2021 Mazda MX-30 First Edition

£8,910.00
Mazda MX-30
billingshurst, Daux Road
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Nov 4, 2025

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I’ve got this 2021 Mazda MX-30 First Edition – Polymetal Grey, 35.5kWh battery, 107kW electric power – and I’m parting ways with it. It’s been a solid ride over the years, and I’ve used it mostly for daily commutes and weekend trips around Billingshurst on Daux Road.

The car’s got a clean, modern look and feels quite smooth to drive. The 8.8-inch navigation is handy, and the heads-up display makes it easy to keep your eyes on the road. Adaptive cruise and parking sensors help with everyday driving, especially in tight spots. I’ve used the heated seats quite a bit in the winter – really nice for long drives or chilly mornings.

I’ve kept it well-maintained, and it’s only done about 107kW of power, so it’s still responsive and efficient. Safety features like blind spot monitoring and pretensioners are all there too.

I’ve been driving with a focus on sustainability, and this car fits in well with that – it’s quiet, low-emission, and runs on electricity. I’m not selling it just to get rid of it, but because I’m moving to a new place and need to simplify my vehicle collection.

It’s not the most expensive car on the market, but it’s one I’ve genuinely enjoyed using. The price is £8,910, which I’m happy with given how it’s held up.

I’ve got a Lifetime Maintenance Plan in place – that means no more worrying about service costs or unexpected repairs. It covers everything from basic checks to major parts, and I’ve never had to pay out of pocket for anything. It’s a real peace of mind, especially with how much I use it.

If you’re thinking about going electric or just want a reliable, low-maintenance car, this one might be worth a look. I’ve lived in Billingshurst for a few years now, so it’s been a real part of my routine.

Let me know if you’d like to chat – happy to go over the details or answer any questions.
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