2011 Mazda 3 S Wrecked Damaged Salvage Repairable Rebuildable 2.5 34195 Miles on 2040-cars
Muscadine, Alabama, United States
2011 Mazda 3S 2.5 Liter engine with automatic transmission. This car only has 34,195 miles on it. It runs and drives great. It is well equipped with power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, cold air conditioning, keyless entry, and alloy wheels with good tires. Comes with one key and remote. It does have factory floor mats and all owners manuals. The interior is very clean and good condition no tears or holes. Now for the bad. This car was involved in a rear end collision and will need the following arts to repair......Right rear quarter panel, rear body panel, right rocker molding, right outer tail light, and rear bumper cover. It has repairable damage on the right rear door. Right front fender has repairable dent below side of headlight. Some light scuffs on the front bumper. This car does run and lot drive. It does have an ALABAMA SALVAGE TITLE which should be rebuildable in all states. But please know your state laws before bidding. I stated lot drive only because of the salvage title. There is no other reason this car would not drive home. I bought this car from USAA insurance. I bought it to resell. I do not have an estimate to repair. This car does not have any blown airbags. Does not appear to have any suspension or frame rail damage. I have tried to list everything damaged on this car and show all damage in pictures, But with any damaged vehicle some things could be over looked. You are welcome and encouraged to come by and inspect. I do have for sale locally and do reserve the right to end early. Please view my feedback and email any questions. Thank you for viewing my auctions! |
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Now available on the Mazda6, i-Eloop is only available on the $29,695 Grand Touring trim level as a part of the $2,080 GT Technology Package, meaning that buyers desiring i-Eloop will have to spend at least $31,775 (not including destination). The added price of this technology should be worth it for those looking for optimal fuel economy as the i-Eloop, combined with the package's active grille shutters, will bump the sedan's fuel economy numbers up to 28 miles per gallon city and 40 mpg highway - both are improvements of 2 mpg over the standard Mazda6 Grand Touring. The GT Technology Package also includes a Sport mode, lane departure warning, high beam control, radar cruise control and forward obstruction warning - the latter two technologies are currently offered in a $900 package that is being discontinued.
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What's most impressive, though, is where Mazda saw improvement. The notoriously rough European market was rather kind to the Zoom-Zoom brand, where sales increased 25 percent to 163,000 units. That figure was bolstered by a 35-percent sales increase in Great Britain and a 20-percent jump in Germany, Europe's two largest markets. Japanese sales, meanwhile, were up a respectable 13 percent, to 244,000 units. In China, Mazda saw a 12 percent bump.
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