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2013 Mazda Cx-9 Touring on 2040-cars

US $26,995.00
Year:2013 Mileage:32049 Color: Meteor Gray Mica /
 Sand
Location:

4544 Kings Water Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

4544 Kings Water Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:3.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
Condition: Certified Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JM3TB3CA0D0412767
Stock Num: PS73850
Make: Mazda
Model: CX-9 Touring
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Meteor Gray Mica
Interior Color: Sand
Options:
  • 12 Volt Power Source
  • Air Conditioning
  • Alloy Wheels
  • AM/FM Stereo Radio
  • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Auto Express Down Window
  • Back Up Camera
  • Backup Sensor System
  • Center Arm Rest
  • Center Console
  • Clock
  • Compact Disc Player
  • Day/Night Lever
  • Dual Air Bags
  • Dual Climate Control
  • Dual Power Seats
  • Front Bucket Seats
  • Gauge Cluster
  • Heated Outside Mirror(s)
  • Heated Seat(s)
  • Intermittent Wipers
  • Leather Upholstery
  • Map Lights
  • Navigation System
  • Outside Temperature Gauge
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Steering
  • Radial Tires
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Rear Window Wiper
  • Reclining Seats
  • Side Air Bag System
  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Traction Control System
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 32049

Avid hunters, fishermen and campers will benefit from the comfort and reliability this 2013 Mazda CX-9 Touring offers. It's perfect for holding all your gear and holds its own when it comes to style. It comes with a 3.70 liter 6 CYL. engine. Save money on your next ride with our low prices! We're offering this one at $26,995 while others are asking $27,850. What a steal! Only 32,049 miles driven in this vehicle! It was owned once before, but this SUV has caught its second wind! With quality coverage and a 150-point inspection, buying used has never been better. Mazda certified pre-owned vehicles come equipped with a 7-year/100,000 mile limited powertrain warranty and only include late-year models. This SUV scored a crash test safety rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Dual zone climate control lets passenger and driver set the temperature they like. Check out the easy navigation system! Call and schedule your test drive today! FOR EVEN LOWER PRICE E-MAIL DEALER AND GET AN INSTANT RESPONSE & LINK TO MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS. ASK FOR THE SALES DEPARTMENT!

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Junkyard Gem: 1982 Mazda RX-7 GSL

Sun, Jul 26 2020

The early Mazda RX-7 was one of the few bright spots for sports-car shoppers during the Malaise Era, a lightweight and simple rear-wheel-drive machine with a screaming Wankel engine under the hood. Even though it was designed mostly as a means of getting Japanese car buyers a loophole to keep their engine-displacement-based road taxes low, the early RX-7 sold well in North America. I still find these cars during my junkyard travels, but the 1981-1983 FB-series RX-7s have been getting scarce in recent years. Here's a very solid '82 that showed up in Denver during the winter. Japanese cars of this era tended to rust early and often, but this one appears to be absolutely corrosion-free. The odometer shows just a hair over 100,000 miles, so I'm guessing this car spent decades in covered storage. The seat leather shows a few rips, but the interior looks pretty good overall. The body has some dents and dings, nothing serious. It wouldn't have taken much to get this car back on the road and looking good. The GSL package got you four-wheel disc brakes, a limited-slip differential, and these cool-looking pillar badges.  The list price on a new 1982 Mazda RX-7 GSL came to $11,895, or about $32,350 in 2020 bucks. A new Datsun 280ZX coupe went for $14,499 that year, but was a much more powerful and prestigious car; the less opulent 200SX was just $7,739. If you wanted a new Celica Supra, the price tag was $14,598. The final year for the Fiat-badged 124 Spider (they were sold with Pininfarina badging for a few additional years) was 1982, and that car cost $12,290. Meanwhile, your Chevrolet dealer had new Z28 Camaros starting at $9,700 that year; the RX-7 would eat up the Camaro on a tight road course but would be blown away on the straights. The 12A rotary engine in this car made 100 horsepower from just 1.1 liters of displacement, putting smiles on the faces of those Japanese road-tax payers. Unfortunately, fuel consumption was scary, particularly in the immediate aftermath of the 1979 Oil Crisis. Why did this car end up in a place like this? It was found in an office parking lot with a flat tire and expired registration tags and towed away. Then it failed to attract any bidder interest at the subsequent auction and U-Pull-&-Pay picked it up for next to nothing. So, if you ever wanted an early RX-7, buy the next cheap one you find before it meets a fate similar to that of today's Junkyard Gem. This content is hosted by a third party.

Mazda's rotary-engine range extender could serve as an emergency generator

Wed, Mar 6 2019

GENEVA — Mazda has some pretty exciting powertrain technology in the works, particularly its Skyactiv-X spark-controlled compression-ignition engine, but also the upcoming range-extended electric vehicle with a rotary engine. It offers the possibility of electric transportation with a distinctly Mazda way of getting electricity from gas when charging isn't an option. But we learned that Mazda has some other ideas for the rotary range-extender beyond transportation, and even beyond gasoline. In talking with Ichiro Hirose, Maza's managing executive officer for powertrain and vehicle development, product planning and cost innovation, we learned that the company is exploring the powertrain's potential as an emergency generator. Naturally if an engine is suitable for creating electricity in a car, it would be suitable to provide electricity to buildings or tools. Besides a rotary engine used as a standalone generator, Hirose said the company is investigating the potential for complete cars to be used as emergency generators, since they're already mobile. Gasoline wouldn't have to be the only potential fuel, either. Hirose said Mazda is looking at possibly running the engine on liquified petroleum gas, or LPG. We asked if hydrogen was also being considered, since Mazda has a history of hydrogen-powered rotary prototypes, even some that could run on hydrogen or gasoline, but Hirose said that's not being looked at right now. Related Video:

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