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2010 Mazda Mx-5 Miata Grand Touring Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $20,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:9421 Color: True Red
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 2010 Mazda Miata Grand Touring
Mileage:9,400
Body Style:Convertible
Exterior Color:True Red
Interior Color:Black
Fuel:Gasoline
Engine:2.0L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Manual

Features:
•  ***One Owner****    
•  4-Wheel Disc Brakes
•  7 Speakers    
•  ABS Brakes
•  Air Conditioning
•  Alloy Wheels
•  AM/FM Radio    
•  AM/FM Stereo W/In-Dash 6 Disc CD Changer
•  Auto-Dimming Rear-View Mirror    
•  Automatic Temperature Control
•  Bumpers: Body-Color    
•  CD Player
•  Convertible Soft Top    
•  Convertible Roof Lining
•  Convertible Roof Wind Blocker    
•  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
•  Garage Door Transmitter: Homelink    
•  Heated Front Seats
•  Leather Shift Knob    
•  Leather Upholstery
•  Low Tire Pressure Warning    
•  Mp3 Decoder
•  Occupant Sensing Airbag    
•  Outside Temperature Display
•  Panic Alarm    
•  Passenger Cancelable Airbag
•  Passenger Door Bin    
•  Passenger Vanity Mirror
•  Power Door Mirrors    
•  Power Steering
•  Rear Anti-Roll Bar    
•  Rear Spoiler
•  Rear Window Defroster    
•  Reclining Front Heated Bucket Seats
•  Remote Keyless Entry    
•  Speed Control
•  Speed-Sensing Steering    
•  Sport Steering Wheel
•  Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls    
•  Tilt Steering Wheel

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