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2007 Mazda 3 Custom Show Car on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:48900
Location:

United States

United States

   I am listing this for friend who bought this car 2 months ago and due to financial problems forces sell.. This is a 2007 Mazda 3 in great shape.. Car was built for shows and has won best of show 3 times by previous owner..I will try to describe as best of possible and feel free to ask any questions and look at pictures.. In dash Tv and 2 tv in the sun visors and one in the hatch. Has custom built door panels with speakers and custom built fiberglass box in the trunk. Sparco seats with 5 point harness.. It has custom lights under and inside the car.. Custom paint and graphics. Motor is still 100% stock to keep the factory warranty.. Custom wheels and tires. Lamborghini doors. Car is garage kept.. And also has ground affects kit.. Car runs and drives great with cold ac and non smoker.  The only thing wrong with it is the back bumper is damaged. He was pulling out of his friends house and it hooked on the curb and broke off will update with pictures of damage.. Car is priced low to pay off loan there is a bank loan on this car he paid 19,500 for the car in February but reserve is lower then that.. Please feel free to ask any questions.. You can also call 813-764-4685 that is the owner of the car and car is also for sale locally so can remove at any time.. Owner will also work with any who wants to set up with bank and take over the loan on the car.  Really motivated seller like stated need to sell for financial reasons.. Love the car and hate to sell it 

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Mazda to celebrate 25 years of MX-5 with 15 Miatas in New York

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

Having first debuted at the Chicago Auto Show in 1989, the Mazda MX-5 Miata has been on the market now for an impressive 25 years. So to celebrate that quarter-century anniversary, Mazda is bringing no less than 15 examples of the legendary roadster from throughout its history to the New York Auto Show this year.
Mazda isn't saying just which versions of the MX-5 it's bringing to the Javitz center this year, but with three generations to choose from and over 900,000 units built and sold, there are plenty of examples - including production versions, special editions and concept cars.
What would really put the cherry on this birthday cake, however, would be if Mazda were to surprise us in Manhattan with the debut of the highly anticipated fourth-generation Miata that we're expecting to debut sometime this year.

Mazda engineers urging execs for more RWD models

Wed, 02 Oct 2013

According to Edmunds, Mazda engineers are pressuring the company to create more rear-wheel-drive models, in an effort to better differentiate itself from its rivals. This push is reportedly coming from middle and senior engineers within the company, and these folks at Mazda believe this rear-drive strategy would allow the automaker to produce more distinctive, fun to drive cars. Mazda discontinued the rear-drive (and rotary-engined) RX-8 a few years ago, leaving the MX-5 Miata as the company's only RWD offering.
As enthusiasts, we're fully on board with Mazda offering more rear-drive cars, but unsurprisingly, the company's top management isn't exactly keen on the idea - and with good reason. First and foremost, the cost associated with redesigning fresh architecture for new models would be very high, and considering the fact that Mazda hasn't exactly been raking in the dough lately, an expensive new venture like this doesn't make a whole lot of sense. What's more, Mazda's latest front-drive models - the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 - have been very well-received, and are helping the company gain sales momentum.
But that doesn't mean there aren't other options. Edmunds reminds us that Mazda is already partnering with Alfa Romeo on the next-generation Miata, and if this collaboration is successful, perhaps the relationship could bear additional fruit. After all, Alfa Romeo is said to be working on returning to its rear-wheel-drive roots, so Mazda's engineers might be able to make a case for more RWD goodness after all.

Dealers think Mazda's new Mexico plant will increase Mazda3 sales by 20%

Mon, 27 Jan 2014

Mazda3 sales in the US were down about 15 percent last year to a total of 104,713 units. According to a report from Automotive News, though, the slowdown in sales has been due more to production constraints than demand.
Good news for Mazda dealers, then, that a new plant in Salamanca, Mexico has just come online. Tom Carey, chairman of Mazda's national dealer council, told AN, "We're going to be in good shape because of that Mexico inventory." If estimates prove accurate, sales of the Mazda3 will increase by about 20 percent when the new plant begins production this month.
If those lofty projections come to pass, Mazda will reportedly be on track to exceed 300,000 total sales in the US in 2014, which would represent the brand's highest figures since its 375,000-unit peak in 1994. The brand hopes to sell more than 400,000 vehicles in the US by 2016, and with well-received products like the latest 3 and Mazda6 sedan, such expectations seem quite possible.