2009 Mazda Cx-7 Awd, Sunroof, 1 Owner, Only 23k Miles, on 2040-cars
Manville, New Jersey, United States
2009 Mazda CX-7 Sport AWD
1 owner 2009 Mazda CX-7 Sport AWD 4 cylinder turbo with only 23k miles. This vehicle is barley broken in and comes with all the standard features including side curtain airbags, heated seats, sunroof and hands free calling. This vehicle is in really good condition and needs nothing but a good home. Third party warranties can be purchased on this vehicle. through us. To schedule a test drive call Keith at 908-635-6614.
We can provide a 20 day out of state temp tag or 30 day in state temp tag. Buyer will have to pay $73.50 documentation fee. NJ residents will be charged 7% sales tax. If you have zero or no feedback please call me before making a offer or clicking the buy it now button.
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Fair Warning: I can't claim to be completely impartial (I own a second-generation NB and consider the Miata franchise to be one of but a few sacrosanct franchises in modern motoring), but I will share my honest first impressions of the new car, both good and bad.
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