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Year:1996 Mileage:110000 Color: of each car
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Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
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REPO TIME AGAIN!!! BANK SAYS SELL THIS 1996 MAZDA MIATA MX5 WITH VERY LOW MILES. THIS CAR IS CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT!!! 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, FULL LEATHER, SPEAKERS IN SEATS, AM/FM/CD PLAYER, 1.8L 16 VALVE ENGINE. ONLY 110,000 MILES ON THIS CAR, THERE IS A SMALL 1 INCH TEAR IN DRIVERS SEAT, RAG TOP IS IN GOOD CONDITION, TIRES DO HAVE SOME LIFE IN THEM STILL AT 65% TREAD, The 1996 Miata M-Edition was all about style. So the car comes with Starlight Blue Mica Paint, a tan leather interior, special stitching, and unique Enkei wheels. A point on the wheels: Other than the steel wheels of the base model, these are the heaviest ever fitted to a Miata. And look at that body roll! You forget how a stock one handles. It's ridiculous. The M Edition series was developed by Mazda USA’s marketing department in 1994.  It was produced for those interested in a special Miata only available in limited production numbers made during the regular production run for a limited time. It was an attempt by Mazda to standardize a higher level of build, exclusivity and upscale content. The series consisted mostly in the application of exclusive special paint colors, luxury interior features, special wheels and M Edition badges/logos throughout the interior and exterior of each car.  The M Edition series (as produced by Mazda from the factory) does not offer any engine or suspension performance enhancements over the regular series MX-5 Miata nor were they sequentially numbered.  Their VIN numbers are scattered throughout the regular run Miatas. The Mazda Miata M Edition series of vehicles are very desirable and sought after by Miata enthusiasts.  Searching for a low mileage clean M Edition and finding one is to may like finding the ultimate Miata.  Fairly expensive when first introduced, they can now be found priced as a regular used car, particularly if the seller has no idea what an M Edition is.  Further, the well known used car resale value guides seem to somewhat under value what Miatas are actually trading hands for.  Most clean Miatas will usually sell over blue book value, that’s not to say you can’t find one at a bargain price though.  M Editions are not sequentially numbered and their VIN numbers will be scattered throughout the regular run for each year.  A total of 12,470 M Editions were manufactured throughout the 4 year run. The colors and features will make any M Edition stand out at a gathering of Miatas and the clean low mileage ones are harder and harder to find.     The ’96 M is the first in the series to offer M Edition script on the tachometer and rear back of seats.  New black faced MSSS stereo offered with side door tweeters.  This is the only Miata ever offered with a factory installed (actually port installed) alarm/remote system. The ’96 M had the most expensive sticker price of any NA Miata.  The lower body sills are body color painted from the factory. WE ARE SELLING FOR THE BANK TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER. WE ARE A LICENSED AND BONDED DEALER IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. IF YOU AD US TO YOUR LIST OF FAVORITE SELLERS YOU WILL BE THE FIRST TO KNOW WHAT GREAT DEALS WILL COME UP FOR AUCTION IN THE FUTURE. THERE IS A $150.00 DOCUMENTATION FEE THAT IS ADDED ON TOP OF THE FINAL SELLING PRICE. IF YOU ARE A WASHINGTON RESIDENT YOU WILL ONLY HAVE TO PAY US WHAT THE STATE CHARGES FOR TAX AND LICENSE. THIS VEHICLE CAN BE INSPECTED 7 DAYS A WEEK AT TRAVEL ON SALE COMPLEX LOCATED AT 3131 E SPRAGUE AVE SPOKANE WA. 99202 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00AM AND 6:00PM. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE SELLING AS/IS WITH NO WARRANTY. PLEASE EMAIL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS THROUGH OUT THE AUCTION. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!

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