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Moving to another continent and cannot take my vehicle! I am looking to get rid of my car. It has only had one owner (myself) and the front bumper was replaced last year through insurance after an unfortunate encounter with a raccoon. Interior is in excellent condition and vehicle has never been smoked in. 2 Front and 2 rear Mazda Floor mats are included and 1 winter mat for driver's side is also included.

WARRANTY INCLUDED!
Vehicle is covered under MAPP (Mazda Added Protection Plan) through 160000kms/8yrs Fully Transferable to new owner and covers the cost of a rental if your vehicle is kept for more than 24 hours for a warranty repair.

UPGRADES INCLUDED:
- Remote Control Start (With Remote and 2000M Range)
- Audiovox XM Satellite Radio (Subscription Required) is patched through vehicle's Auxiliary Input (cable provided)

Features:
Lit Entry
Power Locks, Windows & Mirrors
2 Keys, 1 remote entry key fob
Heated Mirrors
Automatic Light Control (on/off)
Rain-Sensing Intermittent Windsheld wipers with new blades (replaced in October)
Auxiliary Audio Input (Cable Included)
16 inch alloy rims wit NO TIRES
16 inch steel rims with Winter Tires
60/40 Split folding rear seat with center armrest and cup holders
Tilt / telescopic steering wheel
Exterior temperature Gauge
Air Conditioning
Steering wheel mounted Audio AND Cruise Controls
TRIP COMPUTER Displays current and average fuel consumption, average speed driven and amount of KMS remaining in the gas tank.
6 way adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support
6 airbags (dual front, dual side, dual curtain)

Gas Mileage: 9.1 City 6.4 Hwy L/KM
Engine : 2.0L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Horsepower: 148 @ 6500
Bodystyle : Sedan
Transmission: 4 speed Automatic + Shiftronic 
Drivetrain : front-wheel drive

OTHER INFO:
All service records are on file at City and Steele Mazda
Brakes serviced in full by City Mazda in 2012

Auto blog

Mazda doubles down with a pair of Threes

Wed, 06 Nov 2013

Looking to appeal to the compact tuner crowd, Mazda brought two different flavors of its 2014 Mazda3 to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this week. The Club Sport 3 Concept hatchback (above) has more of a racing vibe to it, while the Vector 3 Concept sedan (right) looks to inject a little extra fashion into the all-new Mazda3.
Hotting up the 3, Mazda stuck with the stock 2.5-liter engine on the Club Sport 3 Concept but added a limited-slip differential and six-speed manual gearbox, the latter of which was lifted from the CX-5 crossover. Other upgrades include coil-over shocks, a performance exhaust, Brembo brakes and an aero body kit - the latter of which will be offered to buyers at a later date.
While the Vector 3 Concept does get some performance bits like two-piece Brembo brake rotors and grippier tires, the focus on this sedan is all about styling. Starting with a custom paint job and ghost stripes, the whole look is tied together with 19-inch, V-spoke Rays wheels.

Mazda CX-9 Luggage Test | How much fits behind the third row?

Sat, Sep 28 2019

We recently tested the luggage-carrying capability of one of the most spacious three-row crossovers, the Hyundai Palisade, and now it's time for one of the smallest. The Mazda CX-9 may look terrific and drive even better, but that zest comes at the expense of cargo capacity, as we're about to see. The big culprit is that rakish liftgate, which not only robs the CX-9 of luggage space, but third-row headroom as well. It's pretty dungeon-like back there despite competitive legroom, and there aren't any air vents or USB ports, either. But this is about cargo capacity, so let's see how much luggage will fit inside. According to the specs, the CX-9 has 38.2 cubic-feet with the third-row lowered. That's far less than the Palisade's 45.8 and Honda Pilot's 46.8. It's actually even less than the five-passenger Honda Passport (50.5).  The test car came with a $100 cargo mat, which is velcroed to the seats and folds OK with it, but the carpet also takes up some extra space ... and the CX-9 needs as much as it can get.  To raise the seats, lean inside and pull up/back on those two handles. There is 14.4 cubic-feet of space behind the raised third row. On paper, that is indeed one of the smaller amounts in the segment, but in practice, it seems even smaller.  You can free up space by removing the rigid floor panel. If you need to carry multiple pieces of luggage, it's almost a necessity.  OK, so I have two midsize roller suitcases, both of which would need to be checked. Then there's two larger carry-on roll-aboards and one smaller one. As a bonus, there's my wife's quasi-fancy weekend bag. It was a struggle to fit three of them aboard, and Tetrised together two formations. The first uses all three carry-on bags with the cargo floor removed. And no, the fancy bag won't fit atop the blue one because it'll run into the liftgate window. A smaller tote would definitely fit, however.  This is how I could fit one of the bigger check-in bags. The liftgate just barely closed. Again, you could fit a small tote atop the blue bag, plus some other items in the lower outboard regions.  OK, so how could you fit everything aboard? Lowering half of the 50/50-split third row is a must, obviously. Both big check-in bags then stack atop each other, and then stack the other four atop each other with the cargo floor in place.

Edmunds ranks the best used cars for 2013

Sun, 15 Sep 2013

When people ask us what car we would recommend for them, it's usually not easy to answer. To make a useful recommendation we must consider which of the numerous vehicle segments fits their needs best, and then choose one of the many vehicles offered in each segment. For some people, new cars don't meet their expectations of value, because they lose so much of it the moment they are purchased and driven off the dealer lot. For them, there's always the used-car market, where great deals can be found, but cars' histories of reliability and maintenance records - and perhaps that Certified Pre-Owned warranty - become ever-important factors playing into purchase choice.
To help out, Edmunds has done us the favor of assembling a list of the best used vehicles money can buy, covering model years 2006-2011, according to what it considers the most important criteria when shopping for used autos: reliability, safety, value and availability. That means unreliable, unsafe, super-expensive or limited-edition models don't appear on the list, but instead cars from each segment that are more likely to satisfy the general population.
There are some real goodies on the list, including but not limited to vehicles such as the capable Honda Fit, the cultish Honda Accord coupe (which can be had with a 240-horsepower V6 and a six-speed manual transmission some years), and the powerful Chevrolet Corvette. While Edmunds' choice of the Volvo C70 for best used convertible baffled us at first (not that it's a bad car), it redeemed itself by stating that the Mazda MX-5 still is an unofficial top choice if you don't require more than two seats.