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2004 Velocity Red Mazdaspeed Miata Mx-5, 80k Miles on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:85000 Color:
Location:

Chino Hills, California, United States

Chino Hills, California, United States

 


- First owner, engine well maintained, synthetic Mobile 1, Royal Purple every 3k miles

- Interior - Immaculate.  Although faded, still has the part number stickers from when first bought the vehicle.  Detailed every weekend.   Everything works; A/C, heater, fans,  Bose stereo…etc.  All stock and never modified.  The passenger side auto lock sometimes won't lock when you press the keyless entry.  It will lock manually.  Might be a lose wire somewhere, but haven't checked since its not a big deal for me. 

- Exterior – There are a few dings on the passenger side.  I was quoted about $250 to remove the dents via paintless dent removal, but never got around to doing it.  The front and rear lips are removed, but I have them.  The front lip is repainted and needs some buffing in certain areas.  The rear lip is fine, but just removed since I replaced the rear bumper cover. 

- Engine – Only 80,000 miles!  Completely stock besides a K&N intake air filter.  This car is from California, so SMOG paperwork is up to date.  You shouldn’t have any problem passing SMOG in the future.   All fluids and filters has been changed on a regular maintenance basis by ME; Redline Transmission oil and WIX fuel filter was just replaced, so you should be good for another 50k miles or so.  OEM Denso spark plugs never been changed, so I might change them or just check them.  I heard these should last 100k miles so I never changed them as everything runs perfectly fine.

- Suspension - Zeal Function X coilovers (Street)  - 6 way adjustable.   I just spent $700 on rebuilding the rear coilovers, so they’re literally brand new since the original parts were rusted and locked together, so I had to buy new piece parts.  THE PICTURE SHOWS WORK NEZART 16 X 7 WHEELS, BUT YOU WILL NOT GET THOSE UNLESS YOU PAY $1,000 EXTRA.  Stock Racing Hart wheels and brand new Toyo tires will come with the car.  I DO NOT have the OEM Bilstein shocks/springs combo.  I have since raised the car and did a full alignment, so the car does not sit as low.  Much more convenient to drive through speed bumps and daily commute.  What I replaced is much better than stock.

I'd like to sell this car w/ everything described, AS IS, but due to the circumstances, I’m willing to hear all offers.  Additional pictures upon request.


Buyer please be responsible for shipping or any type of delivery service AND payment.  I'm currently located in L.A area!


Happy Bidding!

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2016 Mazda2 won't come to the US

Mon, May 25 2015

Hoping to get your hands on the new Mazda2? Don't get your hopes up too high, because the latest word has it that the new hatchback won't be available in the United States. According to the report from Automotive News, Mazda's US office has decided against bringing the new Mazda2 to American showrooms. This despite it being made just south of the border in Salamanca, Mexico. The reasons are apparently two-fold. For starters, Mazda sales offices around the world have been clamoring for larger allotments of the new 2, and the company can only supply so many. "We could have had it, but we would have had a number that didn't make much sense with 600 dealers and with the marketing it takes to launch a new car," Robert Davis, Mazda's senior VP of US sales operations, told AN. For another, Mazda is apparently not convinced the new supermini would resonate with US buyers, who are increasingly migrating towards crossovers. So Mazda is focusing instead on "products that make us and our dealers considerably more profit than a Mazda2 does." That doesn't mean the latest Mazda2 will be entirely out of our reach forever, though. The company's agreement with Toyota will see a sedan version sold in the US as the Scion iA. Mazda is also certifying it to US safety and environmental standards so that it can sell the 2 in Puerto Rico, which means that it wouldn't take much to change course and bring the hatchback into the US in the future: "It'll always be there if we need it," Davis told AN. Reached for comment, a spokesman for Mazda's North American operations told Autoblog that "The Mazda2 launch in the U.S. market is on hold in order to evaluate the B-Car segment and enable us the opportunity to focus on the launches of the refreshed Mazda6 and CX-5, and the all-new MX-5 roadster and CX-3 subcompact crossover SUV." That leaves the aforementioned CX-3 - which is, incidentally, based on the same architecture as the Mazda2 - as the smallest mainstream model that Mazda will offer Stateside.

Mazda2 successor to ride atop shortened CX-5 platform

Fri, 31 May 2013

Mazda, looking to make the most of its new, lightweight Skyactiv vehicle architecture, will allegedly use a version of the CX-5 crossover's platform to underpin its next-generation Mazda2 hatchback, according to a report from Just-Auto.com. Of course, the Mazda2 is a much smaller vehicle than its larger CUV stablemate, so some serious chopping will no doubt be in order when it comes time to engineer the replacement for the company's smallest hatch.
Currently, the CX-5 and the sleek new Mazda6 share many of the same platform components, and this architecture will already be scaled down to support the next-generation Mazda3 sedan and hatchback, which will debut later this year. Just-Auto.com states that all of Mazda's remaining front-wheel-drive vehicles will eventually switch to reworked versions of this Skyactiv platform, including the replacement for the larger CX-9 crossover.
Also of note, Mazda will reportedly be switching to shorter, four-year lifecycles for its vehicles. This means that the newly launched Mazda6 will be replaced for the 2016 calendar year, with a refresh coming sometime in 2014. That said, vehicles with platforms supplied by other automakers (like the upcoming MX-5 Miata replacement that will share its underpinnings with an Alfa Romeo product) will not necessarily follow this four-year rule.

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The original Mazda Miata broke onto the automotive scene in 1989 and was a huge success. However, the convertible's genesis goes all the way back to the early '80s. Bob Hall and Dean Case were among the inside men of the program on the US side, and they were on hand at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca during the recent MX-5 event there to tell some of their stories about the project's beginning.
Hall was on the Miata project from very early on, and one of his most fascinating stories is how the convertible got its shape. The droptop wasn't necessarily going to be a rear-wheel drive roadster. There were both front-wheel-drive coupe and mid-engine concepts being considered. In fact, the classic look of the NA generation was the least favorite of the three at the sketch stage.
Hall comes off as a jokester hiding a genius mind. He has a fountain of information in his head about what a Miata should be, but it all comes down to "less is more." However, he admits that it's easy to conceive that idea, but it's much harder to actually execute it well.