2010 Mazda Rx-8 R3 Aurora Blue Mica 1.3l on 2040-cars
Colona, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.3 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-8
Trim: R3
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 20,300
Sub Model: R3
Exterior Color: Aurora Blue Mica
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray/Black
I am selling my 2010 Mazda RX-8 R3 that I purchased new in August of 2010 from Lujack`s Mazda in Davenport, Iowa. All the service other than the oil changes has been done by they`re service department. The oil changes was performed by myself every 3000 miles or less and documented with receipts included for the extended Mechanical warranty. There are no mechanical problems that I know of but it still has the factory warranty remaining. Here are some of the features on this car,
Engine/Mechanical Features
1.3L Rotary Engine Direct Drive Electronically Assisted Steering
6-Speed Manual Transmission Independent Front Double-Wishbone/ Rear Multi- Link Suspension
Rear Wheel Drive Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars
Power Assist 4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes Strut Tower Brace
Limited Slip Differential Urethane Foam Injected Front Suspension Cross Member
Sport Tuned Suspension With Bilstein Shock Absorbers
232 HP; 159 LB FT Torque
Exterior Features
19- Inch Forged Alloy Wheels (R3 model only) Rear Wing Spoiler
225/40R19 High Performance Tires Rear Window Defogger
Dual Exhaust W/Chrome Finishers Rear Window Glass Radio Antenna
Xenon Headlights Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Dual Power Mirrors Free Style Doors
Rear LED Tailights Side Sill Extensions
Interior Features
Air Conditioning Center Console With Power Outlet
AM/FM Stereo W/6 Disc CD Changer Overhead Console With Sunglasses Holder
300 Watt Bose System W/9 Speakers Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror With Homelink
Auxiliary- Audio Input Jack Rear Bucket Seats With Rear Seat Trunk PassThrough
Power Windows With Front Auto Open/ Close Feature Carpeted Floor Mats
Power Door Locks Scuff Plates-Black With Aluminum Accents
Front Recaro Sport Seats Passenger Seat One- Touch Walk-In
Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry System Bluetooth Hands- Free Phone Capability
Center Panel Display With Clock,Audio,Hvac, Outside Temp Sirius Satellite Radio
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel With Audio And Cruise Controls
Leather Wrapped Shift Knob
Safety And Security Features
36 Months/ 36,000 Mile Warranty Side Airbags & Side Air Curtains
60 Months/ 60,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty Tire Pressure Monitoring System
24 Hour Roadside Assistance DSC With Traction Control
Alarm And Engine Immobilizer System Anti-Lock Brake System W/EBD
Dual Frant Airbags Front 3-Point Seatbelts With Pretensioners and Limiters
I copied these feature off the original window sticker that will go with the car. The M.S.R.P. on the window sticker was $33,170.00 but I will be selling my car for $19,500.00 and will require $1000.00 none refundable deposit within 48 hours at the end of the auction. The remaining of the balance will be due within 10 days of the end of the auction unless arranged with me before purchasing. I prefer Paypal but will take Bank Transfer or Casher`s check but must clear before I will not release the car until cleared! If you need it shipped you will have to get arrangements made but I prefer someone come pick it up so they know what they are getting. If you would like to see the car in person or send someone to look at it just e-mail me and we will set something up. Thanks for looking if you have any questions just contact me and will answer A.S.A.P.
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