2010 Mazda Cx-7....fwd....2.5l...........repairable / Salvage on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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2010 MAZDA CX-7 SUV Auxiliary Audio Input Low 87k miles You are bidding on a damaged 2010 MAZDA CX-7. This powerful & comfortable SUV is really good car for city. Because of its size, you can park anywhere. Also its a gas saver. IT STARTS AND LOT DRIVES
GOOD RADIATORS!!!
NO AIRBAGS DEPLOYED
We are selling this car with NO RESERVE. That means that the car will be sold to the highest bidder. Don't wait till the last minute to bid as this is only a 3 day auction, Place your bid before hand, don't wait till the last minute and miss out! THE CAR IS LOCATED IN CHICAGO, IL. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ANYTIME BEFORE THE AUCTION IS OVER TO SEE THE CAR IN PERSON. Car will be sold as-is with a TEXAS SALVAGE TITLE, We bought this car from insurance auto auction with no hood, right fender, bumper and headlights, so all this parts need to be replace. Radiator is still good AC is working. Car parked in a garage and during transportation will be covered with plastic cover. What you see is what you get. so look at the pictures, and let me know if you need any more. All the inspections needs to be done before the end of the auction. Deposit of $500 will be due within 24 hrs after auction is over. Full payment will be due within 3 working days. If you don't, item could be sold to the next highest bidder. The buyer is responsible for the shipping or transportation of the vehicle, but we can recommend dispatchers that I use who give excellent pricing. If you have any further questions, feel free to call my cell phone at: 731-277-7711 OR 631-482-7270 If you have less than 10 feedback's or negative feedback, please e-mail me your contact information so that we know you are a legitimate bidder. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!! |
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Mazda goes on engineer hiring binge as recovery picks up speed
Mon, 10 Mar 2014Japan's larger automakers - companies like Toyota, Honda and Nissan - have tremendous engineering talent at their disposal. That's largely because, selling as many cars as they do, they've got more revenues to tap into. Logic might dictate, then, that smaller automakers like Mazda, which no longer has the deep pockets afforded to it by its former partnership with Ford, might have less of a budget and workforce for engineering. But Mazda has been raking in record profits, and it plans on cashing those revenues in by hiring a substantial new pool of engineers.
According to Automotive News, Mazda is preparing to hire as many as 185 new engineers over the next two years - almost four times as many as the 50 engineers it previously targeted. Many of those engineers will be put to work developing the second-generation, Skyactiv 2 technologies that are on the drawing board while the first round of Skyactiv features are still being rolled out.
The boost in recruitment is enabled by a positive fiscal year that ended last March, marking the first profits Mazda had logged in four years. Sources anticipate that the fiscal year culminating at the end of this month will mark the company's most profitable yet, netting over a billion dollars to eclipse the fiscal year that ended in 2008 when it recorded $872.5 million in profits.
Kiwi seniors accidentally lock themselves in Mazda3 for 13 hours, nearly die
Wed, Dec 17 2014It's an over-played trope that senior citizens are bad with technology. Its regular use as a comedic device, though, overshadows a more dire circumstance that comes when elderly citizens are paired with gizmos and gadgets they don't fully understand. A couple from New Zealand spent the night in their new, smart-key-equipped Mazda3 after thinking they'd locked themselves in, in what The Otago Daily Times called "a series of 'Murphy's Law' events." The two thought the car wouldn't function without the key fob, which had accidentally been left outside of the car, along with the owner's manual. That, along with the combination of stress, darkness and a lack of overall information about the car nearly killed Mollieanne and Brian Smith. After thinking they'd become trapped, the Smiths, 65 and 68, respectively, tried honking the horn to alert neighbors – it was Guy Fawkes Night, so the sound was drowned out by fireworks – and even took the Mazda's jack to a window in their attempt to escape. When they were discovered and freed 13 hours later, Mrs. Smith was unconscious and Mr. Smith was having trouble breathing, with emergency crews telling the couple another half hour in the car would have killed them. Mr. Smith later told The Otago Daily Times he was "very methodical," but couldn't figure out how to unlock the car. "Once I found out how simple it was to unlock it I kicked myself that I did not find the way out," the 68-year-old told The Times. "I had this mind-set that I did not have the transponder [so I could not get out]." Mazda New Zealand pointed out that is not the case. "It's not a design flaw with the car," Mazda New Zealand General Manager Glenn Harris told The Times. "What we have said to the [dealership] network is, with new technologies, don't forget to show customers how to use them in their entirety [and] how to override them. There is always a manual process to override them." Featured Gallery 2014 Mazda3 Hatchback View 9 Photos News Source: Otago Daily TimesImage Credit: Mazda Auto News Mazda Safety Hatchback Economy Cars mazda mazda3
2016 Mazda CX-5 keeps it simple
Wed, 19 Nov 2014Take a long, hard look, folks. This is the refreshed 2016 Mazda CX-5, which makes its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show today. And if you're thinking, "Say, that looks just like the old one," you really aren't alone. The visible updates certainly aren't major - Mazda has instead focused on giving the already-good CX-5 some thoughtful upgrades to make it a more attractive package than ever.
Outside, there are some slight changes to the styling, including new LED light signatures at the front and rear, as well as redesigned foglamp housings. Uplevel models also ride on attractive new 19-inch alloy wheels, with a dark finish.
Under the hood, it's all the same. Mazda's Skyactiv 2.0- and 2.5-liter four-cylinder engines carry over, with 155 and 184 horsepower, respectively. Front-wheel-drive, 2.5-liter models get a small bump in fuel economy, too - the CUV is now rated at 26 miles per gallon city and 33 mpg highway, up from 25/32. Models equipped with the automatic transmission now benefit from different drive modes, as well.