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Used Automatic 2004 Mazda 6 S Sedan 4-door 3.0l - Green - 168,175 Miles on 2040-cars

US $4,999.00
Year:2004 Mileage:168175 Color: Mirror
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
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Used Automatic 2004 Mazda 6 S Sedan 4-Door 3.0L - Green - 168,175 Miles

In Great Condition



Vehicle Options

? Air Conditioning

? Alloy Wheels

? AM/FM Radio

? Anti-Brake System: Non-ABS | 4-Wheel ABS

? Automatic Headlights

? Body Style: SEDAN 4-DR

? Cargo Volume: 15.20 cu.ft.

? CD Player

? Child Safety Door Locks

? Cruise Control

? Curb Weight-automatic: 3309 lbs

? Curb Weight-manual: 3241 lbs

? Driver Airbag

? Electronic Brake Assistance

? Front Brake Type: Disc

? Front Headroom: 38.70 in.

? Front Hip Room: 54.70 in.

? Front Legroom: 42.30 in.

? Front Shoulder Room: 56.10 in.

? Front Spring Type: Coil

? Front Suspension: Ind

? Fuel Economy-city: 19 miles/gallon

? Fuel Economy-highway: 26 miles/gallon

? Ground Clearance: 5.10 in.

? Interval Wipers

? Keyless Entry

? Leather Steering Wheel

? Overall Height: 56.70 in.

? Overall Length: 186.80 in.

? Overall Width: 70.10 in.

? Passenger Airbag

? Passenger Volume: 96.10 cu.ft.

? Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror

? Power Door Locks

? Power Windows

? Rear Brake Type: Disc

? Rear Headroom: 37.10 in.

? Rear Hip Room: 54.10 in.

? Rear Legroom: 36.50 in.

? Rear Shoulder Room: 54.90 in.

? Rear Spring Type: Coil


? Rear Suspension: Ind

? Rear Window Defogger

? Second Row Folding Seat

? Splash Guards

? Standard Seating: 5

? Steering Type: R&P

? Steering Wheel Mounted Controls

? Tachometer

? Tank: 18.00 gallon

? Telescopic Steering Column

? Tilt Steering

? Tilt Steering Column

? Tires: 215/50R17

? Track Front: 60.20 in.

? Track Rear: 60.20 in.

? Traction Control

? Trunk Anti-Trap Device

? Turning Diameter: 38.70 in.

? Vehicle Anti-Theft

? Wheelbase: 105.30 in.





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