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2007 Mazda Mx-5 Miata, Power Hardtop, Grand Touring, Stormy Blue, Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $17,100.00
Year:2007 Mileage:39639 Color: Appearance Package
Location:

Brookfield, Illinois, United States

Brookfield, Illinois, United States
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Highlights:

  • VIN: JM1NC26F470135447
  • Mileage:  ~40,000 (39,639 when I posted this)
  • Asking Price: $17,100
  • Clean CarFax report, can be shown to interested parties
  • Power Retractable Hardtop
  • Suspension Package (Sport Suspension, Bilstein Shocks, Limited Slip Differential)
  • Premium Package (Xenon Headlights, Stability Control, Advanced Keyless Entry)
  • Exerior and Interior Appearance Packages
  • Xenon HID Headlights
  • Well maintained and cared for

 This is my 2007 Mazda MX-5 with Power Retractable Hardtop, a great play car, or daily driver for somebody looking for a fun ride!  This lightly used 2007 model year car is the same generation as a brand new 2014, but a new MX-5 with same feature content will cost in excess of $30K.  This car has been in my family since it was newly purchased in April 2007 and has been very well cared for, and kept very clean throughout it’s life.  Most of the routine maintenance I have done myself, and have kept meticulous records.

This is the Grand Touring trim level, which is the most feature-rich version of the car.  It includes the below standard features:

  • ·      2.0L I4 Engine, 166hp, 140lb-ft
  • ·      6-Speed Manual Transmission
  • ·      Rear Wheel Drive
  • ·      17-inch Allloy Wheels with new Summer Performance Tires
  • ·      Heated Leather Seats
  • ·      Bose 7-speaker sound system with AM, FM, CD, Satellite, and Aux.
  • ·      Foglights
  • ·      Cruise Control
  • ·      Power Windows, Locks
  • ·      Cargo Net
  • ·      Carpeted Floor Mats with MX-5 Logo

Factory Installed Option Packages:

  • ·      Mazda Suspension Package; Sport Springs, Bilstein Shocks, and a Limited Slip Differential
  • ·      Mazda Premium Package #2; Stability Control, Xenon HID Headlights, Advanced Keyless Entry
  • ·      Mazda Exterior Appearance Package, front air-dam and lower body skirts
  • ·      Mazda Interior Appearance Package; brushed aluminum interior accents
  • ·      Mazda Siriux-XM Satellite Radio Kit
  • ·      Mazda All-Weather Floor Mats
  • ·      Mazda Accessory: Starter Button
  • ·      MX-5 License Plate Frame

Aftermarket Accessories Included:

  • ·      Aux Mod:  converts stereo’s ‘Media’ input into a line-level auxiliary input for iPods, iPhones, or other music players.
  • ·      Premium Carpeted Floor Mats
  • ·      Center Armrest
  • ·      LED Accent Lighting
  • ·      Custom-fit Sun Shield
  • ·      Pro-Clip Mounting Kit for Phones or other accessories

Available to Purchaser for a small fee:

  • ·      Set of 4 Pirelli Winter Performance tires on 16-inch Alloy Wheels

Please feel free to contact me with any questions, or to setup a meeting.  I will give my phone number to serious parties via email.  Thanks for reading, happy car hunting

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