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2012 Mazda 3 I Sport, Black On Black, 30,xxx Miles, Gas Saver on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:30800 Color:
Location:

East Meadow, New York, United States

East Meadow, New York, United States
Advertising:

2012 Mazda 3 I sport 4 door sedan with one owner and 30k miles. 4 cylinder and fwd gas saver. Being Sold AS-IS with no warranties and clean title in hand.
Priced to sell and much below dealer's average asking price. Will not last...

I prefer local pickups only. If you want it shipped please arrange/pay for your own shipping.
NO RESERVE

Here are some vehicle specifications.

MECHANICAL
  • 2.0L DOHC EFI 16-valve I4 engine -inc: variable valve timing (VVT)
  • Aluminum alloy engine block
  • Black urethane engine cover
  • 5-speed sport automatic transmission w/OD & manual mode
  • Front wheel drive
  • Distributor-less ignition
  • 100-amp alternator
  • Front independent MacPherson strut suspension w/coil springs
  • Rear independent multi-link suspension w/coil springs
  • Front/rear stabilizer bars
  • Electro-hydraulic pwr assist steering (EHPAS) system
  • Variable pwr rack & pinion steering
  • Pwr front ventilated/rear solid disc brakes
  • Stainless steel exhaust -inc: manifold, main silencer, pipe, single outlet
  • Underhood insulator pad
EXTERIOR
  • 16" X 6.5" steel wheels w/full wheel covers
  • P205/55HR16 all-season tires
  • T115/70D15 temporary spare tire
  • Body-color front/rear bumpers
  • Black roof molding
  • Sport-type matte grille insert & trim
  • Halogen headlights
  • Multi-reflector taillights
  • Body-color manual-folding pwr mirrors
  • 2-speed variable-intermittent front windshield wipers
  • Body-color door handles
  • Body-color fuel door
ENTERTAINMENT
  • AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: (4) speakers, automatic level control (ALC), digital clock, aux audio input jack
  • Integrated rear window antenna
INTERIOR
  • Cloth seat trim
  • Reclining front bucket seats
  • 60/40 split fold-down rear seat
  • Front/rear outboard adjustable headrests
  • Center console w/covered storage compartments
  • (2) 12-volt pwr outlets
  • Dual front cup holders w/lids
  • Full carpeting
  • Front/rear carpet floor mats
  • Driver foot rest
  • Tilt/telescopic steering column
  • 3-spoke urethane steering wheel w/audio controls
  • Black gauges -inc: white lettering, red nighttime illumination
  • Gauges & controls illumination w/dial-type dimming control
  • Instrumentation -inc: speedometer, tachometer, (2) resettable trip odometers
  • Outside temp display
  • Warning lamps -inc: brake system, high-beam on, turn signals on, hazard warning on, check engine, engine oil pressure, battery charge, defogger-on, air bags, front seat belt pretensioner system, door-ajar, low fuel, low coolant temp, ABS system, cruise control on, tire pressure monitoring system
  • Pwr windows w/driver side 1-touch up/down feature
  • Pwr door locks -inc: 2-stage unlocking, central locking, speed & transmission sensitive auto door lock
  • Remote releases -inc: fuel door, hood, trunk
  • Engine immobilizer anti-theft system
  • Air conditioning w/pollen filter
  • Rear heater ducts
  • Rear window defogger
  • Front side window demisters
  • Illuminated glove box
  • Silver center console panel
  • Black steering wheel switch bezel
  • Silver driver & passenger side decoration panels & door handles
  • Cloth door trim -inc: front/rear bottle holders, front storage pockets
  • Gray molded cloth headliner
  • Dual vinyl-covered visors -inc: covered vanity mirrors
  • (3) passenger assist grips
  • Black urethane shift knob
  • (2) coat hooks
  • Lighting -inc: front map lights, dome light, ignition keyhole
  • Cargo area light
  • Full cargo area trim
  • Passenger side seatback pocket
  • Driver side storage bin
  • Trunk lid opener cancel system (trunk latch type)
SAFETY
  • Anti-lock brake system w/electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), brake assist
  • Dynamic stability control (DSC) w/traction control system (TCS)
  • Front/rear side-impact door beams
  • Driver/front passenger advanced airbags (SRS) -inc: crash zone, drivers seat position, passenger weight sensors
  • Front seat mounted driver/front passenger side-impact air bags (SRS)
  • Front/rear side curtain air bags
  • Front seat belt pretensioners w/force limiters, height adjustable
  • 3-point seat belts for all positions
  • Child safety rear door locks
  • Rear seat child safety seat lower anchors & upper tethers (LATCH)
  • Collapsible steering column
  • Crashable brake pedal
  • Whiplash-reducing active front headrests
  • Trunk entrapment release system
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Triple-H construction





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