2008 Mazda Mx-5 Miata Touring Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Mays Landing, New Jersey, United States
6 speed manual, black exterior, black interior, retractable hardtop. Nonsmoker, female owned. No accidents. All original paint. Garage kept. Excellent condition. I am the second owner of this car. I purchased the car with 8,400 miles from a gentleman who was also a nonsmoker and kept the car in his garage. The car, along with the wheels, are in excellent condition. The only flaw is a small half inch sized "ding" in the driver's door. The car has been properly maintained at a Mazda dealership (I have the documentation). Besides the manufacture provided features listed below, the car also comes with wheel locks and an auxiliary input. The car is located in Mays Landing, NJ, approximately 20 minutes west of Atlantic City NJ. It is being sold locally as well, so I reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells. Thank you for looking. Please contact Julie at juliedland@yahoo.com or 609-432-6298 with any questions. Features: • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes • 6 Speakers • ABS brakes • AM/FM Stereo w/In-Dash 6 Disc CD
Changer • AM/FM radio • Air Conditioning • Alloy wheels • Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror • Bumpers: body-color • CD player • Cloth Upholstery • Convertible roof wind blocker • Driver door bin • Driver vanity mirror • Dual front impact airbags • Dual front side impact airbags • Four wheel independent suspension • Front Bucket Seats • Front Center Armrest • Front anti-roll bar • Front fog lights • Garage door transmitter: HomeLink(R) • Glass rear window • Leather Shift Knob • Low tire pressure warning • MP3 decoder • Occupant sensing airbag • Outside temperature display • Panic alarm • Passenger cancellable airbag • Passenger door bin • Passenger vanity mirror • Power door mirrors • Power steering • Power windows • Rear anti-roll bar • Rear window defroster • Reclining Front Bucket Seats • Remote keyless entry • Speed control • Speed-sensing steering • Sport steering wheel • Steering wheel mounted audio controls • Tachometer • Tilt steering wheel • Trip computer |
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