2009 Mazda6i Sport 63400 Miles on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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2009 Mazda6 Sedan iSport, 63,400 miles, color: black Tinted, floor carpets Specs: Tinted Engine: 2.5 L Inline 4-cylinder Drivetrain: Front wheel drive Transmission: 5-speed shiftable automatic Horse Power: 170 hp @ 6000 rpm Fuel Economy: 21/30 mpg Interior Features: Front Seats: Height adjustable driver seat Cloth Bucket front seats Rear Seats: Split-folding rear seatback Folding with storage center armrest Rear ventilation ducts Power Features: Remote power door locks Power mirrors 2 one-touch power windows Remote window operation Instrumentation: Clock Tachometer External temperature display Low fuel level warning Convenience: Cruise control Front console with storage Front and rear cupholders Front door pockets Overhead console with storage Remote trunk release Front seatback storage Speed-proportional power steering 12V front power outlet(s) Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel Comfort: Interior air filtration Air conditioning Front reading lights Front and rear floor mats Dual illuminating vanity mirrors In Car Entertainment: Element antenna 6 total speakersAM/FM in-dash single CD player with CD MP3 Playback stereoAuxiliary MP3 audio input Exterior Features: Roof and Glass: Variable intermittent wipers Rear defogger Tires and Wheels: Steel wheels 16 x 6.5 in. wheels Steel spare wheel P205/65R V tires All season tires Inside mounted spare tire Temporary spare tire Safety Features: 4-wheel ABS Front and rear head airbags Dual front side-mounted airbags Child seat anchors Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes Rear door child safety locks Engine immobilizer 2 front headrests 3 rear headrests Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Rear center 3-point belt Front seatbelt pretensioners Stability control Traction control Electronic brakeforce distribution Emergency interior trunk release Front height adjustable headrests Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system Driver head restraint whiplash protection system Tire pressure monitoring Clean Carfax |
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Mazda CX-3 almost ready for LA Show
Mon, 17 Nov 2014The Mazda CX-3 is just days away from its unveiling at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show, but elsewhere in the world, the Japanese brand still has the compact crossover disguised for testing. These spy shots aren't too camouflaged though, and when combined with the previous teaser image, they give a pretty clear idea what the new model will look like.
The grille here is well covered, but the photo from the front reveals the similarities to the design sketch. The rear shows a similar horizontally oriented design as the Mazda2, which the CUV is based on. However, the dipping sides around the B-pillar from the teaser don't appear to be on this tester. Even with all the swirls, the vehicle looks fairly attractive.
Mazda is doing a fantastic job of keeping mechanical details about the CX-3 a secret. It's not yet known whether the model is front-wheel-drive only or if all-wheel drive is also an option. The crossover also likely shares the Mazda2's engine, which isn't revealed for North America, yet. The diminutive CUV will compete with a huge crop of new classmates, including the Fiat 500X, Jeep Renegade, Chevrolet Trax and Honda HR-V. Check out the gallery for the latest glimpses of this Japanese CUV just days ahead of its full debut.
Will the new Mazda Miata be available with multiple engines?
Mon, 01 Sep 2014At this point, the countdown until the launch of the all-new, fourth-generation 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata can be measured in hours until its September 3 unveiling as easily as it can in days. With the debut of such a highly anticipated model so close, the rumors about the new sports car are starting to boil over.
We recently heard that the new Miata would likely get a 2.0-liter Skyactiv four-cylinder with a six-speed manual, plus a decent drop in weight compared to the current gen. There's even the rumored possibility of a fastback coupe version sometime in the future.
Now, Australia's GoAuto is adding another dollop of speculation into the mix with the claim that there could be "potentially more engine options," according to Mazda Australia managing director Martin Benders to the website. The more potent option would still be the 2.0-liter Skyactiv with a power bump from its current 167 hp to closer to 200 ponies. The other possible powerplant option would be a 1.5-liter, naturally aspirated four-cylinder taken from the upcoming Mazda2 replacement. This version would also ditch some of the MX-5's more premium features to cut the weight and the price slightly.
Mazda CX-5 in auto-brake accident on Japanese test drive
Thu, 14 Nov 2013As we slowly march towards a world where our cars will drive for us, there will be mishaps. Systems will act up, not behave has intended or we'll simply forget to turn them on. We all remember when Volvo tested the S60's City Safety system. Now Mazda has had an issue of its own.
During a test of a Mazda CX-5's Smart City Brake Support on a dealership lot in Japan, a prospective customer and a dealership employee were injured when they hit a urethane barrier used for testing the system. According to Bloomberg, which spoke with the Saitama Prefectural Police, the impact with the barrier left the customer with an injured neck while the dealership employee suffered a fractured arm. Considering the injuries, we imagine this wasn't a small barrier.
"For any safety function, it's impossible to be 100-percent free of accidents. These technical functions aren't always the easiest to understand," IHS Automotive auto parts analyst, Hiroshi Ataka told Bloomberg.