2009 Mazda 6 I Sedan 4-door 2.5l. Excellent Condition. 30mpg! on 2040-cars
United States
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For sale is a 2009 Mazda 6i in immaculate condition. The vehicle has 65k miles--mostly highway--and is in flawless cosmetic shape. The entire vehicle was recently detailed and is rarely driven due to having a company vehicle now. This is a somewhat rare model as it's the six-speed with fog lights (an optional upgrade).
The vehicle is financed and an amount is still owed. That said, the buyer must be comfortable with the pay-off that must occur before the buyer will receive the clear title to the vehicle. In the past, I have had buyers accompany me to the financing bank with the purchase funds so that the bank can apply the purchase funds and sign over the title to the purchaser. If the buyer is uncomfortable with this, the turn-around from the point of pay-off to the buyer receiving the clear title is normally about two-three weeks. These transactions are fairly common; please feel free to ask any questions! |
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