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2013 Mazda 3 Sedan I 2.0l Salvage Repairable Title No Damage ! Only 23,600 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:23600 Color:
Location:

Gloversville, New York, United States

Gloversville, New York, United States

 

Regency Motors is an automobile wholesaler and we have been supplying the used vehicle needs of automobile dealers for 30 years. We have decided to offer impact, collision, salvage and project vehicles direct to the public at truly wholesale prices. Please visit our affiliated Ebay seller REGENCYMOTORSIMPACT.  We are pleased to present:

2013 Mazda Mazda3 i 2.0L Sedan

This Mazda3 is loaded up with features including :

  • 2.0 Liter 4 Cylinder Engine
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Front Wheel Drive
  • Dual Front, Curtain and Side Airbags
  • CD/ AM/ FM/ SAT/ AUX/ MP3 Stereo
  • 1 Key with Fob
  • Information Center
  • Power Windows
  • Power Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Traction Control
  • Clock  
  • 16" Factory Rims
  • Tilting Steering Column
  • Air Conditioning
  • Power Steering
  • And More

 

This Mazda3 was purchased by us in it's current condition with a Salvage Repairable Title. The vehicle will have to pass a salvage inspection before being registered for the road. Please read our description below.  All of our cars are sold "as is" with no warranty expressed or implied.  We sell everything we list and always selling with No Reserve.

Condition -

exterior - The vehicles exterior is in great condition but has paintwork to both bumper covers, left fender, and right quarter panel. Also, there are light scratches on some panels which should buff out. The glass and rims are in excellent condition. The tires are Bridgestone Turanza EL400 (205/55/16) besides one tire which is mismatched and has some cracks in the sidewall.  The tires have about 60% tread remaining.

drive train - The vehicle runs and drives great. The left tie rod was previously welded.

interior-  The interior is in excellent condition. All functions work perfectly. There is a small hole in the very back of the lower portion of the back seat which is almost unnoticeable(pictured).

A 10% deposit of the final price is due within three days of the close of the auction.  The balance due is required within 7 days from the close of the auction and must be in the form of a bank wire transfer or cashiers check. 

By law, tax must be collected from New York State residents.

Regency Motors reserves the right to close an auction at any time.

We welcome all interested parties to come and inspect the car.  Please do so before the auction closes, when the auction ends we consider the car sold.

Bidders please be aware that you are entering into a legal binding contract to purchase this car.  If you do not intend to buy the vehicle, then do not place a bid.  Any auction interference will be subject to legal action.

 

 

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