around. Gotta say you're like the Tiny Coin in the Dryer...Hott Dime ! :) Big Uppps Sarah n Tuned !!!
I wish that was available with manual 😒
Couldn't agree more on Mazda needing a Turbo+AWD+Manual anything. I'm still daily driving my '06 Mazdaspeed6; it's such a great car.
Your laugh of excitement is the most honest thing on RUclips. Stay awesome Sarah.
The color of your "yipick" is a perfect match for your top. Looks great !
Just the greatest content creator and the hardest working ! Much respect ✊
Sarah does not ordinarily call out other RUclipsr videos, especially explainer videos. Not that I would expect any of Jason's video would be anything less than exemplary, but because Sarah called it out, I feel I must go watch it. Very high praise.
There is a lift kit from HRG offroad that will give the CX 30 an extra 1.5 inches of ground clearance. Combined with a skid plate from Corksport and Falken wildpeak A/T trail tires will turn the cx 30 into a serious off roader.
I'm not a huge SUV nor crossover fan, but I like that Mazda.
You have informed and fun reviews. Keep up the good work
I drive Toyotas for 17 years and in 2022 got myself a Mazda3. I love the way my 2022 Mazda3 premium plus drives, there's this overwhelming feeling I want to take each curve a little faster, and the g-vectoring control really keeps things planted with minimal body lean & that's even with the junk stock 18in toyo proxes. I don't track my car but i love throwing it into bends, roundabouts and twisty country roads in sport mode.
Love your reviews, especially the off roaders. Thanks Sarah 😁👍
You can get a manual version in the UK but it's a different engine being a 2 litre naturally aspirated Sky Active X which I think has a supercharger but only has 180 bhp. I'm pretty sure the supercharger is for fuel efficiency and not power. They are saying 47 mpg average, that's imperial gallons not US gallons
Only front wheel drive which is a bummer. Huh, I just clicked around and ya'll get manuals in almost everything.
You get them with awd too.@@duckrutt
Hmmm I've never heard of a supercharger giving you a better gas mileage I thought it was usually the opposite 🤔
This is what the website says "An extremely lean mix of fuel and air are compressed to an extremely high pressure. A spark then ignites a very small, dense amount of fuel, which further raises the heat and pressure in the cylinder, causing the remaining fuel to ignite under pressure (like a diesel). The fuel burns more quickly and more completely so you get better performance and fewer emissions than a conventional engine." and "there is a small supercharger which helps to pressurise the air in the engine when running in SPCCI mode"@@RRr-yl8zr
Ahhh! I just love that Rally Special Stage! So much fun to watch - that is just one of many things that make your car reviews the best on the youtube! Thank you for what you do and Stay Awesome!
I like how you matched 😅your outfit to match the vehicle
I really appreciate how you pick apart the construction of these cars, too many reviewers just reading the marketing brochure at us and I like your insights
I really like these little cars. I kinda want one.... but I'd probably just go for the 2.5 S Prefered with the naturally aspirated engine and AWD in either red or all black. Throw some different wheels and tires on it and it'd be awesome!
My dad’s CX-50 Turbo Meridian is also hilariously fast. My wife’s CX-9 is also quick on its feet.
compared to their neighbors honda and toyota, mazda makes their cars quite quirky and driver-focused. and i love it.
So, a Japanese SAAB.
Loved the enthusiasm for the little Mazda, just put some off-road boots on it and her go. Sarah ever thought of doing a timed lap around the off-road track…. just for some added fun.
Nice to see the shifter moves the right way when in manual mode. Some cars it's forward to shift up and back to shift down and that's the wrong way round!
very very annoying tooo it was haerd to get used to it in my mazda 3 its up to shift down and DOWN to shift up wich makes it crazy crazy easy and fun to drive
Bought a 2022 CX30 Turbo premium. Enjoying this vehicle!
Absolutely stunning in red and the car ain't bad either
I bought my first Mazda CX5 in 2012 but was a 2013. Fully loaded the only thing I and many complained about was the lack of power from the 2 liter. Almost 160000 Miles later and not one issue I traded it in on a new 2019 loaded this time without all wheel drive now living in Fl. The 2.5 engine made a big difference and 60000 miles not one issue.
The CX-30 Turbo is my FAV Mazda crossover!
The long awaited review of the Mazda CX-30 Turbo, very nicely done, Sarah. Cheers!!
I’m pretty much brand agnostic, but three of my last four car purchases have been Mazdas (in fact, I work for another manufacturer). They just seem to be the answer to the automotive question I’m asking at the time. I own three currently, including a ‘90 Miata that I’ve owned for 26 years and which has been a race car for the last 20.
I have a '21 TPP and it's been such a great little gremlin. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Turbo and a traditional transmission make this a no brainer in my book. Take note Subaru. Thanks Sarah.
Subaru makes it's own way through the marketplace, and their increasing sales reflect that. Take note.
@@eskieman3948 their standard AWD really carrying them
@@calebwany8422 Agreed. In these lower price ranged vehicles Subaru's AWD is the best. The AWD and their resell value carry the brand. It's just really sad that Subaru gave up on those us who want a little more power in the
AWESOME! I've been thinking about buying one of these and I was hoping you would do a review!
I slowed it down around 11:20 to see what the next review car is and Sarah at 0.25x sounds so funny! Like a frat girl explaining cars while really drunk.
"OK" when the brakes grab. The best surprise reaction when braking. 😊
Coffee time 😊Sarah is working 😊🇦🇺😋
Sarah gives the value added insight 16:13.
Always great reviews- so thorough and knowledgeable. But, I would be lying if I said I was not also drawn to your absolute beauty and your coordinated outfits. :)
My daily is a cz-5 (2016) with a 6 speed manual. Modded a little, and great for hauling kids and still having a fun drive.
GreatJob with this video. Mazda is rocking it with their CUVs. These cars really need to be pushed to uncork the fun "Zoom-Zoom". Love my 2024 Mazda CX-50 TPP
I was waiting for to review the turbo. I knew you would love it. I am buying the turbo, and I am a Subaru fan, too.
Very detailed review. This is how it's done.
very well presented technical data on the mazda.just bought the 2023 mazda cx30 turbo premium plus,so exciting to drive and pretty to look at.
great review I never thought about Mazda a before I think it is something to look at,nice choice of lipstick and your top match the car color. Like the car and your outfit is very nice
I love the dedication you put into your videos. Thanks for the fun moments and the extended review! I think I'll be buying one of these this year
always nice to see you sarah you make my day
Another stunning outfit from your wardrobe. The Mazda was nice too.
Nice to see a video that isn't just another boring review, great job Sarah!
Best outfit this year
So far. There still is a lot left of this year....
love it!
The outfit matches perfectly the car 👌
I'm not mad at all with mazda and the recent offerings. Great review 😊
Love your content
Love my 23 with the same trim. Great in the canadian snow
Lol
AND Mazda has their very own tech speck anime cheerleader.
Perfect outfit for a Japanese car review.
Great job, as always. I love the format of your reviews.
Nice match: Mazda colour, your lipp gloss and your top! You are my favourite car reviewer (and car rebuilder!) of the internet!
I like your channel i like the way you review the cars with comparison with other vehicles with a honest look
I brought a 2021 Mazda 3 Manual. My first manual and I'm in love with it.
I have a 2020 CX5 Touring AWD and I've been completely impressed with it.
I'm sure the turbo would be a real hoot to drive but I personally can't justify that....
Oh well.
Thank you for the review Sarah, look forward to these.
Nice drone shots! Esp 15:51