The inspector said this car has always been maintained on time and used very carefully. After a road test, the car's power and brakes were still very strong, and the chassis support was excellent on curves and bumpy roads. Overall, it remains a high-performing car. The Mazda3 is positioned as a "sporty and stylish" model among Japanese cars in its class, primarily targeting young customers born in the 1980s. The rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension for better handling; although it sacrifices some rear passenger space, it greatly improves handling and rear passenger comfort. The owner said that he initially considered the Mazda3 mainly because of its dynamic and stylish exterior and youthful interior design, as the designs of its Japanese competitors in the same class were too bland. In the three years since he bought it, he has maintained it on time and taken good care of it, and there have never been any problems. Its quality and stability are much better than domestic and Korean cars; after all, for a family car, reliability is paramount.