Zippy, Clean 2009 Mazda 3 on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
One owner car. Very good shape inside and out, very clean. Commuter car
that has been garage kept and professionally detailed yearly. No
accidents or damage, all major tune-ups made by a Mazda dealership. The
color of the car is a cool Metropolitan Grey Metallic Clear coat with
Black Leather interior.
Equipment includes: Automatic Climate Control, F&R Anti-Lock Disc Brakes, F&R Head Curtain w/Front Side Impact Air Bags, Aftermarket in dash DVD player with Bose speakers, Keyless Remote Entry, Power Glass Moon roof, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Dual Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel, Heated Front Seats, Leather Seating, Trip Computer, Stability Control, Traction Control, Rain-Sensing Wipers, Fog Lamps, HID Headlamps, Rear Spoiler lip, Tire Pressure Monitor, Remote Fuel Door and Trunk Release, Split Folding Rear Seat, Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel w/Touch Controls, Alloy Wheels, 5-Speed Manual and 2.3 Liter 16Valve 4-Cylinder Engine 151HP. Extras: Two Bike holder Rack, Large snow ski/Board holder (Yakima), extra factor Radio, snow chain, touch up paint. |
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Mazda Hazumi Concept previews next Mazda2 in Geneva [w/videos]
Tue, 04 Mar 2014The official photos of Mazda's Hazumi concept leaked out yesterday, but we have finally gotten to see it in real life at the Geneva Motor Show. Our view is that its Kodo lines looks as good on the diminutive car's sheet metal as they did in photos.
The Hazumi was designed to appear to be bursting with energy, and it seems to deliver. While Mazda refuses to actually say that this is the concept for the next Mazda2, it makes it clear that the little hatchback is "foreshadowing Mazda's next-generation subcompact car." We can all read between the lines.
Hazumi also introduces the new Skyactiv-D 1.5-liter diesel engine but details about it are scant at the moment. The specs for the engine are still unannounced, but the company promises that it is both very efficient and has lots of torque for its size. Mazda is also promising that its Mazda Connect infotainment system will be available in the car too. Scroll down for the brief press release a brace of videos that celebrate the tiny concept's arrival.
Dealers think Mazda's new Mexico plant will increase Mazda3 sales by 20%
Mon, 27 Jan 2014Mazda3 sales in the US were down about 15 percent last year to a total of 104,713 units. According to a report from Automotive News, though, the slowdown in sales has been due more to production constraints than demand.
Good news for Mazda dealers, then, that a new plant in Salamanca, Mexico has just come online. Tom Carey, chairman of Mazda's national dealer council, told AN, "We're going to be in good shape because of that Mexico inventory." If estimates prove accurate, sales of the Mazda3 will increase by about 20 percent when the new plant begins production this month.
If those lofty projections come to pass, Mazda will reportedly be on track to exceed 300,000 total sales in the US in 2014, which would represent the brand's highest figures since its 375,000-unit peak in 1994. The brand hopes to sell more than 400,000 vehicles in the US by 2016, and with well-received products like the latest 3 and Mazda6 sedan, such expectations seem quite possible.
Mazda delays US launch of Skyactiv-D engine
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Japanese automakers haven't lead the charge towards diesel power in the same way as, say, the Germans have. But Mazda is out to change that. It has been following Audi's lead on the racetrack with oil-burning racecars right here in America, and will soon translate that excitement to the road by introducing its Skyactiv-D engine in North America. It just won't happen as soon as we expected.
Mazda announced today that, while its diesel engine meets current emissions requirements, the company has decided once again to push back an introduction originally slated to kick off in the Spring. According to the brief statement below, Mazda wants to take more time to find "the right balance between fuel economy and Mazda-appropriate driving performance."
In other words, the Zoom-Zoom brand apparently thinks its diesel engine doesn't deliver the zoom-zoom American drivers would expect, so we'll have to wait just a little bit longer. Details to follow closer to launch, whenever that will ultimately take place.