2010 Mazda Cx-9 Fwd Grand Touring - Excellent Condition - Low Miles - $26000 on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Black In Very Excellent Condition, LOW MILES, Very Well Maintained, Single -- Non-Smoking Owner. All of the Service Records are available. Rear Bumper Step Plate Roof Rack Remote Engine Start Front/Rear Splash Guards Wheel Locks Power Open/Close Rear Hatch Navigation System Bose Audio with Centerpoint 10 speakers / sub-woofer Power Sunroof / Moonroof Towing Prep -- 3500 Pound Capacity 3.7L V6 DOHC 24-Valve Engine 273 HP, 270 LB FT Torque Heavy Duty Transmission Cooler and Radiation Fan 6-Speed Automatic Transmission W/Sport Shift 20" Alloy Wheels Auto On/Off Xenon Headlights Fog Lights and LED Tail Lights Heated Power Mirrors with Side Marker Lights 7 -- Passenger Seating with leather trimmed seats Heated 8-Way Power Driver Seat with Power Lumbar 3 position memory Heated Power Front Passenger Seat Leather Wrapped Shift Knob , Steering Wheel 3-Spoke Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel with Audio and Cruise Controls 24 Hour Road Side Assistance 60 Month/60,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty Front Air Bags / Front Side Impact Air Bags 3 Row Side Air Curtains W/Roll-Over Protection Roll Stability Control Rain Sensing Wipers Stainless Steel Exhaust Outlets Bluetooth Hands Free Power Front Windows with Auto Up/Down with remote open Auto-Dimming Mirror w/HomeLink Three 12 Volt Power Outlets 3-Zone Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioning Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry Tire Pressure Monitoring System Anti-Theft Engine Immobilizer Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm Dynamic Stability Control and Traction Control System Has Two Sets of Flooring Mats, one is all-seasonal and second one is un-used factory flooring mats set. Also has Cargo All-Seasonal Floor Mats with Protection to the Third Row Seating. I have the Extended Factory Bumper / Bumper Warranty for 6 Years or 72K Miles, which is transferrable for extra cost. Contact Number: 860 501 2280 or drop me an email. |
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Why Mazda did so well and Volvo so poorly in Consumer Reports survey
Thu, Oct 25 2018The poor performances of Tesla and all three domestic automakers got the headlines in Consumer Reports magazine's latest reliability survey, but there were other results that caught our interest. Tiny Mazda notched the biggest gain among the 29 brands included in this year's list, leap-frogging nine spots to No. 3. Buick, which was in the top 10 last year, fell 11 spots to No. 19, the biggest decline of any brand. And then there's Volvo, a brand often vaunted for its quality and reliability, dropping six spots to dead last. What gives? For starters, all three brands benefited or suffered in large part due to their relatively small portfolio of vehicles. So when raves or complaints rolled in for even one particular model, as was often the case, it weighed heavily on the entire brand. That's especially true when it involves a relatively high-volume, hot-selling model such as the Buick Enclave (more on that in a moment). Mazda fared as well as it did despite the CX-3 losing Consumer Reports' influential "recommended" status due to problems with its climate system, including leaks from the condenser and refrigerant unit that triggered a service bulletin from the automaker in late 2016. Deputy auto editor Jon Linkov said that scratch didn't hurt the overall brand, since the CX-9 crossover and MX-5 Miata both jumped up to replace it on CR's list of newly recommended vehicles, thanks to several back fixes Mazda made to both models. For Buick, the redesigned Enclave SUV earned a "Much Worse Than Average" rating after owners reported problems with the new nine-speed automatic transmission it shares with the Chevrolet Traverse as well as some issues with the climate system. There were issues with rough shifting, plus complaints about the torque converter that necessitated fixes to the computer or outright replacement. "Again, similar stuff that we saw with the Traverse: both first-year vehicles, similar powertrains," LInkov said. He said all-new vehicles or redesigns typically fare poorly in CR's reliability survey due to issues that are hard to suss out before vehicles go into everyday use by consumers. The top-selling Encore and Envision fared well, Linkov said, but were outdone by the Enclave's problematic transmission components. The Enclave was Buick's second best-selling model through September at 35,227 units. Then there is Volvo, about which there is one word to sum up its woes: infotainment.
Mazda on sales upswing in Europe but won't build there
Sat, 20 Jul 2013Auto sales in Europe have been a tricky proposition for some years, but Mazda has seen some success on the backs of the CX-5 and new Mazda6. According to a report form Automotive News Europe, though, that doesn't mean we should be looking for the Japanese manufacturer to set up production operations there.
Mazda's European CEO, Jeff Guyton, explained to AN that "Our intention is to have manufacturing scale. That gives you scale economy and quality through repeatability." In other words, a big honking plant in one part of the world is preferable to a half dozen small factories building the same vehicles.
European sales for Mazda are up 5.4 percent in the first half of 2013, with 74,000 units sold. That kicked the Zoom-Zoom brand's market share up from one to 1.2 percent. Small gains, but gains nonetheless. According to Guyton, Mazda would need to sell 200,000 units of just one model in Europe for local production to make sense. Mazda's best European year saw 320,000 units sold across the entire range.
Should you buy a leftover 2015 or a brand new 2016 model?
Fri, Nov 13 2015One of the most common questions I get asked as a car dealer and auto auctioneer is, "When is the best time to buy a new car?" The answer is usually the time period between Labor Day and the middle of November. That's because this is when new car dealers and the manufacturers are trying to get rid of their current-model-year vehicles to make way for a small army of 2016 models. Rebates, incentives, cheap financing, and overstocks of unpopular models all help create the liquidity needed to turn the old inventory into a new set of wheels for the buying public – often at a very reduced price. But sometimes the "old" new car isn't a better pick than the "new" new car. It depends on a lot of factors, including the car in question and the differences from one model year to the next. I recently received an email from Jeff, who is interested in the Mazda CX-9 and asks whether he should buy a 2015 model or wait for the new version that will debut soon in LA. I'll use his as the example case. Length of Ownership The longer you own a vehicle, the less model year depreciation will be an issue. For example, the difference in value between a five-year-old Mazda 6 and a six-year-old version is about $1,500 according to the Manheim Market Report ($5,600 vs. $4,100). But if you look at the difference between 10-year-old and 9-year-old versions of that same vehicle, the price difference shrinks all the way down to $200. Because Jeff plans to own his new crossover for many years, the 2015 model wins in this category. View 19 Photos Rebates and Incentives The current CX-9 has a $4,000 cash incentive from Mazda. This is in part because Mazda still has quite a few left over. That $4,000 rebate for the current model is already coupled with even stronger discounts at the dealer level for those leftover 2015 models. TrueCar is showing that a loaded 2015 model can be had for $7,000 off the sticker at $28,600. You may even be able to beat that price by negotiating the deal yourself. Another thing to consider is that new models tend to be in high demand when they launch, which means that your purchase price will likely be substantially higher with the new model than it will with a leftover 2015. Again, financially speaking, this is a vote for the 2015 model. New Stuff It's also important to weigh what new features will come along with the updated model and how important they are to you.