2006 Mazda 6 V6 3.0 Great Shape. Highway Miles. Lots Of Tlc And Maintanence on 2040-cars
Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
Your bidding on a 2003 Mazda 6 3.0 V6. She is in overall great shape. She bought brand new by the last owner and was pretty much driven on the highway only. I bought the car from a girl that I work with, she lives in south jersey and commutes to north jersey for work and school. It's all highway miles and according to her she never got the car over 70mph. She babied it and took very good care of it. Carfax shows a lot of service records in fact. She told me that every time it needed something done to it or just needed regular maintenance, her dad would get it done. I was recently in an accident with my other car and I needed a vehicle to use while my car was being fixed. And my co-worker was selling this car because she had graduated college and daddy was buying her a new car. The car runs very well. Always starts, never once stalled, doesn't smoke, and transmission shifts smooth and strong. As you can see by the photo, tires have good amount of tread, and according to the girl i bought it from, the brakes were last changed when she got new tires, so they should have a good amount of meat on them too. Over all the car runs very well, in fact I would not be mad if thew auction doesnt sell and I had to keep it longer. It really is a joy to drive. The body is in pretty good shape to. The only real issue the body had that I can find was a little bit of rust bubbles starting to form on the passenger rear wheel well. But don't worry, I sanded, bondoed and painted it and I think I did a good job if I don't say so myself. Unless your inspecting the area for damage you will never notice there was bondo put on. The body also may have a small ding or two and possibly a tiny scratch or two. I didn't see any but I also havn't gone over the body with a magnifier... Couple little chips in the front bumber paint from pebbles hitting it over the years. The horn does not work... I don't know why. I just installed a brand new passenger side headlight assembly, however there is no fog light socket in the new one, but all the other lights on the car work great! As for the inside, there is less than normal wear and tear I would say. Leather looks great on all the seats. Only two small issues are with the passenger rear headliner. It's fell loose and is wrinkled a bit, and also the radio/ a/c screen tends to go haywire and cannot be read sometimes. Everything continues to work fine, it's just hard to read the info. Otherwise I think that's it. gauges all work, a/c blows cold, heat and all vents work great! I think the heated seats may have stopped heating but it's hard for me to tell, feels warm to me but she said the driver side at least did not heat anymore for her. Only other minor glitch is that the engine light recently came on. I scanned it and it says that it is running lean. I googled possible reasons and it said maybe a small vacuum leak which is easily fixable, I just have not had time to inspect the engine compartment to look for it. If I find the leak I will amend the posting and let everyone know. Otherwise the car is not effected by the engine light being on. It still runs exactly the same, runs like a champ. Last thing...I think, the spare tire doughnut went missing somewhere along the line...
This car is in great shape and I do expect it to sell for top dollar. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY! Will consider delivering the car up to 100 miles for a flat rate of $250.00 Otherwise local pick up only. |
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25th Anniversary Edition Mazda MX-5 Miata sells out in 10 minutes
Wed, 21 May 2014Looking to buy one of the limited-edition 25th Anniversary Mazda MX-5 Miata roadsters? Well, you're too late. According to Mazda, all 100 examples of the darling two-seater have sold out - and it only took 10 minutes.
On Tuesday, Mazda opened its pre-order site for the limited-run Miata, and had intended to keep the site running until May 31, or until 250 customers were registered, whichever came first. Just 10 minutes later, 250 people had signed up. Now, Mazda will contact those folks, and the first 100 that are verified will be given the opportunity to pre-order the unique MX-5. "Upon verification of purchase intent and transmission selection, the customer's information will then be forwarded to the dealership of their choosing to finalize the transaction," Mazda said in a press release.
The 2015 MX-5 Miata 25th Anniversary Edition models will arrive at dealers this summer, retailing for $32,205 with the six-speed manual, or $32,655 for those desiring the automatic transmission. Based on the PRHT (Power Retractable Hard Top) model, the limited-edition Miata adds Bilstein shocks, a Soul Red metallic paint job (the same found on the gorgeous Mazda6) with a contrasting black roof, gunmetal wheels and an off-white leather interior. Special badging will be found inside the car, and buyers will also be treated to a custom-crafted Tourneau watch and a display winder box.
Autoblog readers meet the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata [w/video]
Thu, May 21 2015Mazda dropped off a 2016 MX-5 Miata at our office this week with only two stipulations: don't break it, and don't talk about driving impressions until 3:01 AM Eastern on Monday, June 1. Easy enough. But rather than hold our notes until the embargo lifts, we decided to do something different. By now, you've no doubt read all there is to know about the 2016 Miata, including our review of the Japanese-spec car with the 1.5-liter engine that isn't coming to North America. You know it's smaller than the outgoing NC model. And you know that, at 2,332 pounds, it's nearly as light as the original. But what you, and we, didn't know, is what Miata owners think about the 2016 model. The MX-5 group is incredibly enthusiastic, and they love their cars. Hell, they love each other's cars. So we gave them an opportunity to not only get together, but to get an up-close, informal look at the ND Miata outside of an auto show, several months before it officially goes on sale. Here's what we did. Cars And Coneys Anyone who's familiar with the Woodward Dream Cruise in metro Detroit has no doubt heard of Athens Coney Island in Royal Oak, MI. It's an iconic place, known for its top-notch coney dogs, quick service, and the fact that, on pretty much any warm-weather weekend, you can find cool cars in the parking lot. We called the folks at Athens, told them about our Miata meet-up, and they were immediately on board with coneys, soda, and coffee for our gathering. We first published our meet-up info late last week, and sent the details out on our social media channels, as well. But without any formal RSVP system, we had no idea how many people would show up. And since Mother Nature decided to provide us with gray skies and chilly temperatures, we figured a lot of would-be attendees opted to bail at the last minute. Needless to say, we were surprised to see several Miatas already lined up in the Athens parking lot when we arrived with the ND at 4:40 PM, 20 minutes before the listed 5:00 start time. No one kept a formal count, but our best guess is that something like 50 or 60 cars showed up over the course of three hours. Some folks stayed the whole time, some people only stopped by for a quick cup of coffee. A couple people drove long distances to attend – a few Miatas hailing from southern Ohio, and many from western Michigan. We had a huge mix of cars, too.
Mazda's new Mexican plant capacity rises to 230,000
Sat, 05 Jan 2013After the turmoil of last year, 2013 is getting off to a much better start for Mazda. The company has issued a release indicating that the forthcoming plant in Salamanca, Mexico has had its production capacity raised even though it isn't scheduled to go online until March 2014. The original plans called for a 140,000-unit capacity, 90,000 of that allotted for the Mazda2 and Mazda3, the remaining 50,000 for a small car Mazda would build for Toyota that would be based on the Mazda2. The new plans call for raising that by 90,000 units to a total of 230,000 units within two years, by the end of March 2016, and it looks like it will all go toward Mazda production to satisfy growing demand for Skyactiv vehciles. The Mexican plant's opening will be the return of Mazda manufacturing to North America, after Mazda6 production was moved back to Japan last year.
More good news for the company is that it projects 10 billion yen ($114 million) in net income for the financial year that will end in March. That would be a welcome turnaround from the 100-billion-yen loss in the previous financial year, part of a series of three annual losses in a four-year span.
You'll find the press release with the factory update below.