2007 White Mazda3 4d Hatchback on 2040-cars
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
CONDITION (AS PER CARMAX) Dash/Console: Needs Repair Roof: Needs Repair Front Seats: Good Condition Carpet: Good Condition Engine: Good Condition Rear Tires: Good Condition (NEW) Pass Fender: Needs Repair Tail Lights: Need to Replace Rear Seats: Good Condition Transmission: Good Condition Front Tires: Good Condition Wheels: Good Condition Dents: Right Front Fender (Someone backed into the car) Roof has a dent on it that keeps sunroof from sliding back - dent just needs to be popped out. Other: Right Rear Tail Light Cover is broken - Light works fine. There is a small crack on the dash near the window (roughly 2 in. - due to windshield replacement) FEATURES: POWER LOCKS SUNROOF CD AUDIO A/C CRUISE CONTROL LEATHER SEATS POWER MIRRORS TRACTION CONTROL OVERHEAD AIRBAGS REAR SPOILER MANUAL 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION POWER WINDOWS AM/FM STEREO BOSE SOUND SYSTEM REAR DEFROSTER ABS BRAKES FRONT SEAT HEATERS ALLOY WHEELS SIDE AIRBAGS GRAND TOURING PKG SIRIUS XM - AVAILABLE HISTORY: ORIGINAL OWNER |
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Mazda Miata 'fathers' Hall and Case offer a tour through the roadster's history
Wed, 10 Sep 2014The original Mazda Miata broke onto the automotive scene in 1989 and was a huge success. However, the convertible's genesis goes all the way back to the early '80s. Bob Hall and Dean Case were among the inside men of the program on the US side, and they were on hand at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca during the recent MX-5 event there to tell some of their stories about the project's beginning.
Hall was on the Miata project from very early on, and one of his most fascinating stories is how the convertible got its shape. The droptop wasn't necessarily going to be a rear-wheel drive roadster. There were both front-wheel-drive coupe and mid-engine concepts being considered. In fact, the classic look of the NA generation was the least favorite of the three at the sketch stage.
Hall comes off as a jokester hiding a genius mind. He has a fountain of information in his head about what a Miata should be, but it all comes down to "less is more." However, he admits that it's easy to conceive that idea, but it's much harder to actually execute it well.
Mazda2 production fires up in Mexico
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Mazda has officially kicked off production of the next-generation Mazda2 at the company's new factory in Salamanca, Mexico. Alongside the auto assembly plant, operations have also commenced at the facility's engine machining factory.
"With the start of production of the all-new Mazda2, operations underway at the engine machining plant, and an increase in our annual production capacity, we now have an even stronger production framework capable of supplying global markets with Skyactiv products of the same high quality level as those made in Japan," Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation's President Keishi Egawa said in a statement. "At the same time, we are pleased to be able to make a contribution to Mexico's further economic growth."
MMVO joins Mazda's Hofu Plant in Japan and the Auto Alliance factory in Thailand, which commenced Mazda2 production in July and September, respectively.
2014 Mazda6: July/August 2013
Thu, 05 Sep 2013Our newest long-termer - the Soul Red 2014 Mazda6 seen here - arrived in my driveway at the end of June. Without hesitation, I immediately put it to work as a daily driver, carpool bus and family vacation sled, and it accomplished all of those tasks with aplomb. Now, more than 4,000 miles down the road, I am left convinced that Mazda's latest midsize sedan is one of the best in its segment.
During the past 60 days, I have subjected the Mazda6 to scorching travel across Southwestern deserts, wheezing climbs over 8,000-foot-high Sierra Nevada mountain passes and basking in the cool ocean breezes of Malibu. It traveled with four passengers and a full load of luggage from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe, and it braved the bumper-to-bumper freeway congestion on a weekday trip down to San Diego. It accomplished everything that was asked of while hardly skipping a beat - it has only required a regular sip of unleaded fuel to keep it moving forward.