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2006 Mazda 6 Mazdaspeed Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:84000 Color: Windshield w/green
Location:

Riverview, Florida, United States

Riverview, Florida, United States

Leather interior, sunroof, AWD, Turbo, 2.3L DI Turbo, Manual 6 speed.
2 Smart Keys included. Keyless entry and start. All 4 windows Auto roll down.
HID Headlights, led fog lights.
This is the same engine that's in the MazdaSpeed 3 but with All Wheel Drive
Has Always been garaged for the last 5 years. Synthetic oil with every oil change.
Cold A/C, Just had it serviced this year.
Grom Ipod and aux input for the radio.
This is a rare car only about 10000 were shipped over from Japan. The mazdaspeed 6's were built in Japan and have a Japanese VIN unlike the other Mazda 6's that were built in the Ford factory in the USA.
All stock except for a Boost gauge, these cars didn't come with one and I thought a turbo car should have one. This was my daily driver and runs great. Clear title in my possession. The paint is in good condition but there are some scrapes in the front bumper and small chips in the hood.

EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS
City 19/hwy 25 (2.3L engine/6-speed manual trans)
EXTERIOR
Windshield w/green-tinted glass & sunshade
MAZDASPEED unique body-color sport grille
MAZDASPEED unique body-color front/rear bumpers, front fenders, side sill garnish, hood
Fog lights
Variable-intermittent speed-sensing windshield wipers
Body-color door handles
Low-beam HID headlights-inc: gray housings
MAZDASPEED unique rear lip spoiler
Body-color heated pwr mirrors
INTERIOR
Center instrument panel display-inc: clock, audio, A/C, outside temp
(2) front cupholders
Sunvisors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
Lockable illuminated glove compartment
Rear seat heater ducts
Remote release-inc: fuel-filler door, hood
Front/rear map lights
Warning lights-inc: air bags, battery charge, check engine, door ajar, high-beam, low fuel, oil pressure, parking brake, seat belts
Center console armrest w/dual covered storage compartments
Central dash panel storage-inc: mat, lid
Rear window defogger
Coin holder
Sirius satellite radio compatible audio system (requires additional hardware)
Color-keyed scuff plates w/stainless steel inserts
Heated front seats
Leather-wrapped tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/cruise & audio mounted controls
Instrumentation-inc: tachometer, (2) resettable trip odometers
Pwr windows w/4-window 1-touch up/down feature, anti-pinch function, remote open, driver cancel switch
Carpeted floor mats
Cruise control
Leather-wrapped shift knob & parking brake handle
Black leather seat trim-inc: synthetic leather door trim panels
Dark gray instrument panel trim insert
60/40 split bench fold-down rear seat-inc: height adjustable headrests
(2) 12-volt pwr outlets-inc: cigarette lighter, ashtray
Illuminated ignition switch
Air conditioning w/automatic climate control & pollen filter
Rear seat center armrest w/(2) cupholders
Manual day/night rearview mirror
Double action pwr door locks
Driver seatback storage pocket
Front door storage pockets w/bottle holders
Overhead sunglass holder
Alloy pedal set
Electroluminescent gauges w/red nighttime illumination
AM/FM stereo w/in-dash 6-disc CD changer-inc: digital clock, 200-watt Bose sound system, (7) speakers w/amplified subwoofer
Dark gray pwr window switch panel
(2) coat hooks
Delayed courtesy lighting-inc: front/rear map, front door lights
Reclining front sport bucket seats-inc: height adjustable active headrests
Engine immobilizer system
8-way pwr driver seat w/adjustable manual lumbar
Advanced keyless entry & start system
Anti-theft alarm system
Roof-mounted radio antenna
Front side window demisters
(3) passenger assist grips
MECHANICAL
Single exhaust w/dual outlets
P215/45YR18 high performance summer tires
Independent double-wishbone front suspension w/double-acting twin-tube shocks, coil springs
Rear limited slip differential
2.3L DISI 16-valve turbocharged I4 engine
Pwr front ventilated & rear solid disc brakes
Traction Control System (TCS)
17" x 4.0" temporary spare wheel
18" x 7.0" alloy wheels
Pwr rack & pinion steering w/engine-speed-sensing variable assist
6-speed manual transmission w/OD
T145/70D17 temporary spare tire
Front/rear stabilizer bars
Independent E-type multi-link rear suspension w/double-acting mono-tube shocks, coil springs
Triple-H body construction
Active torque-split all wheel drive
SAFETY
3-point seat belts for all positions
Front/rear side-impact door beams
Crushable brake & accelerator pedal assembly
Front seat belt pretensioners w/force limiters
Traction control system (TCS)
Emergency trunk release
Rear seat child safety seat lower anchors & upper tethers (LATCH)
Driver/front passenger air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) dual action inflator w/crash zone, driver seat position & front passenger weight sensors
4-wheel anti-lock brake system w/electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)
Front/rear side curtain air bags
Child safety rear door locks
Front side-impact air bags supplemental restraint system
Dynamic stability control

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