2010 Mazda 3 I Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Metallic Blue 2010 Mazda 3 i Touring Sedan 4D for sale at $8500 even obo. Comes with Karr system alarm and actuators on all 4 doors (after market). Also comes with factory cd/mp3/aux/satellite capable radio. Autocheck (Experian) report available upon request.
Maintenance: a. Well maintained and serviced at all required intervals up until 9/03/2013 when it was driven from Walnut Creek, CA to Boston, MA b. All tires replaced within the past 1.5 years; back 2 tires replaced within the past 9 months but hasn't been driven much since September 2013 c. All belts and hoses have been replaced within the past year, brakes within the past 10 months d. Shocks and springs in good condition, doesn't squeak or wobble when going over bumps e. Steering system in impeccable condition, absolutely straight and responsive f. A/C system cools within seconds, no problems whatsoever g. Transmission fluid and radiator coolant needs a good flush h. Hasn't needed state inspection in California considering the age, hasn't gone through state inspection here in Massachusetts i. No check-engine lights present Appearance: a. No rust, minor scratches on front and side panels b. no rips or tears on the seats, non-smoker, well maintained interior c. rims are a little scratched but not bad Operability: a. City MPG: 24 Hwy MPG: 33 b. Good pick-up of about 30 to 65 in 3 seconds when accelerating onto highway c. Fun factors include good air conditioning, satellite capable stereo, mp3 player, aux input jack for ipod/android player d. Not many blind spots, very accessible from every angle Note: Seller is willing to service if any issues come up that haven't been mentioned before sale. |
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