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2007 Mazda Mazdaspeed 3 Grand Touring - Low Reserve - on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:108630 Color: Cosmic Blue /
 Black
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:2.3L Turbo
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JM1BK34L371751977 Year: 2007
Exterior Color: Cosmic Blue
Make: Mazda
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mazda3
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Mazdaspeed 3
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 108,630
Sub Model: Mazdaspeed 3 Grand Touring
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Background:


This is the Speed 3 model with a 2.3L turbocharged DOHC engine with direct injection and variable valve timing. The Speed 3 comes standard with a 6 speed limited slip manual transmission.
These cars are fast and well equipped. The 2007 Mazda Mazdaspeed 3 is available only as a four-door hatchback and in two trim levels: Sport and Grand Touring. The Sport comes standard with 18-inch wheels, performance tires, a limited-slip front differential, a roof spoiler, automatic climate control, sport seats, a tilt/telescoping steering column, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with built-in audio and cruise controls, special Mazdaspeed interior trim, an auxiliary audio jack and pre-wiring for satellite radio. The Grand Touring adds auto on/off HID xenon headlights, rain-sensing wipers, leather seat bolsters, a trip computer and a seven-speaker Bose stereo.

Recent Service:

Just performed was a major service to update the VVT actuator. The VVT actuator, timing chain, tensioner, chain guides, friction washers, and necessary gaskets were replaced. The spark plugs were replaced with this service. The EGR and throttle body was cleaned. The oil was changed with Mobil 1 full-synthetic which is what I always used. The factory installed VVT actuator is a faulty part and Mazda released a service bulletin to install the updated part and extended the warranty to cover the parts. This car did not fall into the warranty period and so was an out of pocket expense. This is a common update needed to these cars and afterwards makes a big difference in smoothness of the engine and the MPG achieved.

Upgrades:

This vehicle is mostly stock but does have a couple additions.

Injen cold air intake. It is mounted up in the fender with a hydro guard. This intake makes the car have great turbo and blow-off sounds.
JBR rear polyurethane motor mount. This helps the feel of shifting and the engine greatly. It does add a very small amount of vibration felt mostly when engine braking occurs.


Body:

The car has only a few small imperfections. It has some small rock chips in the front bumper/hood area. There is a scrape on the very bottom of the front bumper on the passenger side.

Interior:

The interior is clean and well kept. There are some small scuffs and the passenger seat has a light stain on it that has been there from when I purchased the car.

Known Questionable:

The six-disc CD changer is not installed in the car. It did not work when I purchased the car and I removed it. All the other options work, AUX input, radio, etc.
When it is cold outside I feel like the 1st to 2nd gear is hard. It has been the same from when I purchased the car a year ago, but I feel it is worth mentioning. When it is cold you have to shift slower to not grind a little. After a few miles the 1st to 2nd is fine. I have read about additives and things that help but I have not tried any. I changed the transmission fluid with Royal Purple fluid when I first purchased the car. 

I am an honest seller and have listed much more than most dealers would ever disclose. I am hopeful the new owner will be happy and pleased with this car. I have enjoyed the car greatly and now must unfortunately sell it to purchase a truck as my needs have changed.

Please feel free to ask any questions. The car is sold AS-IS as I am a private seller and will not be in a place to offer a warranty.

I will accept cash for a day of pick up or a bank check/money order with time to clear which will be a few business days.
Please contact me with any questions regarding shipping. Any shipping will be the sole responsibility of the buyer, but contact me first so we can discuss it please.

As a last note I will cancel any bidder with less than a positive feedback score of 10 without having contacted me first.

Thank you for looking and happy bidding!

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