2011 Mazda 6 I Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:2.5L 2488CC 152Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mazda
Model: 6
Trim: i Sedan 4-Door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 16,500
Exterior Color: Black Cherry
Interior Color: Black
ENGINE/MECHANICAL FEATURES
- 2.5L DOHC 16-VALVE VVT I4 ENGINE
- 170 HP; 167 LB FT TORQUE )PZEV EMISSIONS REFER TO OPT CE2)
- 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH MANUAL SHIFT MODE
- 17" ALLOY WHEELS
- P215/55R17 TIRES
- VARIABLE INTERMITTENT WIPERS
- CLOTH TRIMMED SEATS
- 8-WAY POWER DRIVER'S SEAT
- AIR CONDITIONING W/ POLLEN FILTER
- 60/40 SPLIT FOLD-DOWN REAR SEATS
- TILT & TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL
- AM/FM 6-DISC CD CHANGER 6-SPEAKER STEREO SYSTEM
- MP3 PLAYBACK CAPABILITY
- AUXILIARY-AUDIO INPUT JACK
- SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO-COMPATIBLE AUDIO
- PREMIUM TRIP
- CARPETED FLOOR MATS & CARGO MAT
- 24-HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
- 5-PASSENGER 3-PT SAFETY BELTS
- FRONT & REAR STABILIZER BARS
- 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES
- ABS W/EBD & TRACTION CONTROL
- DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
- INDEPENDENT FRONT/REAR SUSPENSION
- FOG LIGHTS
- CHROME EXHAUST FINISHERS
- DUAL REMOTE POWER MIRRORS
- TRIP COMPUTER
- LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL AND SHIFT KNOB
- STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CONTROLS
- CRUISE CONTROL
- FRONT DUAL MAP LIGHTS
- CENTER CONSOLE SLIDING ARMREST WITH DUAL STORAGE
- REAR SEAT ARMREST W/ CUP HOLDERS
- POWER WINDOWS & AUTO DOOR LOCKS
- SLIDING SUN-VISOR EXTENSIONS
- REMOTE KEY LESS ENTRY
- BLUETOOTH AUDIO & PHONE
- DUAL FRONT AIR BAGS
- SIDE AIR BAGS & SIDE AIR CURTAINS
- LATCH CHILD SAFETY SEAT ANCHORS
- "TRIPLE-H" BODY CONSTRUCTION
- ANTI-THEFT ENGINE IMMOBILIZER
- TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
- OPTIONAL SATELLITE RADIO PACKAGE
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