Mazda Mazda6 Mazdaspeed 6 Grand Touring on 2040-cars
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Up for sale is an 06 Mazda Mazdaspeed6. This is the turbogharged, All-Wheel Drive model. It has a 6 speed manual transmission mated with a 2.3L Turbo MZR motor. It has HID projector headlights and factory fog lights. It has heated seats which perform well. All of the power components work well including the moon roof and the a/c. The credit card keyless start is a bit finicky but the regular key works just fine and the credit card FOB's unlock and lock the doors just fine. All power windows function normally and have the auto down and auto up feature where they will travel full length up or down without having to hold the button. It has the BOSE stereo system with the factory sub-woofer in the rear dash. It has a 6 Disc in dash CD changer and has a Sirrius radio antenna installed but is not currently subscribed. There are a few dings in the doors and the hood mostly from small hail impact and a few scratches from use. It had a new clutch installed at 70k miles due to the factory pilot bushing failing as was common with these vehicles.
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