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2008 Mazda Rx-8 40th Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars

US $14,389.00
Year:2008 Mileage:61851 Color: Metropolitan Gray Mica /
 Cosmo Red
Location:

9570 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9570 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:1.3L Rotary MPFI OHV
Transmission:6-Speed Manual
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JM1FE173580216374
Stock Num: PB26090
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-8 40th Anniversary Edition
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Metropolitan Gray Mica
Interior Color: Cosmo Red
Options:
  • 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags
  • 4-wheel ABS Brakes
  • AM/FM/Satellite-capable Radio
  • Anti-theft alarm system
  • Audio controls on steering wheel
  • Auxilliary engine cooler
  • Black grille
  • Bucket front seats
  • Cargo area light
  • Center Console: Full with locking storage
  • Clock: In-dash
  • Coil front spring
  • Coil rear spring
  • Cruise control
  • Cruise controls on steering wheel
  • Door reinforcement: Side-impact door
  • Double wishbone front suspension
  • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
  • External temperature display
  • Four-wheel Independent Suspension
  • Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars
  • Front Hip Room: 53.3"
  • Front Leg Room: 42.7"
  • Front reading lights
  • Front Shoulder Room: 54.8"
  • Front Ventilated disc brakes
  • Fuel Capacity: 15.9 gal.
  • Fuel Consumption: City: 16 mpg
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
  • Independent front suspension classification
  • Independent rear suspension
  • Instrumentation: Low fuel level
  • Interior air filtration
  • Leather steering wheel trim
  • Manual front air conditioning
  • Max cargo capacity: 8 cu.ft.
  • Metal-look center console trim
  • Multi-link rear suspension
  • Overall height: 52.8"
  • Overall Length: 174.3"
  • Overall Width: 69.7"
  • Overhead console: Mini with storage
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Piano black dash trim
  • Piano black door trim
  • Power remote driver mirror adjustment
  • Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
  • Power remote trunk release
  • Power windows
  • Privacy glass: Light
  • Radio Data System
  • Rear buckets
  • Rear Hip Room: 48.1"
  • Rear Leg Room: 32.2"
  • Rear seats center armrest with pass-thru
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 54.9"
  • Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
  • Regular front stabilizer bar
  • Remote activated exterior entry lights
  • Remote power door locks
  • Seatbelt pretensioners: Front
  • Side airbag
  • Silver aluminum rims
  • Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
  • Speed-proportional electric power steering
  • Tachometer
  • Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Two 12V DC power outlets
  • Variable intermittent front wipers
  • Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
  • Wheelbase: 106.4"
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 61851

ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Heated door mirrors, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Leather Seat Upholstery, Low tire pressure warning, Power moonroof, Remote keyless entry, and Traction control. Be the talk of the town when you roll down the street in this low-mileage 2008 Mazda RX-8. This car is nicely equipped with features such as ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Heated door mirrors, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Leather Seat Upholstery, Low tire pressure warning, Power moonroof, Remote keyless entry, Traction control, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, 9 Speakers, Air Conditioning, AM/FM 6-Disc In-Dash CD w/Bose Audio System, AM/FM radio, Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror, Bumpers: body-color, CD player, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Four wheel independent suspension, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front Center Armrest, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Garage door transmitter: HomeLink, High-Intensity Discharge Headlights, Leather Shift Knob, Leather steering wheel, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power driver seat, Power steering, Power windows, Radio data system, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear seat center armrest, Rear window defroster, Security system, Speed control, Speed-sensing steering, Sport steering wheel, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Tachometer, Tilt steering wheel, and Variably intermittent wipers. This Mazda RX-8 has a great cockpit layout, with all the controls easy to find and right where you need them. Great vehicles at a fantastic value! ****Cincinnati's World Auto CPO Dealer**** Experience the Kings VW difference! Free Blackbook/KBB online appraisals @www.vwkings.com! Thanks for looking at our vehicle. We look forward to working with you either over the internet, phone or directly in person. Come to our all-new expanded facility in the Kings Auto Mall& have a great car buying experience. We're easy to find and easier to love! Great vehicles at a better value @ Cincinnati's #1 VW World Auto Certified Pre Owned Dealer!

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