2005 Mazda 6 I Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Selling this car that I used for commuting to graduate school in RockHill, SC. It's a mazda 6, 4 door, manual, CD player. Miles 121,000. Clean title, smoke free vehicle. This car has a new battery, just got an oil change, tire rotation and alignment, tires are in great shape. Also just had car professionally detailed. Great safe and dependable car. Please only seriously Interested buyers, email first then we can exchange numbers. I will offer drop off of this vehicle with in 100 miles of Spartanburg, SC. I have access to a vehicle transport service I can provide a quote for you anything after 100 miles. Obviously there is wear and tear on this car, I did my best to show some scratches and paint chips. As well as the hood on the left side of the vehicle doesn't fit snug, there is a little gap. Some of the photos are sideways, I am sorry for some reason, ebay didn't allow me to edit them? I apologize. However I can answer any additional questions you may have or email you additional photos.
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Teen Miata enthusiast and friend of Autoblog passes away
Tue, 09 Sep 2014
When Thomas' illness made it impossible for him to drive, he relied on friends to do it for him.
Attending the reveal of the 2016 MX-5 Miata and the subsequent 25th anniversary celebration at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca confirmed that the little roadster maintains broad appeal, one not limited to the elderly or a certain gender as detractors might have you believe. In fact, the assembled crowd was surprisingly youthful, particularly amongst the club racer set and tuners. But one young Miata owner and superfan unfortunately wasn't in attendance - Thomas Jost, 19, was busy fighting for his life in a Maryland hospital.
Rumored Mazda CX-3 may not be for US
Tue, 18 Feb 2014Mazda has used its Kodo design language to make some of the most attractive, affordable cars in the world right now, with the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 (pictured above), but it still lacks a crossover in the smaller class, which are becoming popular on the world market. It seems like a natural fit then, that the Japanese company would shrink its CUV design even smaller for a CX-3 to fill the gap. However, a rumor suggests that the compact might not make it to these shores.
The Mazda2-based crossover is due later this summer in Japan and is launching in Europe and emerging markets later, according to Automotive News citing a report in Japan's Nikkei newspaper. The little CUV would cost between 1.5 million yen and 2.0 million yen ($14,700-$19,500) in Japan and be available with diesel and petrol engine options. However, the report made no mention of selling it in North America. There is a glimmer of a chance for the CX-3 here. Mazda is upgrading its Mexican factory to 230,000 annual unit capacity by 2016, which gives it the room to add the new vehicle.
While the midsize CUVs are hugely popular in the US, compacts like the Buick Encore are still a small portion of things. If Mazda could time the CX-3's launch right here, it could take advantage of the lack of competition.
Import pickup truck-killing Chicken Tax to be repealed?
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