Mazda Mx-5 Miata Grand Touring on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling my 2014 Mazda MX-5 Miata Grand Touring convertible. The car is a low mileage car with 2,824 miles. The paint is is free from blemishes or scratches as well as the interior is pristine. The car has the two tone Spicy Mocha and black leather interior and has the Jet Black exterior paint. The features of the car are; Power Retractable Hardtop17 Inch Alloy Wheels 205/45 17 tiresTilt Leather Steering wheel with cruise and audio controlsPower Door LocksRear center console storageDriver seat height adjusterMesh Aero BoardAuto Dimming rear view mirror With HOMELINKRemainder of 36 month / 36,000 bumper to bumper manufacturer warranty and 60 month / 60,000 mfg. power train warrantyTire pressure monitoring systemHalogen HeadlightsRear window defoggerFog lightsDual exhaust outletsAux input jackAM/FM/MP3/ 6 Disc CD ChangerBose 7 speaker Audio SystemRemote Keyless EntryHeated SeatsLeather shift knob and leather trimmed handbrakeTrip computerAutomatic Air ConditioningDSC & TCSDual Front and side AirbagsAnti-theft Engine ImmobilizerSide Impact Door BeamsWheel LocksI had bought this car last year thinking that I would want a small sports car and I have since decided that I am not a sports car / roadster kind of guy. It is garage stored and has been for the winter. The car received it's first service at the Dealer where I had bought it earlier this spring (about 60 miles ago).
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