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How much is a 2010 Mazda3 worth today?

The value of a 2010 Mazda3 today generally falls in the $2,500 to $6,000 range in private-party sales, with higher figures for low mileage and well-kept, top-trim examples. Regional demand and car condition can push values outside this band.


For context, this article outlines typical price bands by trim and mileage, explains the main factors that influence current value, and provides practical steps to estimate or maximize what your car is worth in today’s market.


Current value by trim and mileage


Below are approximate private-party value ranges for common configurations of the 2010 Mazda3, based on typical mileage bands. Exact figures vary by location, condition, and market conditions.



  • Mazda3 i (base, 2.0L) with around 100,000–120,000 miles: roughly $2,500–$4,000 private party.

  • Mazda3 s (mid-range, 2.5L) with around 100,000–120,000 miles: roughly $3,500–$5,000 private party.

  • Mazda3 s Grand Touring (top trim, with additional features) with around 100,000–120,000 miles: roughly $4,000–$6,000 private party.


These ranges reflect a snapshot of current market values and assume clean titles, typical wear, and reasonable maintenance. Region and demand can widen or narrow these numbers.


What factors affect the value


Several key factors determine where a specific 2010 Mazda3 lands within the overall range. Understanding these helps you price accurately or assess a car you’re considering buying.



  • Mileage and overall mechanical condition

  • Body condition, rust, and signs of bodywork

  • Maintenance history and documented service records

  • Trim level and factory features (e.g., sunroof, leather, upgraded audio)

  • Transmission type (manual vs. automatic) and reliability records

  • Accident history and title status

  • Location and local demand for used Mazdas


In practice, a well-documented car with lower miles and no major issues will command a price toward the higher end of the range, while high-mileage or poorly documented vehicles will sit closer to the lower end.


How to get an accurate value today


To determine a precise number for a specific car, use multiple trusted sources and tailor the input to your ZIP code and mileage. Here’s how to approach it.



  1. Enter your exact mileage, trim level (i, s, or Grand Touring), options, and ZIP code into valuation tools such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA.

  2. Compare private-party and trade-in values to understand what a buyer would pay versus what a dealer might offer.

  3. Review nearby listings for similar 2010 Mazda3s to gauge real-time asking prices in your market.

  4. Check for any mechanical or cosmetic issues that could justify adjusting the price up or down.


Using several sources and a careful scan of local listings will give you a robust estimate and help you price competitively.


Tips to maximize value when selling


Even small improvements can lift the price or shorten selling time. Consider the following actions before listing your car for sale.



  • Address safety and maintenance items (tires with adequate tread, brakes, fresh fluids, and a recent oil change).

  • Fix obvious cosmetic issues (dings, scratches, interior wear) where practical and cost-effective.

  • Gather maintenance records and receipts to show a history of proper care.

  • Have a trusted mechanic perform a pre-sale inspection and provide a written report.

  • Take high-quality photos that highlight the car’s best features from multiple angles, inside and out.


By presenting a well-documented, well-maintained vehicle, you can often command a price toward the higher end of the expected range.


Summary


A 2010 Mazda3 today typically trades between about $2,500 and $6,000 in private sales, with higher numbers reserved for the best-maintained, lower-mileage examples and top trims. To arrive at an accurate value for a specific car, consult multiple valuation services (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) using your exact mileage, trim, options, and ZIP code, and cross-check with local listings. Address any major maintenance needs before selling to maximize buyer interest and price.

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