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No Reserve*new Clutch*new Waterpump & Timing Belt*35mpg*like New Interior*emissi on 2040-cars

US $1,599.00
Year:1995 Mileage:230454 Color: Good Tires
Location:

United States

United States

VERY RARE ES MODEL*HAS SAME VENERABLE ENGINE AS THE MIATA PLUS ALL WHEEL DISC BRAKES & DUAL STABILIZER BARS*NOT THE AVERAGE PROTEGE
Never Ceases To Amaze Me How Great On Gas This Car Is.
Perfect Run Around Car That Will Get You From A-B And To Z While Saving You Money & Putting A Big Smile On Your Face
Spectacularly Great On Gas*Hardly Seems To Use Gas
So Much Fun To Drive*Strong Clutch*No Engine Leaks
Airbags*Power Mirrors*Power Windows*Power Locks
Two Sets Of Keyless Entry Fobs & They Both Work
Everything Works including All Windows*Good Tires
Fold Flat Seats*Pioneer CD* CupHolders*
Clean Carpet With No Stains Or Tears*Same With Seats

Absolutely No Mechanical Work Needed*Just Turn Key, Push In Clutch And Go.......Anywhere!!! I Have Full Confidence In It. No Check Engine or Warning Lights*No Accidents Ever
Handles Excellently On Highway*Still Very Solid & Tight Even At 70MPH.
No Wandering Or Drifting*Drives Straight & True

CRITICAL EVALUATION:

On A Scale Of 1-10, This Car Gets A 9.Minor Cosmetics

INTERIOR:
All Windows Work*Power Mirrors*Power Windows & Locks*Cruise Control Still Works
Seats Are Like New*No Tears,Stains Or Holes*Carpet Has No Stains, Holes Or Tears Either
No Cracks In Dash*Cupholders*Pioneer CD*Speakers Are Not Busted*Keyless Entry With Alarm


EXTERIOR:

Good Tires*No Dents Or Dings*Absolutely No Corrosion Or RUST*RUST FREE

ENGINE:

1.8 DOHC 16 VALVE*Replaced Timing Belt & Water Pump Per Factory Instructions*No Mechanical Issues At All*No Misfires*No Sputtering*No Weird Noises*No Knocking*No Ticking*No Smoking*No Leaking
Absolutely No Oil Or Any Kind Of Fluid Leaks*No Shuddering*Fresh Fluids That Are At Correct Level*
NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS OR ANY KIND OF LIGHTS

EXTRAS:
New Clutch & New Timing Belt & New Water Pump Have Less Than 5 Miles On Them
New Spark Plugs Also*Drives Like New*Better Than A Hybrid*Does Not Use A Lot Of Gas

TEST DRIVE:

So Much Fun & Easy To Drive, Drives Like New, Absolutely No Slipping In All Gears, Very Robust & Strong Clutch,Starts Right Up & Idles Steadily*No Shuddering*No Juddering*No Wandering*It Just Eases On Down The Road With No Fuss

REASON FOR SELLING:

Even my NOTORIOUSLY snobby wife who only likes very new cars that are automatic wanted to keep this car because of the excellent shape it is in and its otherworldly gas consumption But I'm A Car Dealer And Selling Cars Is What I do.
Call 404-386-8391 Or Email Us If You Have Any Questions. Feel Free To Bring Your Mechanic To Check It Out For You.
WE CAN ALSO PROVIDE SHIPPING FOR YOUR PURCHASE AT LOW LOW DEALER RATES

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Mazda 16X rotary engine two years away, will arrive in all-new model

Fri, 16 Aug 2013

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