2003 Mazda 6 Black. Automatic on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

This is a 2003 Mazda 6, with grey leather interior and 200,000 miles on it. There is normal wear and tear of a car this old. Small dent on trunk, paint chips in the hood, radio controls are faded and other cosmetic defects. The car runs ok but has some problems. The check engine light comes on occasionally, usually before an oil change is needed. Also, after sitting for a long time, smoke will come out of the exhaust pipe. This is not a perfect running car, might end up being more of a "fixer-upper." I'm choosing to take advantage of my company's attractive lease options instead of taking her in. Might be a good first car for a kid after some work. Car has power driver seat, radio controls on steering wheel, power moon/sunroof. Sold as is Please feel free to ask any questions. I will answer promptly. If you would like to see more pictures, please let me know. |
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Best compact SUVs of 2022
Thu, Oct 20 2022Compact SUVs are now the go-to choice for family transportation. Actually, considering how popular they are, they have clearly moved beyond only family duty. With such popularity, though, comes an awful lot of competitors, and it can be difficult to figure out which one might be the best compact SUV for you. It's important to note that by "compact SUV" we're talking about a specific segment. As we describe in our more comprehensive "Best small SUVs" list, there are also subcompact SUVs that vary widely in size amongst themselves, but are clearly smaller than the SUVs below. Frankly, today's segment of compact SUVs isn't exactly compact — some have more cargo space than vehicles that are considered midsize based on their exterior dimensions. They've all grown considerably over the years. While many lists out there just rattle off every vehicle available in a segment, we thought we'd be a bit more helpful and curate your shopping a bit with the top-recommended choices reviewed by Autoblog. We've included both mainstream and compact luxury SUV choices. Best compact SUVs of 2023 and 2024 2024 Honda CR-V Why it stands out: Best-in-class space; excellent hybrid powertrain; sharp interior style; Honda dependabilityCould be better: No lower-price base trim levels; no sporty or off-road niche models; no plug-in hybrid Read our full 2024 Honda CR-V Review Consider the CR-V the baseline for any compact SUV search, and look extra closely at the superb CR-V Hybrid option. Objectively speaking, it's tough to beat due to its massive cargo capacity, voluminous back seat, strong-yet-efficient engines, well-balanced driving dynamics, competitive pricing and features, and well-regarded reliability. It's easy to see why it continues to be such a best-seller: for the vast majority of compact SUV buyers, and especially families, it checks every box. That's been the case for many years now, however. The all-new 2023 Honda CR-V changes things up by adding a bit more style and character, particularly in terms of its interior design and how surprisingly enjoyable the Sport and Sport Touring hybrid trim levels are to drive.
Mazda Miata livery design contest in Forza Horizon 2
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