2008 Mazda Mazda3 S Grand Touring on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:2.3L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JM1BK324181136986
Stock Num: 226650118
Make: Mazda
Model: Mazda3 s Grand Touring
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Black Mica
Interior Color: Charcoal / Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 114846
2.3 L(DOHC)Inline 4,VALVES16,156 hp @ 6500 rpmMacPherson strut front suspensionMulti-link rear suspensionFour-wheel independent suspensionFront and rear stabilizer barHeated passenger seatHeated driver seatDriver seat with automatic adjustable lumbar supportHeight adjustable driver seatLeatherSport front seatsSplit-folding rear seatbackFolding center armrestRear ventilation ductsRemote power door locksPower mirrors1 one-touch power windowsClockTachometerTrip computerExternal temperature displayLow fuel level warningCruise controlFront console with storageFront and rear cupholdersFront door pocketsRemote trunk releaseFront seatback storageElectric speed-proportional power steering12V front power outlet(s)Tilt and telescopic steering wheelAudio and cruise controls on steering wheelInterior air filtrationClimate controlTrunk lightLeather trim on doorsFront reading lightsLeather trim on shift knobLeather steering wheelFront and rear floor matsDual vanity mirrorsMast antenna6 total speakersAM/FM in-dash single CD player stereoSpeed sensitive volume controlAuxiliary MP3 audio inputVariable intermittent rain sensing wipersRear defoggerAlloy wheels17 x 6.5 in. wheelsSteel spare wheelP205/50R17 88V tiresAll season tiresInside mounted spare tireTemporary spare tire4-wheel ABSFront and rear head airbagsDual front side-mounted airbagsChild seat anchorsRemote anti-theft alarm systemEmergency braking assistVentilated front disc / solid rear disc brakesRear door child safety locksEngine immobilizerFront fog/driving lightsDusk sensing headlampsXenon high intensity discharge headlamp2 front headrests2 rear headrestsPassenger airbag occupant sensing deactivationRear center 3-point beltFront seatbelt pretensionersStability controlTraction controlElectronic brakeforce warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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2015 Mazda3 finally pairs 6-speed manual with larger engine
Mon, 15 Sep 2014With all of the hype and anticipation surrounding the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata, the Japanese brand was able to sneak another driver-oriented model into its lineup. The company's spec page for the 2015 Mazda3 hatchback and sedan have been updated to list the Skyactiv-G 2.5-liter four-cylinder as finally being available with a six-speed manual transmission, in addition to the previous six-speed automatic. The automaker had promised the row-your-own gearbox with the bigger engine back when it first announced the new Mazda3, but it waited a model year to actually put the combo on sale.
According to Mazda's specs, the manual gearbox trims 40 pounds off of a hatchback or 54 pounds off of a sedan in s Touring and s Grand Touring trims. However, shedding that weight doesn't necessarily boost fuel economy. The six-speed hatch is rated at 26 miles per gallon city and 35 mpg highway, compared to 27/37 for the automatic. The manual sedan is rated at 25/37 city/highway mpg, versus 28/39 with the auto. Buyers can save a little money by opting for the manual, though. Regardless of body style, it's about $1,050 cheaper than the automatic.
Autoblog reached out to Mazda and learned that the 2.5L 6MT models started hitting dealers in August. The 2.5 wasn't initially available with the stick because, "We had to prioritize engineering resources and the 2.5L 6MT was not a high priority combination. Globally, smaller engines are preferred in terms of sales," a Mazda spokesperson explained via email. The automaker also notes that Austrailia will probably be the only other market outside of North America to get the six-speed gearbox with the larger engine.
Mazda3 celebrates 10 happy years
Tue, 25 Jun 2013Mazda is on the cusp of unveiling an all-new Mazda3, but the compact will mark an important milestone before that happens. The very first Mazda3 rolled off of the assembly line on June 25, 2003. A decade later, the little car has snagged some 136 awards. The first generation sold 2.2 million units over the span of six years, and the second has smiled its way into the hearts of 1.4 million buyers since 2009. Mazda notes the machine even took the honor of being the top-selling passenger car in Australia in 2011 and 2012.
So, what will the future bring? The Japanese automaker is keeping the details to itself for the moment. From the spy photos we've seen, it looks as if the new design will fall under the company's new Kodo design philosophy. That same language brought us the perilously sexy Mazda6, and the new Mazda3 should be no less attractive. You can check out those photos here.
You can also read the full press release on the compact's 10-year anniversary below.
50 engineers kept the rotary alive at Mazda for 8 years
Fri, Oct 30 2015The Mazda RX-Vision concept is one of the standouts at this year's Tokyo Motor Show thanks to a drop-dead gorgeous design and a revival of the Wankel engine. The fact that the rotary is still in development at Mazda is thanks to a dedicated group of 50 engineers. According to Automotive News, their dream for the last eight years has been to bring this storied engine design back to the street. It won't be easy. Because of its design, the rotary suffers from poor fuel economy and high emissions. Making the challenge even harder, Mazda reportedly only gives them a small budget, but they continue to chip away at the problem. "These 50 engineers want to develop the rotary engine, therefore they joined Mazda," company research and development boss Kiyoshi Fujiwara told AN. "If I stop the rotary engine, probably they want to leave." For the Skyactiv-R under the RX-Vision's svelte hood, the team reportedly started from the 16X rotary project. Dating back to 2007, that 1.6-liter engine was supposed to improve torque and fuel economy thanks in part to direct injection. After additional development, insiders even suggested that the engineers might have finally solved the powerplant's issues. However, Mazda never put the mill into production, and the RX-8 remains the company's last Wankel-powered model to be offered in showrooms. "We have a dream that one day, this design with a rotary engine will achieve a level that customers will accept," CEO Masamichi Kogai said to AN. Mazda is quite clear that the RX-Vision might never go on sale without a suitable rotary. Although if it does see production, the coupe would likely use a stiffened version of the Miata's chassis, AN reports. Before anyone can place an order, these 50 determined engineers still have a lot of work ahead of them. Related Video: