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Moving to another continent and cannot take my vehicle! I am looking to get rid of my car. It has only had one owner (myself) and the front bumper was replaced last year through insurance after an unfortunate encounter with a raccoon. Interior is in excellent condition and vehicle has never been smoked in. 2 Front and 2 rear Mazda Floor mats are included and 1 winter mat for driver's side is also included.

WARRANTY INCLUDED!
Vehicle is covered under MAPP (Mazda Added Protection Plan) through 160000kms/8yrs Fully Transferable to new owner and covers the cost of a rental if your vehicle is kept for more than 24 hours for a warranty repair.

UPGRADES INCLUDED:
- Remote Control Start (With Remote and 2000M Range)
- Audiovox XM Satellite Radio (Subscription Required) is patched through vehicle's Auxiliary Input (cable provided)

Features:
Lit Entry
Power Locks, Windows & Mirrors
2 Keys, 1 remote entry key fob
Heated Mirrors
Automatic Light Control (on/off)
Rain-Sensing Intermittent Windsheld wipers with new blades (replaced in October)
Auxiliary Audio Input (Cable Included)
16 inch alloy rims wit NO TIRES
16 inch steel rims with Winter Tires
60/40 Split folding rear seat with center armrest and cup holders
Tilt / telescopic steering wheel
Exterior temperature Gauge
Air Conditioning
Steering wheel mounted Audio AND Cruise Controls
TRIP COMPUTER Displays current and average fuel consumption, average speed driven and amount of KMS remaining in the gas tank.
6 way adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support
6 airbags (dual front, dual side, dual curtain)

Gas Mileage: 9.1 City 6.4 Hwy L/KM
Engine : 2.0L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Horsepower: 148 @ 6500
Bodystyle : Sedan
Transmission: 4 speed Automatic + Shiftronic 
Drivetrain : front-wheel drive

OTHER INFO:
All service records are on file at City and Steele Mazda
Brakes serviced in full by City Mazda in 2012

Auto blog

Next-gen Mazda2 designed for 'predominantly feminine' appeal

Tue, 26 Nov 2013

We can't ever think of a time we've heard anyone accuse the current Mazda2 of being too edgy, which makes reports of a softer design for the next-gen model a little surprising. Autocar reports that when the new 2 debuts next fall, it will have a "softer, more feminine appeal" than the current design.
This description lends a little more credibility to the Japanese magazine image we saw of the car back in July. Aside from Mazda's Kodo-inspired signature face, that picture did reveal softer lines, especially along the side of the car. This softened styling is to appeal to the car's target market, which Mazda's European design chief is reported to have called a "predominantly feminine customer base." Last we heard, though, Mazda might keep the next 2 out of the US due to slow sales.
The 2015 Mazda2 will reportedly ride on a shortened version of the platform used for the CX-5, but Autocar mentions that its platform could also be the basis of a new subcompact crossover - possibly to go up against vehicles like the Buick Encore and the upcoming Honda Fit-based crossover called the Vezel.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata first in-car observations

Sun, 07 Sep 2014

We've had few days to digest the all-new 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata since the roadster was first revealed on Wednesday evening when we offered you our first impressions. Since that time, we've gone back and looked at the car a number of times in person here in California, and we've even seen it briefly run under its own power (okay, it was more of a saunter). What we didn't get the chance to do at the reveal, however, was sit inside the car. We've since been able to remedy that, and while we haven't been allowed to drive the new roadster, we do have some initial in-car impressions to share with you.
First, the location and feel of the major controls is quite excellent. The three-spoke steering wheel is an MX-5 specific item - it's not shared with any other Mazda. That's vital, because others would likely be too big in diameter or have the wrong rim thickness. The wheel's redundant controls seem to be well laid out and the airbag boss is very small. The column tilts, but unfortunately and somewhat inexplicably, it still doesn't telescope.
Pedals are well-spaced, and the six-speed manual has the same short throws and positive engagement that we've come to know and love.

Mazda hard at work on Skyactiv 2 engine technology

Wed, 08 Jan 2014

As Mazda continues the current rollout of its still-new Skyactiv technology, the automaker is already looking at improving its family of engines for even better fuel economy and emissions reductions. Automotive News reports that with stricter fuel economy and emissions regulations planned for 2020 and 2025 in Europe, Mazda will likely release engines with next-generation Skyactiv 2 technology by the end of this decade, and Skyactiv 3 units just five years later.
The latter is expected to focus on improved engine cooling and lessening energy losses, but the big news in AN's report is that the next-gen Skyactiv 2 engines will use Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, or HCCI. This type of ignition is very similar to how a diesel engine operates (with high compression and using the compression stroke for fuel combustion rather than spark plugs), a method said to provide a cleaner and more efficient fuel burn - to the tune of a 30-percent improvement in fuel economy compared to current Skyactiv engines. Other automakers, including Hyundai, have already announced they are developing HCCI powerplants with similar technology and characteristics, so Mazda likely won't be a lone wolf here.
Equipped with HCCI technology, Mazda figures to be able to compete with larger automakers in terms of fuel economy and emissions without resorting to hybrid powertrains, continuously variable transmissions or automatics relying on more forward gears (eight or more) for optimal efficiency. Some of the challenges of HCCI, according to AN, include the need for better engine cooling, risk of misfire at high and low rpm and uneven engine performance based on fuel properties.