This 2010 Masda 3s is in great condition with one previous owner and numerous service records. The Car Fax rating is + $1,160 due to the extensive maitinance records. A complete inspection including oil change has been preformed less than 50 miles ago. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a test drive call or text 586-258-9468. Thanks!
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Keyless Entry With Panic Alarm Multi-Function Remote
Two 12V Power Outlet(s)
Variable Power-Assisted Steering Power Steering
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio and Cruise Controls Controls
Accessory Hook
Door Pockets - Front
Front Seatback
Drivetrain / Suspension:
4-Wheel ABS
Braking Assist
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
11.8 Front Brake Diameter
Ventilated Disc Front Brakes
Coil Springs Front Spring
Independent Front Suspension
Macpherson Struts Front Suspension
11.02 Rear Brake Diameter
Disc Rear Brakes
Coil Springs Rear Spring
Multi-Link Rear Suspension
Stability Control
Front and Rear Stabilizer Bar
Traction Control
Entertainment / Telematics:
Mast Antenna
Jack Auxiliary Audio Input
Electroluminescent Instrumentation
External Temperature Display
MPG and Range Fuel Economy Display
CD MP3 Playback MP3 Player
Multi-Function Display
Bluetooth Phone Wireless Data Link
Hands Free Phone
AM/FM Radio
Ready Satellite Radio
Speed Sensitive Volume Control
Tachometer
6 Total Number of Speakers
Trip Computer
2 Trip Odometer
Lamp Failure, Low Fuel, Engine Oil, Coolant Warnings and Reminders
Maintenance Reminder Warnings and Reminders
Exterior:
Footwell Lights
Front Fog Lights
Liftgate Rear Door
Rear Center Brakelight Tail and Brake Lights
Rims / Tires:
Temporary Tires
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
All Season Tires
Roof / Glass:
Variable Intermittent Front Wipers
1 One-Touch Windows
Power Windows
Rear Defogger
Fixed Intermittent Rear Wiper
Side Window Defogger
Safety:
2-Stage Unlocking
Dual Front Active Head Restraints
With Engine Immobilizer Anti-Theft Alarm System
Shifter Activation Auto-Lock
Speed Controlled Auto-Lock
Side Impact Door Beams Body Side Reinforcements
Child Safety Locks
Latch System Child Seat Anchors
Energy Absorbing Steering Column
Folding Exterior Mirrors
Integrated Turn Signals Exterior Mirrors
Power Exterior Mirrors
Dual Front Airbags
Occupant Sensing Passenger Airbag Deactivation
Power Door Locks
Safety Brake Pedal System
Front Side Airbags
Front and Rear Side Curtain Airbags
Dual Illuminating Vanity Mirrors
Seating:
Folding
Bucket Front Seats
Reclining Front Seats
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection
3-Point Rear Center Seatbelt
Rear Heat Vents
Front Seatbelt Force Limiters
Front Seatbelt Pretensioners
60-40 Split Bench Seating
Installed Options
Appearance / Interior:
Cargo Mat
Cargo Net
Floor Mats, All-Weather
Entertainment / Telematics:
In-Dash 6-Disc CD Changer, MP3 Compatible
Sirius Satellite Radio
Package:
Moonroof, 6 CD and Bose Audio Package
Rims / Tires:
Wheel Locks
Roof / Glass:
Moonroof Wind Deflector
Vehicle Condition & History
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