2014 Mazda 6 Grand Touring Fully Loaded, Premium! on 2040-cars
North Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
All Mileage on this car is highway mileage, driving from Boston to NY for work and to see family. I have no kids, no pets, and this car is in excellent condition. This is a wonderful car, I am only selling it because I was promoted at work and have been given a company vehicle. MSRP on this vehicle is $31,365, and similar cars (with less options) and the same mileage are listed at around $28,000+. Rated at 38MPG Highway (I've gotten 30.5 combined)! Equipment And Options: - 36-Month / 36,000 Mile "Bumper-To-Bumper" Warranty (about 6 months in) - 60 Month/60,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty - 24 Hr Roadside Assistance - Navigation System (With Traffic Routing) - 5.8" Color Touch-Screen Display - Remote Starter - Bose 11-Speaker Sound System - Rearview Camera (With Rear Cross Traffic Alert) - Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone/Audio (Pandora!) - USB Audio Input & HD Radio (No Subscription Cost - HD Sound) - Three Temperature Heated Seats - Power Moonroof - Leather-Trimmed Sport Seats - 8-Way Power Driver's Seat With Lumbar Support & Seat Memory (4-Way Passenger Seat) - Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers - Auto On/Off Bi-Xenon Headlights - Adaptive Front-Lighting System (The headlights swivel when you turn at night!) - LED Daytime Running Lights (Very much like those you see on Audi's Models) - Halogen Fog Lights - LED Combination Taillights - Auto-Dim Rear-View Mirror /W Homelink - Auto-Dim Driver Side Mirror - Heated Side Mirrors - Dual Exhaust /w Bright Outlets - Wheel Locks - Rear Bumper Guard - Sirius Satellite Radio - In-Glass Antenna - Rear Window Defogger/Deicer - Rear Lip Spoiler - Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel - Cruise Control - Trip Computer - Advanced Keyless Entry / Pushbutton Start - Dual Zone Climate Control W/ Rear Seat Vents - Factory All-Weather and Carpeted (Still unwrapped) floor matts included - ABS / Dynamic Stability Control - Traction Control - Hill Launch Assist (you won't slide backward when starting on a hill) - Advanced Dual Front Airbags / Front Side-Impact Air Bags / Front & Rear Curtain - SkyActive-Body Ring Structure - Anti-Theft Engine Immobilizer - Tire Pressure Monitor System - Blind Spot Monitoring System - Smart City Brake Support (The car has radar/laser guidance and will stop itself if it senses you're going to hit something!) - 4-Wheel Disc Brakes - Alarm System - Power Steering - Independent Front/Rear Suspension - Front/Rear Stabilizer Bars - 19-Inch Alloy Wheels with Grand Touring Coating - P225/45 R19 All Season Tires Seriously, this car is awesome. The value you get for the price is amazing. I've actually had valet's ask me what kind of car it was, and tell me it was nicer than many BMW's/Mercs/Audi's etc... Taken from Car&Driver's comparison of this model Vs. competition: "Able to venture further into the sports-sedan realm than the Accord, the 6 is a family sedan that doesn’t feel like surrender. It surpasses the class norms of packaging, price, fuel economy, and refinement; but its driving dynamics, acceleration, and interior and exterior design ultimately set it apart from the herd. Accord included." This is a GREAT car! **PLEASE NOTE: This car still has an existing lien through Chase and so I will be using Ebay's recommended escrow service (escrow.com) to ensure that both you and I are protected. |
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The Furai is the rare concept car that had a lasting appeal with enthusiasts, partly because it was a real, functioning racecar, complete with a wacky three-rotor Wankel engine and cutting-edge Nagare design. Now that it's gone, though, Road & Track's Mallory McMorrow, who was an intern at Mazda Design when the Furai was being styled in 2007, has published an interview with one of the men who penned the Mazda showcar's striking exterior, Carlos Salaff. It's a great piece on the emotional connection between a designer and his creation, and one you should take the time to read. Click on over to R&T for the full story.
Autoblog Podcast #396
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2014 Mazda6: July/August 2013
Thu, 05 Sep 2013Our newest long-termer - the Soul Red 2014 Mazda6 seen here - arrived in my driveway at the end of June. Without hesitation, I immediately put it to work as a daily driver, carpool bus and family vacation sled, and it accomplished all of those tasks with aplomb. Now, more than 4,000 miles down the road, I am left convinced that Mazda's latest midsize sedan is one of the best in its segment.
During the past 60 days, I have subjected the Mazda6 to scorching travel across Southwestern deserts, wheezing climbs over 8,000-foot-high Sierra Nevada mountain passes and basking in the cool ocean breezes of Malibu. It traveled with four passengers and a full load of luggage from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe, and it braved the bumper-to-bumper freeway congestion on a weekday trip down to San Diego. It accomplished everything that was asked of while hardly skipping a beat - it has only required a regular sip of unleaded fuel to keep it moving forward.