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2010 Mazda Rx-8 Grand Touring Coupe 4-door 1.3l on 2040-cars

US $18,999.00
Year:2010 Mileage:32825
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Series II 2010 Grand Touring Mazda RX8.  RX8s got some major updates starting with the MY2009 including enhanced cooling and lubrication to the engine rotors and a more substantial transmission over the 04-08 models.

This is the GT model with every available option offered (except navigation), including moonroof (power), heated side mirrors, power adjustable seats, one touch power drivers seat button for rear entry, rain sensing wipers, home link, Bose audio, keyless remote entry (just have the key fob in your pocket and press the door button)

Engine, ignition system, transmission, and suspension are all in perfect shape. Car runs smooth, idles right at 900rpm, throttle response is perfect and transmission is silky smooth with that super grabby clutch RX8s are known for. Never been in the shop. This is my 2nd rotary, I am an enthusiast of rotaries and have meticulously maintained this car. Plugs were changed by dealer at 25k miles including new K&N air filter. Oil changes were completed way before recommended between 3-4k miles and I kept all my oil change records.   

I am the second owner of this car, I purchased it in 2011 with 6,000 miles on it from a local dealer.  It is a Mazda Certified Used Car / was when purchased in 2011.  Documentation included.

I also own a newer Miata that I drive on the weekends, this RX8 has been my daily driver to and fro work.. I work about 15 miles off of I-85 and she has seen mostly all highway miles, with a redline getting on the exit ramp each day.  I am a rotary enthusiast and this is my second rotary car (2004 RX8 I sold for the miata, then later could afford both and a lot of the quirks were fixed with the 2009+ model years so I bought this one). 

The only defects on the car are a small ding from a pebble on the interstate hitting the passenger side rear fender, and the rims have some scratches on them.  Two rims have small dings also.  (See Photos)

The car comes with two key fobs, although one has lost sync with the car (functions/power light comes on but does not communicate with car), the other FOB works great.  The dealer can resync the FOB to the car (for a charge).  I have never needed the 2nd one.  All original books and manuals are included in the glove box.

There is a professionally installed 10" bass tube (purchased by me) in the trunk that can go with the car to the buyer, or I can have the sound shop remove it if you desire.  It sounds really great, but does take up trunk space.  There is no modification to the stock sound system, just the woofer sharing the factory BOSE amp.

The price is a starting point, willing to negotiate, but not in desperate need to sell the car.  I'm looking to sell both the RX8 and miata to eventually buy a larger 4 door sports sedan and get back to just one car.  

Please respond with any questions.  Car is located in Greenville, SC.  

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