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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 de Mexico celebrates 100,000th car built

Sun, Dec 28 2014

Automakers and their factories celebrate production milestones all the time. Some are interesting enough to report on and some aren't, but what makes this one stand out is that the plant opened less than a year ago. Just 11 months since production began, Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation has put together its 100,000th vehicle – in this case a Mazda2 hatchback headed for Europe. MMVO is one of three plants assembling the company's smallest model, also known as the Demio in Japan, where it is also produced, with additional assembly taking place in Thailand under a joint venture with Ford. The Mexican location also handles assembly of the Mazda3 for the Americas and for Europe. Mazda has announced that it is expanding production at MMVO by 150 percent of this year's capacity to 250,000 units per year by March 2016 as it takes on contract manufacturing for Toyota as well.

2014 Mazda CX-5 with 2.5-liter Skyactiv engine

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

Back in October, we compared the relative merits of two new and very good small crossovers: the 2013 Ford Escape and 2013 Mazda CX-5. The CX-5 we tested then had Mazda's 2.0-liter Skyactiv-G engine under its hood, and it managed to just edge out the EcoBoosted Ford despite being down by some 23 horsepower and 34 pound-feet of torque. Had it been available, the 2.5-liter Skyactiv engine that we recently had the opportunity to try out in the 2014 Mazda CX-5, it may have made that comparison even easier to call in the Japanese CUV's favor.
Clearly, if you're in the market for a reasonably sized crossover, the CX-5 should, at the very least, be on your test-drive list. The new engine offering will let buyers opt for a stronger powerplant, with 184 hp and 185 lb-ft on tap. On our second day in Austin's Hill Country - the first was spent quick-spinning the 2014 Mazda6 i Sport, you'll recall - we covered a couple of hundred miles and put the new CX-5 through its paces; here's what we turned up.
Driving Notes

Recharge Wrap-up: 61 miles on Autopilot; Mazda CX-9's 32% mpg improvement

Fri, Mar 4 2016

A technology analyst at The Motley Fool used Tesla's Autopilot uninterrupted for 61 miles. In order to see how far the Tesla Model S could drive itself without driver intervention, Daniel Sparks set off on the highway from Monument, Colorado, through Colorado Springs and onward toward Pueblo. Only when a truck encroached on his lane did the driver take command of the wheel, rather than waiting to see what the car would do. "With [the] Model S nearly out of Pueblo and onto a long, boring stretch of highway by the time I had to grab the wheel, chances are I could have made it all the way to Colorado City if it wasn't for this interruption," says Sparks. Read the full account at The Motley Fool. The 2016 Mazda CX-9 offers 32 percent better fuel economy than the outgoing model. The front-wheel-drive CX-9, equipped with Mazda's Skyactiv-G 2.5T engine, gets an EPA-estimated 22 mpg city/28 mpg highway/25 mpg combined. The 2016 CX-9 has shed significant weight compared to its predecessor. Its turbocharged engine uses a Dynamic Pressure Turbo system, which improves performance at lower rpm by controlling the degree of exhaust pulsation according to engine speed. The new CX-9 goes on sale this spring. Read more at Green Car Congress. A group of eight US cities have formed the Energy Secure Cities Coalition (ESCC), pledging to switch their fleets over to alternative fuels. Atlanta, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Orlando, Rochester, Sacramento, San Diego and West Palm Beach will retire their petroleum-powered vehicles in favor of EVs and cars using cleaner fuels like natural gas. The cities expect the change to help improve air quality and save taxpayer money on fuel and maintenance costs. The ESCC hopes to grow to include 25 major cities, removing some 50,000 petroleum-fueled vehicles from service and saving 500,000 barrels of oil per year. Read more in the press release below. Eight Major Cities Unite to form Energy Secure Cities Coalition—Fleets Embracing Alternative Fuels to Improve America's National and Economic Security Coalition's goal is to retire 50,000 petroleum-powered vehicles, saving tens of millions in taxpayer dollars and improving U.S. national and economic security. Washington, D.C.