2005 Mazda3 Hatchback 2.3 on 2040-cars
Port Jervis, New York, United States
All of our vehicles are for sale locally, and we reserve the
right to end the auction early for any reason.
This is a wholesale vehicle being offered for a wholesale price, and it
is in average, wholesale condition considering its age and miles. All efforts
have been made to describe the vehicle accurately. Some common signs of wear might include, but are
not limited to: door dings, scratches, dents, surface rust, rock chips, bumper
marks, scruffs on rims, brake wear, suspension and mechanical wear, paint flaws
and missing/damaged trim. We are not responsible for typos or omissions. You are responsible for checking over the
vehicle, or having a 3rd party inspect the vehicle before auction
end. We recommend that you tow your
vehicle away and have it checked out by a certified mechanic before driving –
regardless of its condition. We also
suggest you come to our location to inspect the vehicle, please call first for
appointment @ (845) 772-2052. We are
located in Orange County, NY and easy to get to via Route 84, Route 209 or 23, or
train. Once the auction ends, a non-refundable $500 deposit is
required over the phone within 24 hours, otherwise we will sell it to the next
highest bidder. We accept credit cards,
debit cards and Pay Pal. Balance is due within 5 days of auction ending, and we
accept cash, credit or debit cards (3% bank fee applies), or cashier’s checks
(certified bank check, no personal checks) on all final balances when you pick
up the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for
pickup or shipping of vehicle. We
require a valid driver’s license before pickup.
If you need an out-of-state (NY) in-transit tag, we can provide them
with proof of insurance, and there is a fee. If you live in NY, we need to
collect sales tax. A $75 document fee will be added to the total value of the
auction. All prices are plus tax and DMV
fees, if any. Please call or text Marie Beals if you have a question (845) 772-2052 or
email: mbeals100@gmail.com |
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Takata airbag recall spreads to China with 42k Mazda sedans
Mon, 07 Jul 2014The scope of the problem with the faulty airbag inflators from Takata continues to broaden and is now reaching China, as well. Mazda is recalling 42,732 Mazda6 units there, produced by its local joint venture partner China FAW Car Company, to replace the front passenger airbags. It comes as part of Mazda's recall of nearly 160,000 vehicles worldwide, including about 34,600 in the US, according to Reuters.
This is the same problem that caused seven automakers in the US to recall an estimated 2.1 million vehicles in late June. The airbag inflators can potentially explode instead of deploying the airbag, which hampers the bag's inflation. In some cases occupants are also hit by the metal shrapnel, which can cause further injuries. In the US, Mazda is repairing the 2003-2007 Mazda6 (pictured above), 2006-2007 Mazdaspeed6, 2004 MPV and 2004-2008 RX-8 originally sold in or currently registered in Florida, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.
This is hardly the first instance of this issue. Since 2001, there have been 20 recalls tied to the exploding airbags supplied by Takata. The problem is possibly linked to the propellant in the inflators, but there's no conclusive evidence of that yet. Most of the automakers in the US limited the most recent recalls only to a few humid states because moisture potentially exacerbated the problem.
Long Road Racing will build you the Miata that Mazda won't
Tue, Jun 6 2017One of the frustrating things about new cars today is that many features are exclusive to this trim level, or that package. Even the enthusiast-friendly Miata has many restrictions how you can configure one, which can make choosing one a bit tricky. You can't have the cheapest one or the leather-clad one with a limited slip differential, for example. And adding aftermarket parts on your own runs the risk of voiding your warranty. Long Road Racing, however, has a possible solution for creating the ideal, warranty-covered Miata. You may not be familiar with Long Road Racing, but you probably heard about one of its most-publicized products, the MX-5 Cup car. The car was developed by Mazda with the intention of creating a global spec series, and Mazda reports that about 140 of the cars have been sold so far. Every single one of those cars went to Long Road Racing to be specced out for racing before reaching their customers. So the company is familiar with the car, and has applied its expertise to its "Ultimate MX-5" program. The way the program works is, once you've purchased a 2016 or 2017 Miata, you can send it to the company to have it customized to your needs. The company has an extensive list of parts to choose from, all of which have been selected by the company to work well together. But if you need something outside of its offerings, or just need help choosing from the list, you can get in touch with the company to discuss how best to achieve your goals. Long Road Racing will also customize any trim level of Miata, and can even create a Miata Mazda didn't offer. For instance, you could have a Grand Touring with the leather interior, but also with the limited-slip differential and Brembo brakes from the Club model. All of these parts are fully warrantied by Long Road Racing for the length of the OEM warranty, and they don't void the factory warranty. We had the opportunity to try out a car customized by Long Road Racing at the M1 Concourse track in Pontiac, Mich. The car was there to sample alongside some of the MX-5 Cup cars as well as several of Mazda's stock road cars to drive on course. The road-going Long car started as a Grand Touring model, and it retains its heated leather seats and automatic climate control.
Mazda6 diesel delayed until April
Fri, 13 Sep 2013Diesel enthusiasts waiting on the new Skyactiv-D-powered Mazda6 will have to wait a bit longer. The shapely fuel-efficient four-door has just had its North American launch pushed back to April, due to delays in emissions testing. Mazda had originally planned to launch the Mazda6 diesel before the end of this year, making the four- to five-month delay a rather serious one.
Mazda's senior vice president of US operations, Robert Davis, told Mazda employees in a letter obtained by Automotive News that, "final certification testing - the results of which are looking encouraging - is taking longer than we had initially expected." Following this letter, Mazda made an official announcement:
"The on-sale date for Mazda6 SKYACTIV-D clean-diesel has been moved to late-Spring 2014, to accommodate final emissions testing and certification. We are pleased with the ongoing development and are excited to launch this much-anticipated vehicle in North America. 2014 Mazda6 sales continue to exceed both our expectations and our production abilities, and supplies of the car are short at dealers across the U.S. More information on the SKYACTIV-D clean diesel Mazda6 will be available closer to the on-sale date."