2009 Mazda 6 Mazda6 S Grand Touring Sunroof Bose Blind-spot Monitoring Bluetooth on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
2009 MAZDA 6 S Grand Touring
THE BEST MAZDA U CAN BUY
Luxurious and Rich like a Lexus
Fast and Sporty Like an Acura KBB DEALER TRADE IN VALUE $10,800 I WILL START THE BIDDING MUCH LOWER :-) NOTHING WRONG WITH CAR TRIED TRADING IT IN AND DEALER OFFERED TOO LOW SUPER FAST 272HP 3.7L V6 MONSTER RUNS GREAT MILEAGE IS HIGHWAY YOU WILL LOVE THIS CAR :-)
Mazda 6 in Excellent Mechanical Condition, strong engine transmission shifts great, ac blows ice cold. no leaks. no steering damage or issues. Steering does not pull car drives straight. This is my car i drive it everyday its an excellent reliable car. Come inspect / Test Drive anytime. car is located in Brooklyn NY. Call for details DON 917-250-8081
- 3.7 Liter V6 Monster This car is Fast S-type Sport Suspension
- Automatic / SEMI MANUAL Sport Transmission
- Passing Assist BSM Blind Spot Monitoring System
(picture of a car in your side mirrors when someone is in your blind spot)
- Bose Premium Sound System
- In-Dash 6-Disc CD Changer
- Dual Power Heated Seats
- 3 Driver Position Memory Seat
- HID Headlights with UP/DOWN Control
- Dual Power electro chromic Side Mirrors (mirrors Darken at night)
- Electro chromic Rearview Mirror (mirror Darken at night)
- Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
- Push Button Start
- Dual Zone Digital Climate Control
- BLUETOOTH
- Cruise Control
- Fog Lights
- A/C
- PROXIMITY KEY With Remoteless/Keyless Entry
- 18" Aluminum Wheels
- Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof
Car has minor dings/dents normal for its age and mileage. Rims have some curb rash.
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Mazda struggles to meet demand on rising sales
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
For Mazda there's good and not-so-good news on the heels of strong US sales in 2012: demand is high - especially for the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 - but supply is low, TheDetroitBureau.com reports. That's partly because all Mazda production happens in Japan, since it ended its alliance with Ford and pulled out of a joint venture with the blue oval building cars in suburban Detroit last year.
In 2012, Mazda sales here jumped 26.4 percent, but 2013 sales through August have just been keeping pace with the overall US auto industry, increasing at a rate of 6.8 percent. Mazda North American Operations director of marketing and communications Jeremy Barnes says that sales have slowed because the company is facing challenges delivering products here.
California adapts ZEV mandate with PHEVs for smaller automakers
Fri, Jun 5 2015California is the nation's largest market for zero-emissions vehicles with over 100,000 of them estimated to be on the roads there. The state's goal is to keep that number growing every year. To that end, the California Air Resources Board is now tweaking its rules in a way that might not boost ZEVs but could mean more plug-in hybrids for the Golden State. Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Volvo asked for an exemption to the state's zero-emissions vehicle mandate last year due to their relatively small development budgets compared to larger automakers. CARB denied their request but did craft a compromise, according to Automotive News. Rather than being required to offer a ZEV in the state, companies with an annual global revenue of less than $40 billion, like those in this group, may instead sell plug-in hybrids to earn ZEV credits. The companies aren't completely off the hook, though. If these plug-in hybrids don't earn enough credits, the corporations must buy them on the market to make up the difference. Automakers with popular electric models like Nissan and Tesla have made a big business through this trading system by selling their surplus to rivals. Tesla alone pocketed $51 million in the first quarter from this part of its business, according to Automotive News. The changes to the regulations also aren't set in stone, yet. CARB is meeting in 2016 and could adjust things further at that time. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req. via Hybrid CarsImage Credit: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Government/Legal Green Jaguar Land Rover Mazda Mitsubishi Subaru Volvo Emissions Electric Hybrid California zev credits zero emissions vehicle
Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Subaru expand global Takata recalls by 715k [UPDATE]
Fri, May 22 2015UPDATE: Subaru of America spokesperson Michael McHale tells Autoblog that the company is recalling 78,000 Imprezas from the 2004 and 2005 model years in the US. This is a national expansion of the company's previous regional recall for the Impreza. The Takata airbag inflator recall just keeps growing. The latest expansion encompasses 715,000 vehicles from Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Subaru. Many of the affected models are in Japan. The largest expansion from these three automakers comes from Mitsubishi. According to Reuters, the company is adding 100,000 vehicles in Japan and 412,000 outside of the country without identifying any specific regions. Mazda is issuing safety campaigns for 112,000 vehicles in Japan, and some of these include models that the company produces there for Mitsubishi and Nissan, according to Reuters. In statement to Autoblog (embedded below), Mazda said that it is still evaluating the situation in terms of a possible effect on the US. Finally, Subaru is calling in 91,000 Imprezas in Japan. At this time, it isn't clear whether Mitsubishi's or Subaru's expansions affect the United States, but Autoblog has reached out to them for more information. According to research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, exposure to moisture can cause the propellant in these inflators to ignite too quickly and cause these dangerous ruptures. Takata has also been investigating the problem. Related Video: Mazda statement "We are aware of the NHTSA/Takata announcement, and are evaluating the effects of it on Mazda. As soon as we have had a chance to fully evaluate the situation – number of vehicles affected, age of those vehicles, where they're located, etc. – we will be able to share those details."