Mazda Miata Ls on 2040-cars
Hutto, Texas, United States
2001 Mazda Miata LS, Clean Car Fax, CLEAN! $5,250 OBO - $5,250 (Austin-RR)
HARD TO FIND Grey BEAUTY! NICE RIDE! BEAUTIFUL CLEAN TITLE! CLEAN AUTOCHECK! Maintenance up to date, Only K&N filter used, NEW TIRES
Price way below recommended MSRP of above $9,650!!! Kbb.com priced at $5,500 and Safety bar upgraded - cost $600 dollars, that's $6,100 Is a great DEAL for Only $5,250 OBO
Excellent! Miles: 103K, Super Clean!!! (That is an avg of less then 10,000 a year) Non-Smoker
Please call or email for questions 512-663-2589 call or text
SE HABLA ESPANOL
- CLEAN TITLE Just drive and go! ONLY SERIOUS OFFERS/INQUIRIES Body type: Convertible Transmission: Standard Excellent MPG! Save on gas! Gas Saver!
FEATURES AND OPTIONS:
Safety bar upgraded - cost $600 dollars Keyless remote Garage Kept! Nice Summer Ride! Cold A/C! Cold Air Conditioning! CONVERTIBLE! ALLOY WHEELS AIRBAGS POWER WINDOWS DEFROST REAR WINDOW ALMOST NEW TIRES FOG Lights Power Mirrors Intermittent Wipers CD/AM/FM Radio Tilt Steering Wheel Center Arm Rest
Please call or email for questions 512-663-2589 call or text
IS SO CLEAN, I am putting lots of pictures!!! Only serious inquiries please.
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2014 Mazda6: Winter's End Update
Mon, 14 Apr 2014The Winter Without End is seemingly dead. Outside my office windows, my brown and yellow lawn is fully exposed to the increasingly powerful sunshine, the morning birdsong is louder than anything until the garbage trucks start rolling, and I'm seriously considering having the summer tires put back on my personal fleet. That last one is a little scary, as I'm a firm believer in the April Snow Jinx, but you get the idea.
The long-term Mazda6 has also long since left my driveway. Looking back on my notes from the time it was in my charge, however, I see all remarks are dominated by one highlighted section at the top: "worst winter drive of all time." I hardly need the reminder, to be honest. Here's what happened.
When the Mazda showed up at my door, we'd already fitted the thing with its new winter rubber: Bridgestone Blizzaks. Plunking down for dedicated snow tires was a near necessity this year - as it almost always is in Michigan. We didn't see much reprieve from snow-choked, iced over roads here in Ann Arbor, and the knobbier rubber proved invaluable in getting me out of my house time and again.
Mazda reports strong Skyactiv sales, plans to boost output 25%
Tue, 27 Aug 2013Mazda is set to expand production of its Skyactiv engines after critical and commercial acclaim for the fuel-sipping powerplants. The Japanese manufacturer has a number of plans in the works to bump up production, with the first being a 25-percent increase in output from its Hiroshima, Japan engine facility.
Besides adding a new line, Mazda will modify the line that built MZR engines, a family of mills that includes the 2.3-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder found in the Mazdaspeed3 and the 2.0-liter found in the MX-5 Miata. The bump in production is just part of Mazda's goal of selling 1.7 million vehicles globally by 2016, with 80 percent of those vehicles expected to wear a Skyactiv badge.
Mazda also builds Skyactiv engines at a joint-venture facility with Ford, in Changan, China, while a Mexican facility will go online by March of 2014. Skyactiv engines currently power the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5.
Will the Mazda2 be offered as a PHEV with a rotary engine range extender?
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Every few months, it seems a rumor crops up about plans from Mazda to revive the rotary engine. Last November, its CEO said the only way another one could happen is if the project was profitable, and then a month later the automaker showed off the Mazda2 RE Range Extender with a 330cc Wankel engine mounted in the rear. Now, Australian auto site Motoring reports that the PHEV may actually make production in the next-gen Mazda2 sometime after it's initial launch.
Martin Benders, managing director of Mazda in Australia, spoke to Motoring about the company's future with hybrids and basically reiterated what the CEO said last year. The Japanese automaker only plans to offer electrified powertrains in places where they can sell in sufficient numbers to be profitable, like Japan.
Mazda has been playing with the rotary range-extender idea for years. In the RE prototype, the engine was exclusively used to charge the lithium-ion batteries when they were running low, and a 100-horsepower electric motor provided all of the propulsion. It gave the little hatch an estimated range of about 250 miles. The company reportedly took inspiration from its Skyactiv engines to make the Wankel have lower friction and a lighter weight.