1998 Mazda Mpv Lx Standard Passenger Van 3-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
The vehicle has been well maintained with regular oil changes and scheduled shop visits. It is lean and shows little wear for its age. The drive train is strong and has many miles left on it. We have had no problems with it and it has never broke down on us. This MPV has the All Sport package that includes skid plates under the front differential, oil pan, transfer case, cross member and fuel tank, off road suspension and trim. You can shift to 4 wheel high at low speed on the column or, lock the differentials with a switch on the dash when the vehicle is stopped. It seems to have plenty of power even off road. It uses no fluids and has no leaks. It passed emissions and is inspected in VA until Nov. 2014. The A/C works well and interior is clean. The tires have less than 20,000 miles on them and are rated for 60,000. All systems and power options work fine. This will make a great family vehicle as it is dependable and has low miles and is clean. The rear seat is removable and there is lots of cargo space. |
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Next Mazdaspeed3 could look this good
Fri, 28 Jun 2013Mazda showed off its brand-new 2014 Mazda3 at an event in New York City earlier this week, and we have to say, at first blush, we're pretty impressed. It looks fantastic - like a smaller, hatch'd version of the already sleek Mazda6 sedan that went on sale earlier this year. And with a 200-pound weight reduction, efficient Skyactiv gasoline engines underhood and Mazda's usual focus on driving dynamics above all, we're willing to bet that the new Three will be a pretty decent steer.
Of course, being enthusiasts, we're already setting our sights on the next-generation Mazdaspeed3, rendered here by artist Theo Chin. To our eyes, it's not a very imaginative transformation, but is likely a spot-on rendering for what the next car will look like. And it's really, really hot.
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2014 Mazda6 recalled due to fuel overfill fire risk
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The big concern is, obviously, spillage when filling up. There's also a risk that a radical temperature swing could cause the fuel volume to expand, causing a full tank to spill over without the driver knowing about it. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration bulletin, if the fuel spills over, it could end up in something called the charcoal canister, which helps with the car's emissions. If it fills up the canister, it could leak out onto the road. None of this is really desirable.
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Mazda CEO predicts record US sales in next 2 years
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The brand is currently targeting 300,000 units by the end of this fiscal year in March 2014. Given that production and sales of the Mazda3 (and consumer awareness of the 2014 Mazda6) is still picking up steam, it isn't a stretch to imagine Mazda, which sold 240,000 vehicles from January to October of 2013, hitting its target.
Along with the overall increase in sales numbers, Kogai is expecting the independent brand to take an even larger slice of the US sales pie, claiming 2.5 percent US market share, improving from its current 1.9-percent foothold so far in 2013. "I think the upper limit may be 2.5 percent for the time being," Kogai told AN, before pointing out, "We don't want to use a lot of incentives. That is not the sales approach we aspire toward."