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2006 Mazda5 Touring Edition Platinum Silver Clean And One Family Owned on 2040-cars

US $8,400.00
Year:2006 Mileage:96974
Location:

Red Bluff, California, United States

Red Bluff, California, United States
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2006 Mazda 5 Touring Edition

97k miles

Automatic Transmission with Tiptronic Mode 

Moonroof

Air Conditioning

Auto Climate Control

Power Windows

Power Locks

Power Mirrors

Sliding Doors

Cruise Control

Fog lights

Navigation

 

Seats 6 Adults, lots of seating configurations available


I am the Original owner, I leased the car and then purchased it after the lease was up.  This car needs nothing but a new owner. 

The pictures seen here were taken before detailing, so that you may see how the car was kept. (No Kids)

Runs Great, drives great, looks great, feels great! Very fun to drive, and very flexible! 

I average 22 mpg City only,  25 mpg city/freeway mix, and can get above 29 mpg on freeway only trips. 

Tires have 50% Tread Remaining

Front Brakes have 30% lining remaining

Rear Brakes have 50% lining remaining

 

Well maintained, items like spark plugs, coolant, thermostat, belts, shocks, struts, stabilizer bushings have been replaced.  All Mazda Dealer TSB's and recalls have been performed.  In addition the automatic transmission fluid was changed several times as well as preventative maintenance.  All records are available.

Stereo plays IPOD/CD/DVD/MP3/Aux Input/FM/AM, Infinity Speakers, and a removable Infinity Subwoofer.

No accidents or paintwork. There was an insurance claim for a dent that occurred in a parking lot on the passenger side front door.  A full size van door blew into it on a very windy day.  It dented the door, but did not break the paint, so I had the dent removed with a PDR paintless dent removal company.  It is still a little evident when looking close up, and I took a close up picture for you to examine.


Mechanical Upgrades:

Michelin Primacy LRR Tires, Odyssey DRY CELL Battery, KONI FSD Shocks and Struts


Interior Upgrades:

Pioneer Navigation and CD/DVD/MP3 System, Infinity Speakers, Removable subwoofer, Mazda RX-8 Leather Shift knob


Interior Accessories: Windshield Sun Blocker, Rear Tonneau Cover, tinted windows 


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