1999 Mazda Mx-5 Miata Convertible Florida Good Glass Window Top 5 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Year: 1999 Make: Mazda Make: Miata MX-5 Interior: Black Cloth Exterior: Green Top: Black Soft Top with Glass Rear Window (no leaks) Transmission: 5 Speed Manual Miles: 174k Price: $3800 Car is in good mechanical shape, well maintained with oil changes and maintenance. The car has 174k miles and still runs very smooth. Convertible top is in great condition with glass rear window and does not leak. The paint is worn from the Florida sun so it could use a repaint. Excellent car for the upcoming Florida winter and top down driving. A/C works and blows cold air but could use a recharge as it does not get as cold as a new car. Keep in mind this is a 15 year old car so it is not perfect. Standard Features Drivetrain Rear wheel drive Transmission 5-speed manual Horse Power 140 hp @ 6500 rpm Bucket Seats Center Console Power Brakes 1.8L I4 DOHC 16V FI Engine Regular Unleaded Fuel Required 5-Speed Manual Transmission Tachometer Driver and Passenger Front Airbags Cloth Seating Remote Trunk Release Intermittent Windshield Wipers AM/FM/CD Audio System Fuel Economy 22/27 mpg |
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