2008 Mazda5 Grand Touring, 54k Miles Only! on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Low miles: 54,000 only.
CARFAX report is available (two small rear-end collisions in history - fully repaired (bumper replacement) - looks like new). Top of the line Grand Touring Edition includes: - three rows of leather seating - power sunroof - 5-speed automatic - power windows/locks - fog lights - 17" alloy wheels - xenon headlight / LED tail lights - fuel efficient 153-hp 4-cylinder: 27MPG highway / 21MPG city - drives like a Mazda (does not feel like a van when driving!) - minor scratch of front bumper (see photo) - fully configurable seats: 3rd and 2nd row can fold flat for generous cargo space (88 ft3) - dealer maintained Additionally installed: - towing package for a bike rack (no wiring / trailer towing is not recommended) - NC legal tint on back / all side windows - extra set of Mazda rubber floor mats is included - Mazda5 windshield sun deflector is included - cargo area mat (shown in pictures) is included |
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You see, not too long before Mazda delivered our long-term 6, Drew bought a 2014 CX-5 crossover to support his growing family. The CX-5 was the first vehicle to use Mazda's full suite of Skyactiv technologies, and we've generally enjoyed the good-to-drive CUV. A lot of that CX-5 goodness lies beneath the more shapely lines of this sleek Mazda6 sedan, so it's only fitting that Drew had a lot of comparisons between Mazda's two housemates during his month behind the wheel.
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