1994 Mazda Mpv Passenger Standard Passenger Van 3-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Union, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Standard Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2954CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Mazda
Model: MPV
Trim: Passenger Standard Passenger Van 3-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 142,733
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Navy
Interior Color: Gray
Up for sale is a 1994 Mazda MPV 4WD MADE IN JAPAN. It has 142,733 highway miles with a strong and 4-WHEEL DRIVE ENGINE. It's running VERY well for its age and is well taken care of. It has been our family car for a long time so there's typical minor scratches/marks/dings. My dad oil changes it himself every 3 months. The tires are clearly still pretty new with a new spare tire underneath. The exterior is navy blue and the interior is gray with cloth seats. The back seats are both fold-able to increase storage space. Power windows and power locks with cruise control. This is a very clean SUV as you can see, like I said, it's well taken care of. My dad gets it car washed and shined almost every 1-2 weeks. ****PLEASE SEE DETAILED PICTURES*****
Home: 908-964-6696 (If you want to leave a message)
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In Mazda's original release from last week, we were told that the name "Hazumi" means "spring up" or "bound" in Japanese, and is "particularly well-suited to a small car that appears to be bursting with energy." And now that we're getting a nearly full glimpse of the thing, we absolutely have to agree. The company's Kodo design language offers aggressive style in a cute little shape, and the usual raft of concept car-spec treatments (no mirrors, huge wheels, etc.) make it look even more comical and delightful.
Indeed, the Hazumi is understood to preview the next Mazda2 subcompact, and if this concept car points the way forward for Mazda's tiniest hatch, consider us totally geeked. Mazda is also set to debut its new 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine at the Geneva Motor Show next week, and while the company hasn't confirmed if that powerplant will make its way into the next Mazda2, it sure makes sense, at least overseas. Stay tuned.
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That fact was proven when Road & Track editor Chris Cantle did something that he himself recognizes as "stupid." Upon returning home, Cantle discovered a "twenty-something" actively burgling his home. The resulting story is easily one of the more entertaining episodes to come out of the 1990 MX-5's service to the team at R&T and, we're guessing, will be one of the highlights of the Million-Mile Miata challenge.
Be sure to head over to Road & Track for a full retelling of the chase from Cantle, as well as a follow-up on the saga.
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This is our very first look at the next-generation 2, and although the Hazumi influence might be difficult to discern, thanks to the swirly camo, it's still there. The grille shape and the headlights are very similar in shape to the items shown on the concept, while the camouflage disguises the shape of the greenhouse, which looks somewhat like the Hazumi.
What we can't see, though, is under the hood. That's where our spies come in, reporting that a pair of 1.5-liter SkyActiv engines will see action in the tossable 2. The former, which we'll almost certainly see in the US, is a gas-powered mill found in the Euro-spec Mazda3. In the larger 3, it produces 99 horsepower and 111 pound-feet of torque, which is broadly similar to what the current 2's 1.5-liter pumps out. The other engine, a 1.5-liter SkyActiv diesel, probably won't be making the trip, although we'll continue to hope.