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2010 Mazda 3 S Mazda3 Sport 2.5l 6-speed on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:56275 Color: is Liquid Silver Metallic and has black cloth seats
Location:

Angleton, Texas, United States

Angleton, Texas, United States

Up for sale is my 2010 Mazda Mazda3 S (Sport). I am the second owner. This model has the powerful 2.5L 4-cylinder and smooth shifting 6-speed manual transmission, which makes it significantly more fun to drive than the base 2.0L engine. Exterior color is Liquid Silver Metallic and has black cloth seats. Features include key-less entry, power windows, power door locks, Bluetooth phone syncing, MP3/CD player, and others. Includes two keys and owner’s manual.

As noted above, the paint is in very good condition with only a few minor dings/chips/scratches. Most of these were present when I bought the car. One fog light lens cover will need to be replaced as it was hit by a rock. Black cloth seats are in excellent condition. Driver’s side floor mat has some wear. Car has nearly new tires purchased from Wal-Mart that came with the road hazard protection (should be transferable). Windows are tinted except for Driver's window (peeled off shortly after purchasing car). Car also has a trailer hitch (never towed anything).

The majority of the miles I have put on the car are highway miles during my commute (easy miles) and the car is still under the factory drivetrain warranty (never had any issues). Long term fuel economy is 28 miles per gallon with my combination of highway/city driving. For highway only trips, I have achieved 32+ mpg. Factory drivetrain warranty lasts until 60k miles.

I bought this car intending to keep it for many years and have taken good care of it. It offers a very nice balance of economy and sportiness/fun-to-drive. My commute has gotten longer and my family has grown since purchasing this car, so I've purchased a larger and more comfortable car.

Thanks for looking. Please let me know if you have any questions.

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