Mint Low Miles 2007 Cosmic Blue Mazdaspeed 3 on 2040-cars
Wayland, Massachusetts, United States
Low mileage 2007 Cosmic Blue MazdaSpeed 3 Sport:
- Owned from new.
- Dealer maintained. Full service record history provided.
- Never missed any scheduled maintenance.
- Oil change using premium synthetic oil.
- Front bumper, trunk lid and side mirrors protected by 3M clear protection.
- Floors and trunk protected by MazdaSpeed all weather floor mats and trunk cargo cover.
- Unused MazdaSpeed 3 floor carpets provided.
- Always parked in attached garage.
- Fully serviced on March 7th, including install of brand new TPMS sensors.
- Brand new battery installed last month.
- Rear shocks recently replaced by a performance Koni Yellow set.
- Tires recently inspected (all over 6>32" thread.
- Rear brake pads excellent. Will just need to replace front brake pads within a year.
- Only very minor signs of wear.
- 5.8 sec to 60 car driven with care by experienced driver that never owned an automatic!
- Selling a little higher than KBB because of condition. This car is pure driving pleasure.
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