2006 Mazda 3 I Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
this 2006 mazda 3 has had one female owner since new, non smoker, no stains or smells, inside feels pretty close to a new car. the interior is in very nice condition. no wear on the upholstery, no tears or stains or burns or scratches or anything really, the interior is spectacular for a car of this age and miles.
the body is also in very nice condition, however it's not flawless, it does have a few minor pings and light marks here and there, of course this is not a brand new car. I'll try to point out all the imperfections I see. the right side quarter panel has a few very light dings, the kind of thing you can see if you happen to catch the right reflection but not very visible in pictures, there are also a few tiny marks that look like they may polish out on the right side, one on the quarter panel and one on the door, the kind of mark where someone touched there door against it in a parking lot. very minor but they are there so I'm telling you about them. the drivers side is also very nice, there are a few very tiny touch up marks on the rear door and a slight ding towards the rear of the rear door and there is a door ding on the left side quarter, right over the wheel. all the kind of stuff that's barely noticeable unless you're looking for it. there is also a 1" scratch right behind the drivers side door handle that has been touched up. this one scratch is probably the worse part of the whole body paint wise. other things worth pointing out is the headlights are a bit faded and cloudy and the rear bumper lower black trim has a fe marks from parking bumps, it's not new but overall it does still look very nice. the car runs great and everything works fine, car needs nothing other than maybe an oil change. the tires are very good. the car feels and drives very tight and smooth. the car has been sitting for several months since new car is in so the brakes are a little rusty from sitting but that should clean up with a few good high speed stops to clean them up. brakes seem to be at ~50% life |
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