2005 Mazda Tribute I / Loaded / Runs Great / Awd Make Offer / Cheap on 2040-cars
South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
This is a 2005 Mazda Tribute i fully loaded with leather, sunroof, automatic transmission, automatic everything. Mileage are only 121k. Runs excellent. Engine and transmission are in good condition. Clean inside and out. It does have a rip in the leather of the passenger side seat. Can be seen in the picture. There is a small fender bender in the front right side. Nothing major.
Great car which is good all year around. AWD. The tires are almost new. they still have a lot of thread left in them. The check engine light is on and the code is for catelytic converter. The catelytic converter sells for about $170 to $300. Check on google and you will see the prices. I drive the car on a daily basis. I am a part time dealer. I am located in NJ. If you are a NJ resident you will have to pay 7% sales tax to me. If you are out of NJ then you will pay the sales tax to your state, Not to me. Call or text me at 732-593-9749 for more information. |
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