2010 Mazda6 46,000 Miles, Clean Title, Great Shape! on 2040-cars
Cohoes, New York, United States
Hi and thanks for checking out my car. This is a 2010 Mazda6 i SV which is the sport value model. It's the base model but it includes just about everything the higher price models have. This car has treated me well and I keep it garaged every night. It's a six speed manual and I just had the oil changed and everything looked at. It just needs a new set of tires and she's all set for another 50k miles! Clean title and serviced regularly. The price is a bit below blue book to account for the tires. I am selling because I need a car with more space for the kids. Please see some of the details below and feel free to email with inquiries. I will take cash or certified bank check to complete the sale. Buyer Picks it up. (1) retractable keys (2) 12-volt pwr outlets (2) coat hooks (2) front & (2) rear cupholders (3) passenger assist grips 60/40 split bench fold-down rear seat -inc: fold-flat remote operation, headrests Air conditioning w/pollen filter Black gauges w/white lettering, red nighttime illumination Black scuff plates Center console armrest w/dual covered storage compartments Center instrument panel display -inc: clock, audio, A/C, outside temp Coin holder Cruise control Delayed courtesy lighting -inc: front map lights, front door lights Demisters -inc: front side windows Driver/front passenger seatback storage pocket Engine immobilizer system Front door storage pockets w/bottle holders Front map lights Illuminated ignition switch Instrumentation -inc: tachometer, (2) resettable trip odometers Lockable illuminated glove compartment Manual day/night rearview mirror Manual driver seat height adjustment Overhead sunglass holder Pwr door locks Pwr windows -inc: driver 1-touch up/down, cancel switch Rear seat center armrest Rear seat heater ducts Rear window defogger Reclining front bucket seats -inc: height adjustable whiplash-reducing active headrests Remote release -inc: trunk, fuel-filler door, hood Sunvisors w/illuminated vanity mirrors, sliding extensions Tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/audio & cruise controls Warning lights -inc: air bags, battery charge, check engine, door ajar, high-beam, low fuel, oil pressure, parking brake, seat belts |
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