2006 Mazda 6 I Hatchback 5-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
2006 MAZDA 6 Hatchback (5-Door) - 111K Miles
Asking $6k for a quick sale. Book value for "Fair" is $5.8k. Next level up "Good" is $6.5k Details Style: i Sport Hatchback 4d Engine: 4-Cyl, 2.3 Liter Transmission: Automatic - Shiftable 6-speed Exterior: Onyx Black Interior: Tan Cloth Roof: Moon Roof (Auto, Glass) Windows: Professionally Tinted Audio: Premium Sound (OEM) - 6 Disc CD w/ BOSE Speakers (Inc. Adj Amp & trunk subwoofer) Safety: Dual and Side Airbags Extras: OEM All weather mats throughout inc. trunk - Also have original mats never used Positive Notes: -Engine runs great. Never had a single problem with it. AC cold. -Battery purchased in last year (approx). -Tires in good condition/plenty of tread. -Interior looks beautiful for a car its age. -Hatchback model looks very sporty and has TONS of cargo space. Comparable to many SUVs. ---Handling is very stiff/sporty so its a fun drive. Negative Notes: -One accident on the Passenger Rear side (on carfax). Professionally fixed by well known insurance company certified auto shop. -Rear drivers side bumper/tail light met driveway palm tree. All working. Cosmetic only (see photos) -Hood flipped open due to owner stupidity. Slight denting/paint chipping on hood and damage to top corners of front side panels where hood attached. Cosmetic only (see photos) -Some scratches on roof rails where aftermarket roof racks were stolen. Cosmetic only (see attached) -Engine light is on. Took it to Mazda dealership recently and was told it was Temp Sensor. (engine runs fine) -Slight rust on rotors could use a turn. -Front drivers side window making a clicking noise when fully closed and button held. Doesnt auto-stop (opens and closes without issue) -In-dash compartment door hinge broke (fixed by owned looks/works fine - Unnoticeable when closed/ Barely noticeable when open) -Reasonable other wear and tear for car this age. Vehicle SOLD "AS IS" - While I have attempted to list everything to the best of my ability, I am not a certified mechanic nor an expert on motor vehicles. The opinions listed above are just opinions. |
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