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2001 Mazda Miata Ls, Mx5, 46,440 Miles. No Reserve ! Crystal Blue. 100% Original on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:46440
Location:

Felton, Pennsylvania, United States

Felton, Pennsylvania, United States

This Miata is in amazing condition. Everything works 100%, and I mean 100 %. You can see by my feedback history, for over 15 years, I don't paint a pretty picture if it isn't true. There is nothing I can say negitive about the performance. It runs like it has 100 miles on it. I am 54 years old. The last guy that had it was 61 years old. the guy before that was 70 years old and only sold it to buy one with a automatic because his legs were to bad to push in the clutch. The only things I can point out that bothers me is the rear bumper has a  little dot about the size of a pencil eraser that was touched up and it has an area that had a scratch and was blended when repaired. The only reason I am selling is, we need a convertible with a rear seat. This Miata must have about every option on it that was available. The MSRP was $25,650.00. It was purchased new at Faulkner Mazda in Harrisburg, pa. It has always been in and around that area. As you can see by the pictures I don't think it was ever in the salt. If it was it was very few times. I will not ship this vehicle. If the winning bidder needs it shipped it is fully up to them.  The worst gas mileage I ever got on this was 27.7 mpg and the best was 33.4 mpg. Please ask any questions you have. Here is a list of what has been done in the last year.

August 14, 2013... New tires and alignment @ 39,345 MILES
August 15, 2013... Trans oil changed, rear oil changed, spark plugs & wires, fuel filter, oil & filter, PCV valve @ 39,376 miles.
October 8, 2013... Brake fluid, slave cylinder / clutch fluid, anti freeze @ 41,584 miles.
April           2014... PA state inspection and emission test. All past 100 %
June      5, 2014... Oil & filter change, rotated tires @ 45,095 miles.

If you are the winning bidder Please pay a $500.00 deposit on PAYPAL and the balance at or be for delivery with cash or certified check.

Thanks. Chuck.

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