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2002 Black Mazda Protege Lx Sedan 4-door 2.0l Hatchback In Great Shape on 2040-cars

US $5,300.00
Year:2002 Mileage:68570
Location:

I have a fantastic 2002 BLACK MAZDA PROTEGE 5 HATCHBACK WITH ONLY 68,570 MILES!!!

First, let me save everyone some time and mention that this car is a MANUAL! 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION


Now, to the good stuff...I am the first and only owner; I bought it brand new. It has a clean title, never been in any accidents, and never had any mechanical issues at all. I've taken impeccable care of my car with regular oil changes and other basic service (I have all records & receipts) and driven it very lightly, hence the amazingly low mileage. Carpets and seats are in excellent condition with no rips or stains and body has only minor scratches. This car is likely to run past 200,000 miles without any issues!

Comes with original owner’s manual, 2 remote entry keys, 2 ignition keys, and a full size spare tire. 

FEATURES:

Power: Sun Roof, Windows, Locks, & Mirrors - Roof Rack - 4 Wheel ABS Breaks - Front and Side Airbags - Anti-theft Alarm System - AM/FM & 6 CD Changer with Great Speakers - Leather Door Trim - Wheel Locks to protect the Alloy Wheels - Child Seat Anchors - AND SO MUCH MORE! Don’t hesitate to email me with any questions or to meet up. Thanks!   

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White House clears way for NHTSA to mandate vehicle black boxes

Fri, 07 Dec 2012

At present, over 90 percent of all new vehicles sold in the United States today are equipped with event data recorders, more commonly known as black boxes. If the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gets its way, that already high figure will swell to a full 100 percent in short order.
Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
One problem with current black boxes is that there's no set of standards for automakers to follow when creating what bits of data are recorded, and for how long or in what format it is stored. In other words, one automaker's box is probably not compatible with its competitors.

Road & Track to take Miata on million-mile march

Sat, 11 Jan 2014

Road & Track has taken on a Miata project. One hell of a project, if we're honest. You see, the Miata in question, a 1989 example in Mariner Blue, isn't a high-mileage Mazda that the publication intends to fix up, or make race-worthy, or try to flip or give away to a reader or something. No, it's a rather typical well-used NA, with a hefty 325,000 miles on the clock to-date that the staff plans on driving until the six-digit odo reads all zeros again. One million miles or bust (or both, most likely).
Procured for the bargain-basement price of $1,600, complete with seat covers that "really do look like muppet pelts" (according to Zach Bowman) and a bondo-filled love tap on the nose, the NA Miata actually looks like just the sort of fun-machine that a real driving enthusiast would pick up to get some cheap thrills in. The R&T team already has some interesting plans for the Miata, including a potential run up Pikes Peak and loaning it out to readers (or perhaps your author...). Click through to read all about it.

Ford, Toyota clean up in Best Car For The Money Awards

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

The U.S. News Best Cars for the Money Awards picks winners by looking at the average transaction price, five-year total cost of ownership, the regard a car has from the automotive press, reliability figures from J.D. Power and Associates and safety data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The result, according to the magazine, is "the best combination of critical acclaim and long-term value."
Ford nabbed six of the 21 categories that received awards this year, the Focus, Fusion, Fusion Hybrid, Taurus, Escape and Edge getting trophies. Toyota and its Lexus and Scion sub-brands took another five, the Tacoma and Tundra owning the two categories given to pickup trucks. The other ten awards were split between Honda with three, Buick with two, and one each for Subaru, BMW, Hyundai, Chevrolet and Mazda.
Follow the link to see all the winners and read about why they were chosen.