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Brand New 2013 Mazda Miata Club Edition Automatic on 2040-cars

US $24,144.00
Year:2013 Mileage:275 Color:
Location:

West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
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Piazza Mazda of West Chester
1340 Wilmington Pike West Chester, PA 19382
2013 Mazda MX-5 Miata Club




  Vehicle Information

VIN : JM1NC2LFXD0227288 Exterior Color : Crystal White Pearl Mica
Stock Number : 13M027 Interior Color : Black
Year : 2013 Miles : 275
Make : Mazda Engine Cylinders : 4
Type : New Displacement : 2.0L
Trim : Club Certified : False
Body Style : Convertible Date In Stock : 8/13/2013
Doors : 2 :

  Vehicle Options

Cruise controlCoin holderBody-color door handlesFront/rear body-color bumpersFront/rear stabilizer barsRear window defoggerEmergency trunk releaseFog lightsLeather-wrapped shift knobTire pressure monitoring systemHalogen headlightsDriver Foot RestIgnition key illuminationSide-impact door beamsCarpeted floor matsPwr door locks12V pwr outletAir conditioningEngine ImmobilizerRear diffuserRear fender antennaPadded door armrests4-wheel anti-lock brakes w/electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)Remote releases -inc: trunk lidfuel doorhoodLockable glove boxFront door net pockets w/bottle holdersDriver & passenger side covered back panel storagePadded center console armrest17" dark gun metal aluminum alloy wheelsReclining cloth bucket seats -inc: driver seat height adjustmentforward/back slide
integrated headrests. red contrast stitchingBlack vinyl door trim inserts w/silver door handlesCloth manual z-shape folding convertible soft top w/glass rear windowAluminum pwr plant frame (PPF)Instrumentation -inc: tachometercoolant tempoil pressurefuel level3-point seat belts -inc: pretensioners & force limitersAluminum hoodFront/rear gas-filled mono-tube dampersGlossy dark grey seatback bar trimMesh aero board windblockerFront ventilated/solid rear pwr disc brakes w/rear aluminum calipersAluminum trunk lidFront air damRemote keyless entry w/retractable keyDriver seatback storage pocketOverhead courtesy lamp w/dimming2.0L DOHC MPFI 16-valve I4 engine -inc: variable valve timingRear multi-link suspension w/aluminum bearing supportTire puncture repair kitBlack pwr mirrorsSport-tuned single exhaust w/dual silver outletsWarning lamps -inc: airbags
batterybrakeenginefuel
high-beamoilseat beltDynamic stability control w/traction controlRear wheel drive3-spoke leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel -inc: audio & cruise controlsEngine-speed-sensitive variable pwr rack & pinion steeringBody color decoration panel w/graphicP205/45R17 high performance tiresFront aluminum double-wishbone suspension -inc: shock tower braceBlack gauges -inc: white letteringdark gray trim rings
red nighttime illuminationBlack head lamp bezel(2) cup holdersSolar-control green-tinted windshieldAM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3/WMA player -inc: speed-sensing auto volume control(6) speakersdigital clockaux input jack2-speed fixed-intermittent wipersPwr windows w/1-touch down featureLocking rear center consoleTrip computer -inc: average mpg & ambient tempVisors w/covered vanity mirrorsTrunk light6-speed automatic transmission w/OD -inc: paddle shiftersSide-impact airbagsDual front airbags w/passenger deactivation switch

  Contact Information

Piazza Mazda of West Chester
1340 Wilmington Pike
West Chester, PA 19382


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