2014 - Mazda Mazda6 on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
2014 Mazda6 i Grand Touring in excellent like-new condition with 13,646mi. ONE OWNER, CLEAN RECORD, all proper service records available; vehicle has been serviced at Royal Palm Mazda, Excellent Gas Mileage = 35 MPG! No smoking/no eating/no children. The vehicle's interior and exterior are in pristine condition. Gray exterior/black leather interior with red-stitching. Dealer-installed tinted windows,mudguards on 4 wheels and rear spoiler. Manufacturer's warranty valid until March 2016 and powertrain warranty valid until March 2018. 2014 Mazda6 I Grand Touring 184-hp 2.5L DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder with SkyActiv Technology 6 Speed Auto w/ Paddle Shifters and Manual Mode. *GT Technology Package includes: Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW), Advanced Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM), Smart City Brake System (SCBS) & Rear Cross Traffic Alert *Alarm System *Advanced keyless entry system *Push button engine start *19in alloy wheels *Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) & Traction Control System (TCS) *Hill launch assist *Rain-sensing wipers *Power side mirrors w/turn lamps *Heated side mirrors *Auto-dimming driver side mirror *Dual exhaust w/bright outlets *Power moonroof *Leather-trimmed sports seats *Heated front seats *8-way power driver's seat w/power lumbar support & seat memory *4-way power front passenger seat *Auto-dim rearview mirror w/HOMELINK *5.8" display w/ Navigation system *Rearview camera *Bose 11-speaker sound system *Sirius Satellite Radio *USB audio input & HD Radio *Bluetooth hands-free phone/audio *Pandora-Ready *Auto ON/OFF bi-xenon headlights *Adaptive Front-lighting system *LED Daytime Running lights *Halogen fog lights *LED Taillights *Steering wheel mounted controls *Leather-wrapped steering wheel
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2019 Mazda3 fuel economy announced for AWD, hatchback models
Wed, Mar 20 2019Although Mazda engineers gave us fuel economy numbers for one configuration of 2019 Mazda3 at the car's Los Angeles debut, there were still a few versions left out. Now Mazda has released the data for every body style, drivetrain and transmission configuration. That includes the all-new all-wheel-drive iteration, which we will have a full review of this week. Discerning these numbers is a tad tricky since there are three powertrain combinations for each 2019 Mazda3 bodystyle, and they all get slightly different fuel economy. We've listed the different combinations in a chart below: There are a few key takeaways, the first being that the sedan is always the most efficient version of the Mazda3, likely because of better aerodynamics compared to the hatchback. Second, all-wheel drive will cost you fuel economy due to the extra weight of the axles and differential, and the added drag on the engine. Third, the most efficient versions of each body have the same fuel economy numbers as the outgoing Mazda3. The manual transmission-equipped Mazda3 has actually improved fuel economy over the old version by 2 mpg on the highway, and 1 in combined driving. Also worth noting is that only one trim level of the sedan is available with cylinder deactivation and front-wheel drive, and that's the top-level Premium trim. Opting for all-wheel drive on any trim or body style will come with an engine with cylinder deactivation. The hatchback is also the only Mazda3 available with a manual transmission, and it's only offered on the front-drive version.
Super-rare Mazda MX-5 Miata coupe pops up for sale
Wed, Feb 13 2019It's somehow fascinating that one of the most interesting developments of Mazda's MX-5 Miata roadster is the one that isn't a roadster at all. Unlike the NC and ND generations with retractable power hardtops, the second-generation NB Miata got a special coupe version with a fixed roof, done in the style of the first-generation coupe concept. We're talking very limited production numbers: just 179 of these NB coupes were made, and they were all Japanese-market models, so it's not often that one comes up for sale. Except now. Itself even more of a limited-edition car, this sportier Type S version residing in Hong Kong and advertised on Pistonheads is one of just 63 made. It's right-hand-drive, as both its Japanese market origins and Hong Kong regulations dictate, and out of the available engine variations it comes with the 1840cc unit and a six-speed manual gearbox. What's more, despite its low 30,000 miles, the 2004 fixed-roof Miata is said to be fully overhauled and restored to as-new condition. We can't imagine those coupe-specific parts such as glass and trim are easy to source, so with these extremely rare cars it's probably best to go with the best condition example you can find, if you can find one to begin with. Rust hits all old Miatas at some point. With that backdrop, the GBP30,000 ($38,700) asking price doesn't seem all that unreasonable. With the Miata's enormous enthusiast base, there are now aftermarket solutions that imitate the flowing lines of the rare factory coupe, but they do lack the strengthening that Mazda's specialty skunkworks shop put in these — and the body-stiffening roof adds a mere 22 pounds to the car's dainty overall weight. For some lucky Miata hobbyist, this particular red coupe might be the crown jewel of their roadster collection. Related Video:
Why we can't have better headlights here in the U.S.
Tue, Mar 13 2018It wouldn't be a European auto show if we weren't teased with at least one mainstream vehicle we can't have here. At the Geneva Motor Show last week, the small but vocal contingent of shooting-brake buffs lamented that the Mazda6 wagon won't be coming to our shores, although they can take comfort in the fact that the vehicle won't get the torquey 250-horsepower 2.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine we'll get here. Mercedes-Benz also announced a new headlight technology in Geneva that likely won't be available here anytime soon. It's just the latest in a long line of innovative and potentially lifesaving front-lighting solutions that the federal government doesn't allow in this country due to outdated standards — and a current lack of leadership at the U.S. Department of Transportation. Mercedes-Benz's new Digital Light system that debuted in Geneva uses a computer chip to activate more than a million micro-reflectors to better illuminate the road ahead. The Digital Light headlamps works with the vehicle's cameras, sensors and navigation mapping to adjust lighting for the given location and situation and to detect other road users. The Digital Light technology also serves as an extended head-up display of sorts by projecting symbols on the pavement ahead to alert drivers to, say, slippery conditions or pedestrians in the road. And it can even project lines on the road in a construction zone or through tight curves to show the driver the correct path. Digital Light will be available on Mercedes-Maybach vehicles later this year, although like any technology it's bound to trickle down to less expensive vehicles. That is, if we ever get it here in the U.S. Audi, a leader in automotive lighting, has repeatedly run into snags trying to bring state-of-the-art car headlights to the U.S. The German luxury automaker's recently introduced matrix laser headlight system, which performs many of the same trick as Mercedes-Benz's Digital Light, also isn't legal on U.S. roads. And five years after the introduction of its matrix-beam LED lighting, which illuminates more of the road without blinding oncoming motorists with brights by simultaneously operating high and low beams, Audi still can't bring that technology to the U.S. either.
