Mazda Miata Mx5 Ls Convertible. Awesome, Fun, Mechanically Excellent! on 2040-cars
Jeffersonville, Vermont, United States
MIATA MX5 LS Because we have many cars for sale right now, this car is being offered to you at auction. It was very loved by the previous owner, unfortunately was repossessed and was damaged and scratched during the process. If I fix the car it will be a couple of thousand more dollars. It looks great, even at a distance it is hard to notice any damages. I am offering it for auction to someone who wants a great car mechanically, fun to drive and does not mind the imperfections in the body or can fix them. It is fully loaded, Bose sound system with CD player! The perfect summer car!! Mechanically excellent! Go cruising and feel the wind in your hair for a long ride hardly using any gas! 4 cylinder-1.8 litre- Dual Overhead Cam 34 MPG Highway Automatic Transmission Tires new Security System Only 86,000 miles! Cruise control, power windows, door locks and side mirrors Clean title! Owner's manual! BOSE Stereo! Amazingly fun ride! If you have never driven a Miata, you will be impressed! Handles like a dream! Theres nothing like the sun on your face and the wind in your hair! This is a sexy car and will attract attention! My loss is your gain...fix the dents yourself and have an awesome car. They have 5 star ratings on this model. Bid with confidence! This car was pampered until it was repossessed and shipped and was dented during shipping Adrenaline Cars "Affordable sportscars for the everday driver" |
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