2007 Mazda 6 S Wagon 5-door 3.0l Dvd on 2040-cars
Mantua, Ohio, United States
I am selling my beloved Mazda 6 wagon because there is now a Honda minivan in my driveway. As if driving a
wagon wasn't bad enough.
This is an awesome car. First of all, Mazda did not make a lot of these in a wagon, I have yet to see another on the road. It looks very sharp, and when you drive it you'll get the whole zoom zoom thing. It has a 3.0 V6 that makes 212 HP, a six speed shift-able automatic and 17 inch Mazda wheels. This is one of those cars that on a long trip you will look down at the speedo and say, "Oh Shoot, I'm doing 90, and I didn't know it". Handles very very well on the highway, power to spare, and lots of room. The mileage is 72k,and it has never been in an accident to my knowledge. I purchased the car in 2012 with 43k. I have used nothing but synthetic oil and 93 octane since I have owned it. The back tires are Goodyear Eagles, about 3 months old and I would be happy to put new tires on the front. Brakes were done in March and everything works as it should. Traction control and 4 wheel ABS Power windows with auto up and down , windows can roll down with fob or key in drivers door 6 disk CD changer in dash, stereo controls on steering wheel power driver seat cruise control 2 sets of original Mazda, real deal, floor mats. (regular and rubber mudguard) dual DVD players in the headrests. watch the same movie on both screens or 2 different movies with wireless headsets. The sound can also be played through the car stereo. You will not hear a peep out of your kids on long trips. Also has a video game and 2 controllers that are not pictured, but I have them and it all works. The original headrests are also included. well equipped and fun to drive. THE VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT SAYS THAT THERE IS A LIEN ON THE CAR, BUT I HAVE A CLEAR AND CLEAN TITLE IN HAND, THERE IS NO LIEN ON IT. 330-732-7768 Please ask your wife, girlfriend or mother for permission and have all funds available. This is a great car, I am not wasting your time, please don't waste mine. |
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