1990 Mazda Mx-5 Miata With Hard Top **one Owner, 90,980 Origional Miles*** on 2040-cars
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, United States
1990 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA, ONE OWNER, 90,980 ORIGIONAL MILES. CAR RUNS BEAUTIFUL! CLEAR TITLE, NO ACCIDENTS. HARD TOP COMES WITH THE CAR, THERE IS A BRAND NEW SOFT TOP THAT IS ALSO INCLUDED BUT NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED. HAS BLACK BUTTON DOWN BONNET COVER FOR WHEN TOP IS DOWN. COMES WITH JVC 6 DISC CD CHANGER INSTALLED IN THE TRUNK. TIRES ARE LESS THAN A YEAR OLD WITH BARELY 2,000 MILES ON THEM. VEHICLE WAS SERVICED REGULARLY. VEHICLE IS IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THE YEAR BUT COULD USE A LITTLE COSMETIC TLC. CAR IS SOLD AS IS. THE CAR IS ALSO BEING LISTED LOCALLY. THERE ARE NO NEGOTATIONS AFTER AUCTION HAS ENDED. OUT OF RESPECT FOR OTHER BIDDERS WE WILL NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THE RESERVE PRICE. |
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Mazda and Lexus crowned with KBB 5-Year Cost To Own awards
Tue, 12 Feb 2013We report on a lot of awards, some of which are given out based on more solid criteria than others. This one, the Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own awards, seems like one that new car shoppers should pay attention to.
The cost of a car goes far beyond what you pay for the actual metal, leather and rubber at the point of purchase. Fuel, insurance, maintenance and repair costs, and the cost of fees from the state and financing will all weigh on your wallet while you own the car. That's not even taking into account the biggest cost: depreciation, or the amount of money you lose based on what your car is worth years from now versus the day you bought it.
KBB tracks these sorts of things, and they've compiled a list of winners for 2013 models. On the brand level, Mazda and Lexus earn the 5-Year Cost to Own award for having the lowest overall projected five-year totals (though, curiously, we note that Mazda and Lexus each had only one segment winner). There are lots of winners for all the various segments, so we'll just pick out a few surprising ones to share and you can view the rest here.
Takashi Yamanouchi to retire as Mazda chairman
Mon, 12 May 2014Takashi Yamanouchi has been with Mazda for a long time. He signed on with the Japanese automaker in April 1967 - one month after graduating from Keio University - and rose through the ranks over the years. By 1996 he was named to the company's board of directors. In 2008 he was named president and CEO, an office he held until 2013, after which he handed over the day-to-day reins to Masamichi Kogai and took up the seat at the head of the board room to serve as the company's chairman. But now, after 47 years working for Mazda, Yamanouchi-san is retiring at the age of 69.
During his tenure as CEO and then as chairman, Yamanouchi was credited with growing Mazda's business despite unfavorable fluctuations in exchange rates, opening the company's first plant in Mexico, and spearheading the development of Mazda's Skyactiv technologies and Kodo design language.
In his place, current vice chairman Seita Kanai will take over as chairman. The changing of the guard will take place after the annual shareholders' meeting on June 24.
Mazda delays US launch of Skyactiv-D engine
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Japanese automakers haven't lead the charge towards diesel power in the same way as, say, the Germans have. But Mazda is out to change that. It has been following Audi's lead on the racetrack with oil-burning racecars right here in America, and will soon translate that excitement to the road by introducing its Skyactiv-D engine in North America. It just won't happen as soon as we expected.
Mazda announced today that, while its diesel engine meets current emissions requirements, the company has decided once again to push back an introduction originally slated to kick off in the Spring. According to the brief statement below, Mazda wants to take more time to find "the right balance between fuel economy and Mazda-appropriate driving performance."
In other words, the Zoom-Zoom brand apparently thinks its diesel engine doesn't deliver the zoom-zoom American drivers would expect, so we'll have to wait just a little bit longer. Details to follow closer to launch, whenever that will ultimately take place.