Mazda 3s Gt 2011 35k Miles. Good Condition on 2040-cars
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
Moving out of the country for an year or so and want to sell my 2011 Mazda 3S GT
I could list the features, but this link does a better job: My favorite parts of this car are: 1. No breakdown or any kind of mechanical problems 2. Brilliant interiors. Especially love the speakers, leather seats, seat warmers and the sun roof. I regularly use the bluetooth feature to take calls on the road and listen to music off my phone 3. Love the color. The shiny black looks great. If you are like me, you will wash it often. The look of this car after a good wash is pretty special 4. Great power and comfort for the price.This is no BMW 3 series, but it packs a punch for the price point. I have had many roadtrips with this car and have had no problems at all. You need to test drive to believe it. Here are some facts about my car : 1. Purchased January 2011 2. 34997 miles as of 11/23/2013 3. 2 cosmetic problems. Scratch on the back left of the car. Crack on the front bumper (to the right). Pictures of both are attached. I wanted to fix these before selling.. but these are cosmetic issues and I rather pass on the savings to the new owner. If needed, I can get it fixed for you (for extra price, of course). 4. Single owner. Have documents to prove it 5. Regularly serviced. All services at 1 location (Fitz auto mall in Rockville, MD) 6. No accidents (there are scratches) 7. New tires at 29K miles Note: Autocheck reports 2 owners. That is a mistake. I moved from Maryland to Virginia and had to change the plates. For some inexplicable reason, this is noted as a change in owner (maybe because I have a long name and one of the states mis-spelled it. I am only guessing). I did not want to go over the hassle of selling online and wanted to sell it to a dealer. But realized they pretty much rip me off :). They pay 2-3K less than market price, do $500 of work on the car and sell it 1K above market price, which is neither beneficial to me or the new owner. |
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