Mazda Mazda3 5dr Hatchback I Grand Touring on 2040-cars
Clintonville, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is a 1-owner car. Clean title in-hand. NEW TIRES! Runs like new. Never had a single mechanical issue to date. I bought this car new in 2012. This was my first brand new car so I have taken really good care of it. The miles are mostly highway. This has been a great and reliable car to me for the past 2.5 years. Tons of options! Here are some of the highlights: 28/39 MPG! Heated leather seats. Heated mirrors. Remote start. 10 speaker Bose Sound System. Bluetooth for hands-free calling and playing music from your smartphone. Built-in Navigation. Moon roof. Leather-wrapped steering wheel. Fog lights. Automatic transmission with the option to shift manually. Aside from everything that came with the car, I'll also include a set of rubber all-weather floor mats and my extra set of winter treads at no additional cost. The 4 winter tires are mounted on basic steel wheels. This set is not new but look like they have another winter left in them. The car has had 1 deer hit but it was very minor. One replacement hood later, it's as good as new!
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