2007 Mazda 3 Nice Car (red With Sporty Black Interior & Sunroof) on 2040-cars
Laredo, Texas, United States
Body Type:4 DOOR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CY
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mazda
Model: Mazda3
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 4 DOOR
Options: Sunroof, CD Player, RECLINING SEATS
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 76,426
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: SPORT
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
VERY NICE CAR WITH SPORTY RED EXTERIOR AND BLACK INTERIOR/BLACK TRIM AND SUNROOF !!!!!
THIS VEHICLE WAS MY DAUGHTER THE REASON I AM SELLING IT IS BECAUSE AFTER SHE GOT MARRIED SHE DECIDED TO BUY A LARGER
FAMILY VEHICLE. THIS IS VHICLE GIVES A LOT OF MILES PER GALLON MAKING IT ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT VEHICLES IN THE MARKET.
THE CAR HAS SOME SMALL DENTS BUT OVERALL IS NICE AND PAINT IS GOOD, AIR CONDITIONING, ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WORK GREAT. PLEASE ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU LIKE
THE TITLE IS CLEAR, CLEAN AND READY TO BE TRANSFERED TO NEW OWNER.
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Mazda begins building Mazda3 in Mexico for US
Tue, 07 Jan 2014With fluctuations in international currencies and rising shipping costs to take into account, foreign automakers can't get away with building cars overseas and selling them in North America as easily as they used to. Particularly with inexpensive mainstream models. And given the benefits of cheaper labor and free trade under NAFTA, many have opted to assemble their cars for the North American market in Mexico. That's why the likes of Toyota, Mercedes and BMW have all opened plants in Mexico. And now Mazda has followed suit.
Ground was initially broken for Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operations at Salamanca in the state of Gunajuato back in 2011, but production has just now gotten under way. The first vehicle to roll off the line? A Mazda3 sedan destined for the United States. Soon, the plant will begin production of the next Mazda2 as well, selling it alongside its larger counterpart across the Americas and in Europe as production expands to 230,000 units annually. For more information, see the official press release below.
Mazda MX-5 GT gets green light
Fri, 18 Oct 2013The Mazda MX-5 Miata is as popular around the Autoblog offices as Kate Upton posters are around fraternity houses. Few staffers have much criticism for Mazda's ubiquitous roadster, and fewer still aren't overjoyed when one arrives in their driveway. So you can imagine how a report from Auto Express about a more potent MX-5 model is going over in our offices today.
The new model, which was shown in concept form as the Mazda MX-5 GT at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, has a slight catch, though. First, we have absolutely no idea if Mazda will bring the MX-5 GT to the US. Secondly, and perhaps more problematically, this isn't a production car - it's a kit from the team at Jota Sport.
Now, to be fair, the kit doesn't sound like a bad thing. It bumps the UK-spec 2.0-liter, 157-horsepower engine up to 203 hp thanks to a sports exhaust and a revamped ECU (46 horsepower from an ECU and exhaust in a naturally aspirated car?). To make the little Miata even more agile, Jota has also fiddled with the suspension. AE doesn't mention things like the grippy tires or Recaro seats that were found on the concept, though.
2014 Mazda6: Winter's End Update
Mon, 14 Apr 2014The Winter Without End is seemingly dead. Outside my office windows, my brown and yellow lawn is fully exposed to the increasingly powerful sunshine, the morning birdsong is louder than anything until the garbage trucks start rolling, and I'm seriously considering having the summer tires put back on my personal fleet. That last one is a little scary, as I'm a firm believer in the April Snow Jinx, but you get the idea.
The long-term Mazda6 has also long since left my driveway. Looking back on my notes from the time it was in my charge, however, I see all remarks are dominated by one highlighted section at the top: "worst winter drive of all time." I hardly need the reminder, to be honest. Here's what happened.
When the Mazda showed up at my door, we'd already fitted the thing with its new winter rubber: Bridgestone Blizzaks. Plunking down for dedicated snow tires was a near necessity this year - as it almost always is in Michigan. We didn't see much reprieve from snow-choked, iced over roads here in Ann Arbor, and the knobbier rubber proved invaluable in getting me out of my house time and again.