2005 Mazda Rx-8 Grand Touring 1.3l 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Mayflower, Arkansas, United States
This is a great looking Black 2005 Mazda RX8 with 102,064 miles. Some of the features in this Mazda include the six-speed transmission, power sunroof, front & side airbags. All of the equipment and everything in this car has been tested and is operating perfectly. This RX8 runs excellent. The Rotary engine revs very smoothly. The transmission shifts very crisply, and the Mazda installed Exedy 10803AHD racing clutch engages smoothly with lots of grab. The brake pads and rotors are in good condition. The oil & filter are both Royal Purple that was changed every 4k miles. A full replacement of factory spark plugs, wires, and ignition coils were installed by Mazda ~10k miles. The exterior of this RX8 is in beautiful condition. The black paint is super glossy and brilliant over the entire body. Other than just a few stone nicks or minor imperfections, there isn’t any damage on this car. The interior has been very well maintained and is clean and in excellent condition. The seats are in nice shape. The carpeting throughout is clean, fluffy and in excellent condition. The driver side visor was removed, and all of the trim panels and trim pieces are intact, tight and in great condition. This was a non-smoker owned vehicle, and there aren’t any smoke odors or burn marks inside this car. |
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I hate the Toyota Corolla. I'm not talking about the new 2014 model; I can't yet judge a car I haven't driven. I'm referring to the current, old-as-dirt sedan. As an appliance, I get why people buy it, but it represents everything that I, as a car enthusiast, dislike. I don't like looking at it, I don't like sitting in it, and I really don't like driving it. There is absolutely no amount of emotion dialed into any part of the Corolla experience and every other vehicle in the segment is a far better choice. But still, somehow, Toyota sells 'em like hotcakes.
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