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2007 Mazda One-of-a-kind Mazda 3 ~~~ We Ship Worldwide~~~~ on 2040-cars

US $9,990.00
Year:2007 Mileage:49566
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
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WE JUST GOT THIS SUPER RARE, ONE-OF-A-KIND MAZDA 3 GULL WING SUPER CAR IN AND THE ATTENTION IT GARNERS IS WAAAAAAAYYYYYY TOO MUCH FOR US SO WE ARE SELLING IT FOR 1/3RD OF THE COST OF JUST THE CONVERSIONS ALONE-SOMEONE LITERALLY SPENT OVER 26K  ON THIS STUNNING SHOW CAR.  THIS CAR HAS SO MUCH CUSTOM (EXCELLENT WORK, TOO) THAT WE CAN NOT EVEN BEGIN TO LIST ALL THE GOODIES. RACING SEATS, CUSTOM SOUND, GULLS WINGS, 20 INCH CUSTOM WHEELS, LOW MILES, CUSTOM ART WORK, WAY WAY TOO MUCH TO PUT IN THIS AD-YOU JUST HAVE TO SEE THE CAR.  IT IS A BANK REPO AND HAS A FEW IMPERFECTIONS ON THE BODY (A DENT ON THE FENDER AND A PIECE OF THE BODY KIT ON THE REAR BUMPER COVER) SO YOU CAN DO A FEW LITTLE THINGS TO IT TO CALL IT YOUR OWN.   Yes, we know, this is INSANELY cheap, but as with all of our cars, we pass the savings on to you!! This extremely rare car has custom murals all over it, Soundstream custom speakers, all the interior is custom, including: Racing seats, racing steering wheel, racing pedals, all the door panels, and as you can see from the pics, it has the Mercedes type Gullwing doors, this alone was 5k!! Again, 25k worth of custom work on this highly desirable Mazda for less than 10k!! Yes, I even feel like I'm losing my mind writing this ad!! BUT we are not crazy, we just want to sell cars for less than everyone else!!  WE ARE LOCATED IN SUNNY FLORIDA (TAMPA) WE DO HAVE A CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE IN HAND.,WE WILL PICK UP THE NEW OWNER AT LOCAL AIRPORT OR ASSIST WITH SHIPPING.THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE A $299 DEALER FEE AND / IF ANY,SALES TAX AND TITLE FEES.WE DO GUARANTEE A CLEAN TITLE. WE ARE LICENSED AND BONDED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.WE SHIP WORLDWIDE.HAVE HAPPY CUSTOMERS ALL OVER THE WORLD,LIKE GERMANY ,VIRGIN ISLANDS,AFRICA,THE NETHERLANDS,BELGIUM,RUSSIA,UK,JUST TO NAME A FEW.CHECK OUT OUR FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE,JUST CALL THE LUXOR AUTOMOTIVE TEAM 813-876-0200 ~~~ WE SHIP WORLDWIDE ~~~

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8 cars we're most looking forward to driving in 2015

Mon, Jan 5 2015

Now that 2014 is officially in the books, it's time to look ahead. And following our list of the cars we liked best last year, we're now setting our sights at the hot new metal that's coming our way in 2015. Some of these, we've already seen. And some are still set to debut during the 2015 auto show season. But these are the machines that keep us going – the things on the horizon that we're particularly stoked to drive, and drive hard. Jeep Renegade Not the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Not the Ford Mustang GT350. Not the new John Cooper Works Mini. Nope, I'm looking forward to the adorable, trail-rated Jeep Renegade. And that's because I really, really, really like our long-term Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. I do not, however, care too much for the Cherokee's looks, and I really don't like its $38,059 price tag. The Renegade Trailhawk, meanwhile, promises much of the same rough-and-tumble character as its big brother, but at what we expect will be a more reasonable price (I'm personally wagering on the baby Jeep's off-road model starting at no more than $23,000). With a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a nine-speed automatic, it should also be a bit easier to fill than the V6-powered Cherokee. Also, I can't help but love the way the Renegade looks. It's like someone took a Wrangler, squished it by 50 percent and then handed it off to George Clinton for a healthy dose of funk. The interior, with its bright, expressive trims and color schemes should also be a really nice place to spend some time. I'll be attending the Renegade's launch later this month, so I'll have a much shorter wait than my colleagues. Here's hoping the baby Jeep lives up to my expectations. – Brandon Turkus Associate Editor Mazda MX-5 Miata Here's an uncomfortable truth: I'd rather spend a day driving a properly sorted Mazda MX-5 Miata of any generation on a winding road than I would nearly any other vehicle, regardless of power, price or prestige. It's not just that I prize top-down driving and enjoy the Miata's small size because it gives me more road to play with. I just find there's more motoring joy to be had with high-fidelity handling and an uncorrupted car-to-driver communication loop than I do with face-distorting power or grip – let alone valet-stand gravitas. But perhaps most of all, I love Miatas because they can deliver that level of feedback and driver reward at modest speeds that won't put the locals on edge or endanger lives – you can use more of the car more of the time.

Xcar tries to figure out what makes the Miata so great

Tue, 12 Aug 2014

Over the past 25 years and 3 model generations, the Mazda MX-5 Miata has shown that you don't have to be the best to be a massive success. The little, Japanese roadster has never been the absolute peak of automotive performance, but it's precise handling, good reliability and frugal running costs have helped make it a star. Autoblog recently tried to give you the experience of driving one on video, and now Xcar Films has made its own in an attempt to show what makes this droptop an icon.
As Xcar puts it, the Miata isn't the world's best sports car, but it is the world's favorite. When they were originally designing the roadster, Mazda's engineers took everything that made British droptops from the '60s great, and junked all of the stuff that made them a terror to own. The result was a car that would start up everyday with no fuss and get drivers wherever they needed to go with a huge grin on their face.
The fourth-generation Miata is imminently on the way for its September 3 unveiling, and the very early rumors indicate that Mazda doesn't plan to rock the boat too much with the latest one. It supposedly rides on a longer wheelbase and wider track but with the weight trimmed by over 200 pounds. Check out Xcar's video for a primer on MX-5 history and why the automotive world loves this little roadster.

Mazda Hazumi Concept shows up ahead of Geneva

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

Last week, Mazda officially teased its Geneva-bound Hazumi concept, showing little more than an aggressive headlamp design. But now, thanks to the magic of the Internet, another rendering of the Hazumi has appeared on the web, and, well, it's totes adorbs.
In Mazda's original release from last week, we were told that the name "Hazumi" means "spring up" or "bound" in Japanese, and is "particularly well-suited to a small car that appears to be bursting with energy." And now that we're getting a nearly full glimpse of the thing, we absolutely have to agree. The company's Kodo design language offers aggressive style in a cute little shape, and the usual raft of concept car-spec treatments (no mirrors, huge wheels, etc.) make it look even more comical and delightful.
Indeed, the Hazumi is understood to preview the next Mazda2 subcompact, and if this concept car points the way forward for Mazda's tiniest hatch, consider us totally geeked. Mazda is also set to debut its new 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine at the Geneva Motor Show next week, and while the company hasn't confirmed if that powerplant will make its way into the next Mazda2, it sure makes sense, at least overseas. Stay tuned.