trying to decide which used mazda to buy
HI: New member here. Looking to buy a used mazda and hoping to get some feedback. First one is a 2016 Mazda 3 touring with 117,00 miles on it. In good shape but the windshield wiper recall was not completed. asking $11,700..
The second one is a 2017 Mazda touring with all the bells and whistles with 93,000 miles. However, when I got in to test drive the car did not start. They jumped the battery and it seemed fine; really nice car. The sales person told me they replaced the battery and dropped the price to $13, 777. I'm concerned about the battery as I have read that some of the 2017 mazda have issues with battery being drained from other sources of the car.
Any feedback/suggestions you can offer will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
The second one is a 2017 Mazda touring with all the bells and whistles with 93,000 miles. However, when I got in to test drive the car did not start. They jumped the battery and it seemed fine; really nice car. The sales person told me they replaced the battery and dropped the price to $13, 777. I'm concerned about the battery as I have read that some of the 2017 mazda have issues with battery being drained from other sources of the car.
Any feedback/suggestions you can offer will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Tessa; Oct 20, 2024 at 06:20 PM.
There is no concerned with either year for batteries. The internet is not the best for many service related issues when reported by owners. 
If I had to give advise I would say with the very very very limited information between the 2 choices the 2017 because the year and even better would be if you can find a 2018 in your price range.

If I had to give advise I would say with the very very very limited information between the 2 choices the 2017 because the year and even better would be if you can find a 2018 in your price range.
There is no concerned with either year for batteries. The internet is not the best for many service related issues when reported by owners. 
If I had to give advise I would say with the very very very limited information between the 2 choices the 2017 because the year and even better would be if you can find a 2018 in your price range.

If I had to give advise I would say with the very very very limited information between the 2 choices the 2017 because the year and even better would be if you can find a 2018 in your price range.
Yes I own one,
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I rented a 2018 with w 2.0 automatic and going up into the Seirra Mountains on HWY 80 to RENO Neveda starting from the California side and back I could still keep pace with other cars at the posted speed limits of 65 MPH.
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