2008 Mazda 3 Mazdaspeed Hatchback 4-door 2.3l - Nice Ride! on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
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Hello Fellow Ebayers Up for Auction is a 2008 Mazda 3 Speed Hatchback with a 2.3L Turbo Engine and 6 Speed Manual Clutch. This car has been my personal vehicle since January 2011, and the only reason Im selling it is because I have to upgrade to a SUV with my growing family. All in all, this is a very cool ride. It has also been a very reliable ride, with the only issue being the clutch about 2 weeks after I bought it. The Mazda Dealership I bought it from took ownership of the issue, and replaced the entire custom clutch for free, which would've cost $7500 if I had to pay for it. If you've never driven a 3Speed, this car is speedy. The whole Zoom Zoom thing is definintely not just cliche. The car has some nice add ons with a Brutus Hifonics 25th Edition 2000 Watt Amplifier nicely hard wired into the vehicle, and a nice Pioneer Avic D3 Nav/Video/Stereo System. Personally, Ihave never got the Nav to work, but I do not have the disc that is required. The Video and Stereo work excellent, especially with the Amp. The exterior of the car is in good shape with some minor scratches (one mid size scratch on the driver side front panel), small nicks on the hood, and a small dent on the passenger side (see attached pics). The interior of the vehicle is in excellent condition. Please note that I have had this car detail cleaned inside and out multiple times during my ownership. All in all, this is a very cool ride. As with all my auctions, the car is being sold "as-is" with no warranty. If you have any questions or need additional info/pics, please feel free to contact me at any time. Best of luck bidding, this is a very sweet ride! |
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