2001 Mazda Protege Lx Sedan 4d - Title In Hand - Garage-stored on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
I'm selling a 4-door 2001 Mazda Protege LX Sedan. This is a great car but I just moved to the city and I need to sell it. The Bluebook value is $2,708; I've priced it to move. An outstanding deal.
I purchased the vehicle in 2003 and have been using it in suburban New Jersey, during which time it has been stored in a garage. I have had absolutely no problems with it. No car has no mechanical defects whatsoever. I've maintained it religiously and have kept all the maintenance records. Cosmetic defects are very minor. Please reference attached photos, taken 5 July 2014. I have all paperwork associated with original purchase, all maintenance records, the owner's manual, and of course the title. Please note that this vehicle is available for pickup only in New York City. Key stats below: Condition: good Overall length: 175" 2001 Mazda Protege LX Sedan 4D odometer: 103524 VIN: JM1BJ 22201 04448 84 Z paint color : white size : compact type : sedan drive : fwd fuel : gas transmission : automatic title status : clean 2001 Mazda Protege LX Body Style: Sedan Exterior color: White Interior color: Beige Engine: 4-cylinder, 1.6 liter Doors: 4 EPA class: Compact Transmission: Automatic Braking & traction: Anti-lock brake system Fuel economy: City 23 MPG / Highway 30 MPG Fuel capacity: 13.2 gallons Country of origin: Japan Max seating: 5 Air conditioning Power windows Power locks Cruise control Power steering Tilt wheel AM/FM stereo CD (single disc) Dual air bags Side air bags Steel wheels Purchased: 22 May 2003 Mileage when purchased: 30,995 Current mileage: 103,524 Call/text Brad at 610-299-9104 |
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