2009 Mazda Rx-8 R3 Coupe 4-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Selling my 2009 Mazda Rx-8 R3 with Upgrades/Mods due to a growing family. $17,299. Never been Tracked. Babied. This car is very rare. Mazda Certified Warranty Expires Dec 11 2016 or 100k Miles. Excellent Condition. Always parked in a covered Garage at home and at work. Voted 3rd Place in Best Handling Cars under $100k (Car & Driver Sept 2010). Clean Title. All Oil Change records. No Accidents. I am the second owner bought the car at 9k miles. 300-watt Bose audio system, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity. Traction and stability control, a rear wing, fog lights, xenon headlights. Stock R3 Leather Recaro Racing Seats (Very Good Condition). Stock Bilstein Shocks and Struts. 6 Speed Manual Transmission. 19" Stock Forged Rims. Red Brake Calipers. Hankook Ventus V12 Tires with good Tread life.
Lots of upgrades: - AEM Cold Air Intake System (Gun Metal Gray). (Still have the old intake parts) - Turbo XS Cat Back Exhaust. - R1- Concepts Drilled and Slotted Rotors with Hawk Brake Pads Installed at 30k miles. - All interior light bulbs swapped out for LED's. - Bright Phillips Aftermarket Fog Lights. - Dark Tint. (legal in GA) - Hard Wired for Radar Detector. Serious buyers only. I work in Atlanta off of Powers Ferry Road and will have the car with me Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Text/email if you have any questions. 404-642-5645 |
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Mazda's first profit in five years in sight due to weak yen
Fri, 05 Apr 2013Automotive News reports Mazda is set to turn a profit for the first time in five years. The automaker is more dependent on exports from Japan than other automakers based in that country, and as a result, it has long suffered at the hands of a strong yen. But the currency has declined in value by some 16 percent over the past six months and Mazda's shares have tripled in value to their highest level since 2008. Contrast this situation to a year ago when Mazda printed 1.22 billion new shares to raise cash. The move was equivalent to 70 percent of the company's then-outstanding stock, and values tumbled to record lows as a result.
Now that the yen has fallen to a value of around 96 per dollar, Mazda operations in the US are more profitable and the company now projects it will earn around $279 million for the next fiscal year. Automotive News says a one yen change against the dollar can have a 9.1 percent impact on Mazda operating profit compared to 4.7 percent at Subaru parent Fuji Heavy Industries or 3.1 percent at Toyota. Those automakers better insulate themselves from currency fluctuations with overseas manufacturing facilities.
Mazda Hazumi concept gets punchy, comes out of its corner early
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The subcompact, four-door hatchback shows off Mazda's Kodo design language in its smallest size yet. Hazumi means "bound" or "spring up" in Japanese, and it is meant to look like it is packed with energy. It is a very attractive little concept and hopefully points to a more stylish face for the next-generation Mazda2.
Mazda has not unveiled the full details about the concept yet, but in a previous release, it said for the car is using a 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine. While Mazda has not officially said that the Hazumi shows the next Mazda2, it did say in its earlier release that it "points the way to the future" for the brand's small cars. Reading between the lines isn't too difficult, then.
2014 Mazda6 earns Popular Mechanics' 'Car of the Year'
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Popular Mechanics praised the 6's Skyactiv 2.5-liter, 184-horsepower engine, as well as its agility and responsiveness during testing. It also remarked on the functional, but well designed cabin, and the degree of available technology.
"The Mazda6 really impressed us with how well it delivers so many things modern car owners want: great mileage, fun road-handling, upscale features and looks - and remarkable value," said Jim Meigs, Editor-in-Chief of Popular Mechanics.