2010 Mazda 5 Grand Touring Mini Passenger Van 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
THIS IS AN 'AS-NEW' LOW MILEAGE ECONOMICAL 3 ROW 6 SEAT PEOPLE CARRIER. I am the original owner, having bought the vehicle from the local Mazda dealer with 5 miles on the clock. This vehicle has been serviced regularly at the same local Mazda dealer (with copies of full service records). This vehicle has been very economical and saved me a lot of money with great mpg, although I have purposely kept the mileage low with the intention of selling it. Garage kept and with rubber mats and seat covers protecting the original leather and carpets, the vehicle shows signs of very little use, if any. I downsized from a Ford Expedition to the Mazda5 to drive something more economical, but still having a spacious vehicle with the ability to carry more people and it served it's purpose. I am, however, a big person and like to drive a big SUV so chose to keep the vehicle's mileage low (using my wife's car for any long distance driving), with the intention of selling the vehicle when I was ready to go back to the Ford Expedition. I have now purchased that vehicle and ready to sell the Mazda5. It has a clean title, no lienholders; The engine start and runs smooth and delivers adequate power, the acceleration is very strong and fast. The automatic transmission shifts perfectly and with the option to use the manual shift mode, the steering is very precise and provides good feel at speed, at the same time, the steering remains light to the touch at low speeds, making driving around town and in parking lots a bit easier. Steering and versatility are outstanding that feels very smooth on any road. The brakes very good and all the power options work fine, the AC is ice cold. I have just purchased 4 new tires (and kept two of the original tires as the tread on these was still good) - these have the tire lifetime rotation and repair warranty which is transferable to the new owner. The vehicle still has the remainder of the 60 month/60,000 mile powertrain warranty. Here are the details about the car from Mazda: Taking the compact agility of its MAZDA3 sibling and adding
the convenience of fold-away third row seating and dual sliding rear doors, the
MAZDA5 truly becomes a multi-tasking giant. The second row seats recline and
come equipped with under-seat storage and a fold-out table that offers storage
as well as dual cup holders. With just one touch the second row seats slide
over and seatbacks tilt forward to allow for easy entry to the third row
theater-style seats. Or, simply fold down the third row seat to haul everything
for the weekend camping trip. Even the tailgate is flexible, featuring two stop
positions that allow the door to open fully and to keep the hatch level safe
for low garage doors. This MAZDA5 is the Grand Touring model --and a
153-horsepower, 2.3L 4-cylinder engine with 5-speed automatic gearbox. Mazda gave
the people carrier a fully independent suspension, and as a result, ride and
handling are surprisingly sporty. Variable-ratio rack-and-pinion steering is
standard, as are 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with electronic brakeforce
distribution (EBD) and emergency brake assist (EBA), two innovations that help
assure peak braking in emergency conditions. Additional safety comes from the
standard line-up of airbags and tire pressure monitoring. The MAZDA5 achieved a
5-Star Safety rating from the NHTSA. Across the board, the MAZDA5 comes well equipped. With a
comparably low price for a 6 seat three row people carrier, the vehicle is
outfitted with automatic climate control and second-row fan speed controls,
17-inch alloy wheels, an in-dash 6-disc CD changer with 6-speaker sound system,
power windows, door locks, and remote keyless entry, a power moonroof, fog
lamps, LED taillights, a rear spoiler, side-sill extensions, a leather-wrapped
steering wheel; the luxurious Grand Touring gets leather upholstery, heated
front seats, an alarm system, a Bluetooth hands-free calling interface, heated
door mirrors, rain-sensing wipers and manual-leveling HID headlamps. Further Details: Feel free to ask me any questions or request any further photos. Payment and Shipping: Vehicle is available for local pick-up. $1000 deposit required via PayPal within 48 hours of winning bid. Full payment within 7 days. |
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