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C $200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:199 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.0L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2003
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mazda
Model: Protege
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 199
Sub Model: LX
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: Used

This listing is for a deposit on the vehicle.  I do not feel comfortable selling a car until you have had a chance to test drive it. Vehicle is located in Brampton.

If you decide not to purchase your deposit is refunded in FULL. 

If you decide to purchase the deposit will be put towards the Vehicle Price.

Looking for a cheap commuting vehicle with very little budget, take advantage of this as is special, get it certified by your own mechanic, 
save a bundle.Auto AC Power Windows Lock, Alloys, Roof Spoiler. 

VEHICLE PRICE: $2,577
Bodystyle
4 door Sedan
Engine
2.0L I-4 cyl
Fuel Type
Regular Unleaded
Transmission
Automatic
Ext. Colour
Silver
Kilometres
199,146
Stock Number
Z121253-1
Model Code
D4LS73










VEHICLE SOLD 'AS-IS', 

Options

  • Air Conditioning
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Center Arm Rest
  • Child-Safety Locks
  • Cruise Control
  • Cup Holder
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Digital Clock
  • Dual Airbag
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Brakes
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Steering
  • Power Sunroof
  • Power Windows
  • Remote Fuel Cover Release
  • Tilt Steering
  • Trip Odometer
  • Sunroof

Features

CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Driver vanity mirror
Tilt steering wheel
Passenger door bin
Front beverage holders
Passenger vanity mirror
Remote keyless entry
Illuminated entry
Driver door bin
ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES
AM/FM radio
Speakers: 4
CD player
SEATS AND TRIM
Max seating capacity: 5
Rear seats: bench
Front seats: bucket
Front centre armrest
Split folding rear seat
BODY EXTERIOR
Bumpers: body-colour
Bodyside mouldings
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Panic alarm
Dual front impact airbags
LIGHTING, VISIBILITY AND INSTRUMENTATION
Tachometer
Front reading lights
Rear window defroster

Tech Specs

POWERTRAIN
Fuel economy city: 9.9L/100 km
Horsepower: 130hp @ 6,000RPM
Fuel economy highway: 7.4L/100 km
Engine litres: 2.0
Transmission: 4 speed automatic
Sequential multi-point fuel injection
Fuel tank capacity: 55.0L
Cylinder configuration: I-4
Engine location: front
Recommended fuel: regular unleaded
Torque: 135 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
Number of valves: 16
Drive type: front-wheel
SPECS AND DIMENSIONS
Compression ratio: 9.10 to 1
Engine horsepower: 130hp @ 6,000RPM
Rear legroom: 900mm (35.4")
Front headroom: 998mm (39.3")
Passenger volume: 2,622L (92.6 cu.ft.)
Turning radius: 5.2m (17.1')
Exterior height: 1,410mm (55.5")
Front shoulder room: 1,370mm (53.9")
Exterior body width: 1,705mm (67.1")
Wheelbase: 2,610mm (102.8")
Engine bore x stroke: 83.0mm x 92.0mm (3.27" x 3.62")
Rear hiproom: 1,247mm (49.1")
Rear headroom: 949mm (37.4")
Interior maximum cargo volume: 365 L (13 cu.ft.)
Front legroom: 1,073mm (42.2")
Engine displacement: 2.0 L
Exterior length: 4,450mm (175.2")
Engine torque: 135 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
Interior cargo volume: 365 L (13 cu.ft.)
Rear shoulder room: 1,356mm (53.4")
Front hiproom: 1,313mm (51.7")
SUSPENSION/HANDLING
Front tires: 195/55VR15.0
Rear tires: 195/55VR15.0
Wheel size: 15"
Speed-sensing steering
Four wheel independent suspension
Rear anti-roll bar
Power steering
Front anti-roll bar

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