The 2021 Mazda CX-30 is a small crossover SUV that debuted for the 2020 model year, running on fourth-gen Mazda3 underpinnings and featuring a shapely body style.
Despite its practical drawbacks, such as poor visibility, the CX-30 offers sharp handling and sporting dynamics in a small and well-appointed crossover.
The 2021 Mazda CX-30 is the last model year offered with standard front-wheel drive and optional all-wheel drive, making it a good option for those who want a driver's crossover.

Mazda equipped all CX-30s with a standard AWD system starting in 2022, which has improved its overall performance and capabilities.
The 2021 CX-30 remains a stellar buy in the used car market, with Kelley Blue Book estimating a 23% depreciation in the last three years, and current resale and trade-in values at $15,650 and $14,800, respectively.
This is compared to the Mazda CX-5, which has depreciated by over 40% in the same timeframe, almost double that of the 2021 CX-30.

The CX-30's depreciation curve is not as dramatic as that of the Hyundai Kona, with Kelley Blue Book estimating a 30% depreciation rate for the 2021 Hyundai Kona.
Other valuation trackers offer better news for the Mazda CX-30, with Car Edge declaring a five-year resale value of $21,764 based on a 36% depreciation after five years.
The resale value of a car will depend on many factors, such as trim model, mileage driven, vehicle condition, and accident history, but the Mazda CX-30 appears to be holding up well in the used car market.
The Mazda CX-30's slow depreciation rate makes it an attractive option for those looking to buy a used car.
