2006 Mazda5 Touring Edition Platinum Silver Clean And One Family Owned on 2040-cars
Red Bluff, California, United States
2006 Mazda 5 Touring Edition Moonroof Air Conditioning Auto Climate Control Power Windows Power Locks Power Mirrors Sliding Doors Cruise Control Fog lights Navigation
Seats 6 Adults, lots of seating configurations available The pictures seen here were taken before detailing, so that you may see how the car was kept. (No Kids) I average 22 mpg City only, 25 mpg city/freeway mix, and can get above 29 mpg on freeway only trips. Front Brakes have 30% lining remaining Rear Brakes have 50% lining remaining
Well maintained, items like spark plugs, coolant, thermostat, belts, shocks, struts, stabilizer bushings have been replaced. All Mazda Dealer TSB's and recalls have been performed. In addition the automatic transmission fluid was changed several times as well as preventative maintenance. All records are available. Stereo plays IPOD/CD/DVD/MP3/Aux Input/FM/AM, Infinity Speakers, and a removable Infinity Subwoofer. |
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