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2005 Mazda 6 In Good Condition on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:90000
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States

2005 mazda 6 in good condition. This a great car for a student due to its low maintenance cost, high safety ratings, great fuel economy and lots of air bags. The car has tinted windows, 6 disc cd changer, air, power steering, power windows, remote door locks, cruise control and lots of storage compartments. There are no known mechanical issues. There are some cosmetic issues and I tried to show them in the photos. There is a cracked windshield, falling headliner, messed up lcd screen on radio, dent in rear passenger door, dent in drivers fender and peeling clear coat on drivers rear bumper. The mileage is 90k mainly highway mileage and there are normal scrapes and scratches for the age and mileage. While I was cleaning the inside I accidentally knocked out one of the A/C vents. The pieces are in the car and are probably very easy to reinstall. We have purchased a new car and no longer need this car. We are willing to consider offers and the car is available for inspections and test drives.

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