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Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States
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BEAUTIFUL MAZDA 6 GRAY/SILVER 2004 IN A GOOD CONDITION WITH ONLY 94513 MILES (ODOMETER IT'S ON DISCREPANCY RIGHT NOW) THAT WAS THE LAST MILES SPECIFICIED ON THE TITLE ON THIS YEAR 01/15/2014 TYPE OF LOSS: LIABILITY POINT OF IMPACT: 06 REAR THE CAR IT'S NOT RUNNING / NEEDS TO BE REPAIR THE CAR HAS NOT MECHANICAL PROBLEMS MY DEAL FOR YOU BECAUSE I DONT HAVE THE MONEY TO FIX THE CAR I CAN GIVE YOU THIS CAR "AS IT IS" PLUS ALL THIS PARTS WITH RECEIPTS: 1 AIRBAG WHEEL DRIVE 1 PASSENGER AIRBAG 1 TRUNK DECKLID TAILGATE 1 STEERING COLUMN W/KEY 1 SEAT BELT FRONT DRIVER 1 SEAT BELT FRONT PASSENGER 1 CHASIS CONT MOD DIAGNOSTIC FOR AIRBAGS 1 CONDENSER 1 FRONT BUMPER COVER 1 FRONT IMPACT BAR 1 REAR BUMPER COVER 1 WINDSHIELD NEW FOR A BEAUTIFUL PRICE! YOU HAVE EVERYTHING TO WORK ON IT AND IF YOU ARE A MECHANIC THEN YOU KNOW THIS IS THE BEST EASY BUSSINESS YOU CAN DO!!! THE ONLY THING YOU NEED TO DO IT'S REPLACE THE PARTS AND PAINT THE CAR. BEST DEAL EVER JUST MAKE YOUR OFFER !!! WE'RE LISTENING PICTURES OF THE PARTS AVAILABLE: |
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Will the Mazda2 be offered as a PHEV with a rotary engine range extender?
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Every few months, it seems a rumor crops up about plans from Mazda to revive the rotary engine. Last November, its CEO said the only way another one could happen is if the project was profitable, and then a month later the automaker showed off the Mazda2 RE Range Extender with a 330cc Wankel engine mounted in the rear. Now, Australian auto site Motoring reports that the PHEV may actually make production in the next-gen Mazda2 sometime after it's initial launch.
Martin Benders, managing director of Mazda in Australia, spoke to Motoring about the company's future with hybrids and basically reiterated what the CEO said last year. The Japanese automaker only plans to offer electrified powertrains in places where they can sell in sufficient numbers to be profitable, like Japan.
Mazda has been playing with the rotary range-extender idea for years. In the RE prototype, the engine was exclusively used to charge the lithium-ion batteries when they were running low, and a 100-horsepower electric motor provided all of the propulsion. It gave the little hatch an estimated range of about 250 miles. The company reportedly took inspiration from its Skyactiv engines to make the Wankel have lower friction and a lighter weight.
44 Miatas engaged to spell happiness from above
Mon, 16 Jun 2014We've seen all manner of ways to propose marriage, from the usual candlelit dinner to the Jumbotron at the big game. A friend of ours recently proposed with his a barbershop quartet singing backup. But this has to be a new one - and one that automotive enthusiasts would probably find even more touching than a sky-writing biplane.
A member of the Miata.net forum recently asked other MX-5 enthusiasts to help him pop the big question to his bride-to-be. He got 31 Miatas together and needed just four more, but after appealing to his fellow roadster fans, over 40 turned up in the parking lot at the local high school.
The groom-to-be runs an aerial photography business and used an unmanned drone which his girlfriend thought would be shooting some local real estate properties when it flew over the parking lot and captured the image you see above with 44 little roadsters spelling out "Marry Me?" The answer, in case you were wondering, was a resounding "Yes!" How could she not, after all, when those Mazda convertibles are just so darn adorable? Now they'll just need to figure out what they'll be driving to the chapel on the big day.
The Mazda MX-5 Miata and saving a marriage
Mon, Apr 6 2015I've had the privilege of knowing Zach Bowman – former Autoblog scribe, now penning great things over at Road & Track – for nearly a decade. We met at the Detroit Auto Show when we were both relatively new to the business, and joked about how someday, we'd work together and eventually conquer the world as big shots in the industry (we're still figuring that last part out, by the way). Thus, I was thrilled when Zach joined Autoblog in 2010, just a couple of months after I was hired, and was equally saddened when I learned he'd be leaving us. Zach is someone I'm proud to call a colleague – nay, a friend – and I've enjoyed the voice he's brought to this line of work. I tell you this on a personal level because Zach has just published what you could arguably consider his most heartfelt piece of automotive work to date. It's a charming, emotional story about his relationship with his wife, and how they, like so many young couples, learned to make marriage work through the many ups and downs found in any solid relationship. I call this "automotive work" because Zach intertwines this tale into a story about driving his 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata across the country, his wife by his side, learning about love and life from the cockpit of a two-seat roadster. I can honestly say it's one of the best things I've read in a long while. Rather than continue to wax poetic about Zach's latest piece, I'll let his own words speak for themselves. Head over to Road & Track to read the full piece.