1997 Mazda Miata 1.8l In Amazing Conditions! No Resrve! L@@k! Take It Home! on 2040-cars
Euless, Texas, United States
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Hi, We are selling our family owned 1997 Mazda Miata. Our Miata has been adult owned and adult driven and it has been in my family since it was purchased new. My father passed it on to my older brother and my brother passed it on to me and I have taken good care of it, it has always been garaged with a cover. Our Miata has never been wrecked, it has a Clear Blue Texas Title on hand ready to be signed over to you. Our Miata has always been serviced on time, it has new tires, brakes, belts, hoses, synthetic oil change, the a/c is very cold, the heater works perfect, power windows works perfect, no engine leaks, no issues at all, original radio, original Miata tonneau top cover and more. It runs very smooth and flawlessly and it still has everything original and in excellent shape, just like it was when we purchased it at the Mazda Dealership. Our Miata has a few door dings, a few small sun spot and a few small scratches but it does not have any rust spots at all, it has never seen snow it has always been in Texas. In the near future it will need a new top or rear window as it still has the original top on it. The only reason we are selling this wonderful Miata is because I am having back surgery soon and we need to cover medical expenses and I won't be able to drive it any more as my back won't let me drive manual transmission. Pease look at the pictures you will not regret buying this awesome little fun car for you and your family. Please bid with confidence! NO RESERVE! Just bid, win, take it home! Our Miata is for sale locally as well so I do Reserve The Right To End The Auction Early. This Miata is being sold "as-is". (Which is in Amazing Conditions and Runs Flawlessly!) Paypal payment deposit and the rest of the amount in person and in cash. Deposit is non refundable if you back out of the deal. But, it will be deducted from the the purchase price. For exampe if you win it for $4,500 you will deposit $500 via PayPal and the other $4,000 you will pay it in person and cash. Very Respectfully and Happy Bidding! Thank you! |
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Fri, 29 Aug 2014We're all hungry like the wolf to see the unveiling of the next-generation 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata on September 3, but Mazda is seriously excited about taking the sheet of its latest droptop because it has 1980s New Wave act Duran Duran headlining the event. In case you can't make it to Monterey, CA, Tokyo or Barcelona to watch the reveal happen, the brand is also livestreaming it on YouTube starting at 6:00 PM PT (9:00 PM ET). The Miata is then showing its all-new face again during the broadcast of Fashion Rocks on CBS on September 9 at 9:00 PM ET.
Facts about the new MX-5 have remained elusive, but we saw its bare chassis at the 2014 New York show. The roadster was rumored to return to the classic oval grille from the earlier models and also shed a decent amount of weight over the current version, possibly around 300 pounds.
Don't worry about noting the big reveal in your calendars, though. Not only will Autoblog be in attendance in Monterey to hear Simon Le Bon belt out Rio, we will also publish another post linking to the livestream before the unveiling. In the meantime, scroll down to read Mazda's announcement and check out the link to the stream, which just shows a countdown at the moment.
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