**rare**1993 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Le -extremely Beautiful Car-*very Low Miles*~mint~ on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
1993 Mazda Miata Limited Edition
- ONLY 16,000 MILES!! - Brilliant Black exterior w/ red leather interior - Key Tag serial number: 0147 of 1500 - 1.6L 5-speed manual Transmission - BBS 14" Forged Alloy Wheels w/ locks - Highback sport bucket seats w/ speakers - Sport Suspension package uprgrade - Mazda Sensory Sound Stereo System w/ CD player - GREAT on GAS: 24 CITY MPG / 30 HWY MPG - Air condition - Custom Red Tonneau Cover - Power steering, windows, seats, and cruise control - Custom Red floor mats - Rear spoiler and front Air Dam and rear skirt - New battery This is a very beautiful and very fun ONE driver 1993 Mazda MX-5 Miata Limited Edition in immaculate condition. This vehicle was purchased in 1994 from my local Mercedes Benz Dealership with 1500 miles on it. This beauty has never seen snow or even the winter roads. Everything on this car has been taken care of and there are ZERO issues. This car could not be in any better condition than it appears. Always garage kept.There are many more options included with this car along with some of the specifications listed above. Everything is original including the BBS wheels. The interior leather is in perfect condition with no rips or tears. You will not find a nicer kept all around vehicle than this one, especially with low miles. If you don't believe me, check out the pictures for yourself. This car is also part of a limited edition series. Number 0147 of 1500 produced. Paper work is included. There is also a limited edition matching key chain that is included along with a couple of books. This car is really one of a kind and is in pristine condition. The Miata as you may have already known is a very special car, being rated consistently in the top 10 by Car & Driver. In the spring of 1993, the Mazda created a very special and unique Miata, the 93LE. This "LE" was a limited edition production car, with only 1500 sequence numbered LEs made for sale in the United States. Mazda took a fully loaded B package miata (power mirrors, power-assisted steering, leather-wrapped steering wheel, headrest speakers, cruise control, power windows and a power antenna) and added everything they could think of from a performance and cosmetic standpoint to create the LE. Aluminum trim and panels brought out the "retro look" that is making the trend in today's roadster market. The LE was truly designed ahead of its time. This 1993 Mazda MX-5 LE still remains one of the rarest and best Miatas ever built!! SHIPPING: BUYER must organize shipping. Car can be picked up as well. If you may have questions please contact me. Thank you! *Car can be shipped or picked up once full payment is received* |
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The cost of a car goes far beyond what you pay for the actual metal, leather and rubber at the point of purchase. Fuel, insurance, maintenance and repair costs, and the cost of fees from the state and financing will all weigh on your wallet while you own the car. That's not even taking into account the biggest cost: depreciation, or the amount of money you lose based on what your car is worth years from now versus the day you bought it.
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