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GoAuto News has a story about Mazda unveiling a CX4 model to fill the CX3 - CX5 gap.

More price competition is good for all I'm thinking.....that's what's keeping Aussie prices so competitive.

I don't go for origami bling though or endless and expensive servicing but I'm sure it will be another raging Mazda success out here at least.

This is the Koeru design concept, were it fits in the CX range remains to be seen. I went to look at the CX3 on Monday and was not impressed, a lot of money for what you get. All reviews on Youtube have not been very complementary especially with the 1.5 diesel version. 

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This is the Koeru design concept, were it fits in the CX range remains to be seen. I went to look at the CX3 on Monday and was not impressed, a lot of money for what you get. All reviews on Youtube have not been very complementary especially with the 1.5 diesel version. 

Tony

We have Mazda 'group think' here in Oz with the Mazda marketing position occupied by ex motoring journos it's all a bit predictable me thinks.

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