2007 Mazda Cx7 Suv 2.3 Turbo 2wd 30mpg, Selling Cheap Needs Mechanic Work on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
This is a VERY nice little sporty and powerful SUV with a 250hp 2.3 turbo charged motor that gets near 30 mpg. I bought for my wife off eBay here about two weeks ago. We bought it knowing it had a bad turbo charger ( smoked blue when turbo boosted ) . I took it and had a brand new OEM factory turbo installed and a full service and inspection, afterword it ran drive amazing ( 1600.00 later) yesterday i get in it to drive it to town, start it and its missing out for some reason.... I rented a scanner from auto zone and it has code for miss fire on #4 i put a new set of spark plugs in it as the auto parts store people said to and it didn't help. I spent all my money on it and can not afford to take it to shop again.... I don't know anymore about it.
It starts and runs fine however has a slight miss and engine light is flashing on... it will need towed, if you buy it you can drive it short distance but i wouldn't want to..
body is near flawless! No dents dings or rust, possibly a small scratch but i haven't seen it.. The interior is flawless, The motor don't leak a drip and is clean. It don't smoke or knock at all.. ( brand new 1000.00 turbo)
a/c blows ice cold, 6 speed automatic transmission.
i have a clean clear title in hand...
This is surely a simple fix for someone that knows more about these things...
selling as is where is.. I've described this car honestly and to the best of my ability. If there is something I've left out you would like to know please simply ask, that being said please ask any and all questions before bidding please..
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