2010 Mazda 3i Touring 55,000 Miles With 20,000 Mile Zurich Warranty on 2040-cars
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:FWD
Make: Mazda
Model: Mazda3
Options: Bluetooth Capabilities, Alloy Wheels, CD Player
Trim: Touring
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 55,000
Exterior Color: Gunmetal Blue
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: 20,000 mile transferable comprehensive Zurich
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: FWD
OPTIONS
- COOLANT
- ENGINE OIL
- LOW FUEL
- 2-STAGE UNLOCKING
- ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS: DUAL FRONT
- ADJUSTABLE REAR HEADRESTS
- AIR FILTRATION
- ANTENNA TYPE: ELEMENT
- ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM: WITH ENGINE IMMOBILIZER
- AUTO-LOCK: SHIFTER ACTIVATION
- AUTO-LOCK: SPEED CONTROLLED
- AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT: JACK
- BODY SIDE REINFORCEMENTS: SIDE IMPACT DOOR BEAMS
- CARGO AREA LIGHT
- CENTER CONSOLE: FRONT CONSOLE WITH STORAGE
- CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
- CHILD SEAT ANCHORS: LATCH SYSTEM
- CRUISE CONTROL
- CUPHOLDERS: FRONT AND REAR
- EMERGENCY INTERIOR TRUNK RELEASE
- ENERGY ABSORBING STEERING COLUMN
- EXTERIOR MIRRORS: FOLDING
- EXTERIOR MIRRORS: POWER
- EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
- FLOOR MATERIAL: CARPET
- FLOOR MATS: FRONT AND REAR
- FRONT AIR CONDITIONING
- FRONT AIR CONDITIONING ZONES: SINGLE
- FRONT AIRBAGS: DUAL
- FRONT HEADRESTS: ADJUSTABLE
- INSIDE EMERGENCY TRUNK LID RELEASE
- INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR: MANUAL DAY/NIGHT
- MP3 PLAYER: CD MP3 PLAYBACK
- MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE: KEYLESS ENTRY WITH PANIC ALARM
- NUMBER OF FRONT HEADRESTS: 2
- NUMBER OF REAR HEADRESTS: 3
- PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATION: OCCUPANT SENSING DEACTIVATION
- PHONE WIRELESS DATA LINK: BLUETOOTH
- PHONE: HANDS FREE
- POWER DOOR LOCKS
- POWER STEERING: VARIABLE POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
- RADIO: AM/FM
- READING LIGHTS: FRONT
- REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE
- SAFETY BRAKE PEDAL SYSTEM
- SATELLITE RADIO: READY
- SIDE AIRBAGS: FRONT
- SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS: FRONT AND REAR
- SPEED SENSITIVE VOLUME CONTROL
- STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CONTROLS: AUDIO AND CRUISE CONTROLS
- STEERING WHEEL: TILT AND TELESCOPIC
- STORAGE: ACCESSORY HOOK
- STORAGE: DOOR POCKETS - FRONT
- STORAGE: FRONT SEATBACK
- TACHOMETER
- TOTAL NUMBER OF SPEAKERS: 6
- TRIP ODOMETER: 2
- VANITY MIRRORS: DRIVER
- VANITY MIRRORS: DUAL
- WARNINGS AND REMINDERS: LAMP FAILURE
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