2009 Mazda 6 S Grand Touring V6 Sedan Low 11k Miles Mint Condition Fully Loaded! on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
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2009 Mazda Mazda6 S Grand Touring Sedan Fully Loaded, Mint Condition, Non-smoker, No burn holes, No food stains, No Accidents, No paint work, Florida Car, Clean and Clear title in hand Comes equipped with Keyless entry, push button start, 6disk CD changer, Upgraded Bose Sound system, Satellite Radio, Blind spot warning, Dual zone climate control, Steering wheel controls, Full Leather interior, Power steering, Power brakes, ABS, Power seats, Heated Front seats, Power windows, Power Locks, Cruise control, Power moon-roof, Adjustable HID headlights Fog lights, Tire Pressure monitor system, Bluetooth, 6SPD automatic transmission with slap stick shifting, Upgraded alloy rims, Rear spoiler. Top of the line model. Sporty but still good on gas. Zero disappointment. Please allow some time for added photos below to load. With most auctions these rarely reach reserve so if your a serious buyer with the funds in hand to complete a deal contact me KBB is $20,500 for excellent condition and this car falls in that category view photo below. I will consider trades that are of equal value, no classic cars Winning bidder is required to pay a $250 non refundable deposit 24HRS from end of auction Shipping is buyers responsibility, I can store the car till you make arrangements. If you have any questions, contact me via eBay and I will get back to you ASAP |
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