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2007 Mazda Cx-9 Grand Touring Sport Utility, Dvd. 3rd Row Seat No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:129698
Location:

Decatur, Georgia, United States

Decatur, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

Very nice Mazda Sport Utility CX-9.  This is the Grand Touring edition package fully loaded with Heated seats, Entertainment system with DVD system, 3rd row seats etc.

Powertrain:  Runs great. Smooth and quiet.  No leaks or any funny check engine light or any other light other than a tire pressure monitor

Suspension:  No squeaks or anything abnormal.  Does not pull or vibrate at any speed.  Very smooth ride.  Tires have approx. 80 percent tread life left.

Body:  Very good condition.  Paint very good.  minor scratch on driver side so light that not even the close up picture shows it well

Interior:  All leather seats in very good to near excellent condition.  All gauges and switches work as it should.  2nd row seat air vent missing.  DVD comes with remote and 2 wireless headphones. Spare remote included but needs to be programmed at dealership.

Thanks for looking.


Chris
(678) 940-4087




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2007 Mazda CX-9 SUV - What Your Car is Worth

2007 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring SUV
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Pricing for
Lawrenceville, GA

True Market Value®
Trade-in? Dealer Retail
$8,490 $12,198
Sell This Car Shop For This Car
Private Party Sale $10,188

Pricing Details for a 2007 Mazda CX-9 SUV
Grand Touring 4dr SUV

Customized True Market Value® Prices


Trade-In Private Party Dealer Retail
National Base Price $9,223 $10,815 $12,610
Optional Equipment $620 $732 $954
Trailer Hitch $31 $36 $47
DVD Entertainment System $152 $180 $234
Trailer Wiring $23 $27 $35
Bose Audio $122 $145 $189
Bose Speakers $32 $37 $49
Subwoofer $26 $31 $40
AM/FM/CD Changer/MP3 Audio System $65 $76 $100
Rear 115V Power Outlet $12 $14 $18
Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror $22 $26 $34
Surround Sound Audio $135 $160 $208
Color Adjustment - Black $-30 $-35 $-40
Regional Adjustment - for Zip Code 30044 $-7 $-8 $-10
Mileage Adjustment - 129,000 miles $-1,316 $-1,316 $-1,316
Condition Adjustment - Clean $0 $0 $0
Total $8,490 $10,188 $12,198



















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