2008 Mazdaspeed3 Mazda 3 Speed 3 on 2040-cars
Abilene, Texas, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:2.3L Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2008
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mazda
Model: Mazda3
Trim: Mazdaspeed3
Options: Navigation, Bose Sound
Drive Type: 6 Speed Manual
Mileage: 39,402
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
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Rebuilt title. It can be hard to finance a rebuilt title car, so please do not bid unless you are paying cash or already have your financing lined up. With that out of the way, this has been a great car for me despite the rebuilt title. I bought the car after it was repaired with 19,600 miles on it. Current mileage is just over 39,400 (will go up slightly as I'm still driving the car until it sells). The car hasn't given me any problems in the 20k miles I have driven it including long roadtrips to Arkansas, Arizona, Mississippi and Colorado. Car runs, drives, stops and shifts good. I have always run full synthetic oil and it doesn't have any leaks and hasn't given me any problems. Tires have good tread life left and are wearing evenly since I bought them new at about 24k miles. Front and rear brake pads both have tons of pad life left. Mostly stock with the only mods being: Corksport Intake/Turbo Inlet Pipe Corksport Rear Motor Mount Insert Issues: -CD player doesn't work (says "check disk" when you select CD mode), Radio and AUX input work perfectly (Aux is what I use 90% of the time to play music from my ipod) so I never replaced it since I don't use the CD player function. -Washer fluid tank has a small leak when it is filled more than half full (system still works and sprays liquid properly, you just can't fill it all the way). -Small cigarette burn in passenger front seat (car does not smell of smoke at all, this burn was there when I bought the car and the car has never been smoked in since I've owned it. -As mentioned, car is a rebuilt title due to a previous front end collision. -When I got an alignment a couple years ago, the tech did not set the steering wheel to perfect dead center (you'll only notice this on the highway when going straight the wheel is ever so slightly to the left). I didn't notice the tech didn't reset it until I had already moved from Arizona to Texas and It didn't bother me enough to get another alignment done. Car drives fine and tracks good, just needs the steering wheel adjusted. -a few minor paint chips/dings typical of any used car, but nothing major or very noticeable (wanted to point this out as this isn't a "perfect" condition vehicle, but what used car really is?) -crack on dash by GPS antenna from summer heat (this is on the front of the dash and not the main part where you're constantly looking at it. I almost forgot to include it when listing the flaws) -scuff in window tint on back window I tried to take pictures of the flaws as best I could, so please look at all the pictures in the listing. The car is in good shape, but I try to be thurough in describing it since often times buyers are not able to check the car out until it's time to pick it up and take it home due. Bonus items: Brand New set of iridium sparkplugs Extra Oil Filter Brand new set of Rear Hawk Performance Brake Pads Special Oil filter wrench socket This has been a good reliable car even with the rebuilt title. I have tried to be as comprehensive as I can in describing the car and any defects it has. Car is in overall good condition, but is a used vehicle. Only selling because I upgraded to a different vehicle and this car is now extra. Any questions please ask. Thank you. |
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Miata buyers prefer a manual gearbox, says Mazda
Thu, May 16 2019Earlier, we wrote about Toyota's underwhelming 2018 manual transmission sales figures. To recap – as Toyota's representatives told CarBuzz – the automatic Corolla outsold its manual equivalent to a ratio of 100 to 1, and just one in three Toyota 86 buyers picked a manual version of the rear-drive coupe. What about the other famous rear-wheel-drive offering from Japan, Mazda's MX-5 Miata? A case can be made that an 86 buyer cross-shops the Miata, and vice-versa, but what kind of split do Mazda's sales figures reflect in comparison? We reached out to Mazda for some sales data, and PR program manager Tim Olson told us 76 percent of Miata soft-top buyers go for the classic stick-shift option, leaving just 24 percent of buyers preferring the automatic. Both transmission options for the Miata are six-speed. The figures are based on year-to-date sales data for the 181-hp 2019 Miata, from July 2018 through April 2019. Interestingly, the more coupe or targa-like, retractable hardtop RF variant takes a step towards the 86 when it comes to transmission choices. While RF buyers still preferred the manual, the split was far closer to half and half: 52% went for the manual, and 48% chose the automatic. Perhaps this reflects the RF's more grand tourer-like image, and it might also be indicative of the RF's higher pricing. If you're going to spend nearly $34,000 for a Miata, another $600 for an autobox doesn't necessarily mean that much – choosing the auto on the base, Sport trim level soft top roadster is a $1,350 bump instead. While the $26,650 base Sport isn't exactly spartan, on a roadster it's fine to have less cushiness. With the higher-specced Club trim level, the auto's price tag shrinks to the aforementioned $600, as it is on the RF Club. There's no base Sport for the RF, as the cheapest RF is the $33,865 Club. But still, the manual shifter's snick-snack feel is one of the Miata's classic traits that has been with it since its inception 30 years ago. Sources say fewer than 5% of the original first generation Miatas were made with an automatic gearbox, but it's obvious trends and tastes are changing – although to be fair, automatics are getting much better as well.
2019 Subaru Forester vs compact SUV rivals: How they compare on paper
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The Mazda MX-5 Miata is truly a four-season sports car
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