2011 Mazda Cx-9, Awd, Low Miles, Silver, Sunroof, Leather, Bose Audio on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
AN IMMACULATE MAZDA CX-9 TOURING IN EXCELLENT, ROAD READY CONDITION. Only 25K Miles! A really lovely and excellent handling car. Loaded with: § Power Glass Sunroof, § Premium Leather Heated Seats, § AWD, § 3rd Row Folding Seat, § Power Liftgate Rear Door, § Aluminum Alloy Wheels, § Audio Controls on the Steering Wheel, § Bose Sound System, § 6-CD Stereo with Sirius Satellite Radio, § Cruise Control, § Rear View Camera, § Bluetooth for music and hands-free phone, § Roof Rack, § Vinyl/Rubber Floor Mats, § Cargo Area Rubber Mats, § Cargo Net § Windshield Sunshade § Much more. MUST SEE. No accidents, Non-smoker, Title in hand. This AWD Mazda is ready for winter road conditions. It is the perfect midsize family vehicle. Recently serviced at local Mazda dealer and fully detailed; all air filters replaced, new battery (warrantee). Many extras: Two remote keys ($245/each). Owner’s manual and recent service records. 3rd row folding seat. All black leather upholstery. Seats 7 - 8. Sold and serviced entirely in the Portland, Oregon area. No lease or rental. Clear CarFax report. Low mileage; under warrantee through 2014. Asking $23,750. All reasonable offers welcomed and considered.. SHIPPING AND HANDLING
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Mazda hopes to return to Le Mans
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