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2003 Mazda Protege Low Low Miles Runs Exc W/lots Of Power & Exc Stereo System! on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:87690 Color: is black
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, United States

Kingsport, Tennessee, United States

2003 Mazda Protege.  It is a 4 cylinder 2.0 engine.  It has a 5 speed transmission.  It is 4 door.  It has low miles with 87,690 miles on it.  It has a sunroof that works well, with a vent visor on it.  It has an am/fm CD stereo with 1,000 watt amp & boom box:  Sounds pretty awesome!  New tires.  Front end has been aligned.  It has had a fresh oil change, new oil filter, new spark plugs.  Superb gas mileage!!  This car runs solid, strong with lots of power.  The exterior is black & has the paint "peeling" off the back trunk lid & back bumper (please see pics as it shows up like some faded white).  Interior is in excellent shape, clean, no rips, tears or stains.  The air works great but on the selector it doesn't seem to want to work when it is on 2 & 4.  The heat works fine.  The cruise control does not work.  Power windows & power locks work fine.  It has keyless entry. 

We bought this car a few years ago used.  It has never broke down or had any issues.  It has lots of power, clutch is great & runs solid.  We are not aware of any issues with the car currently.  It does need a good wash & wax & some light vacuuming & light wipe down of the inside of the car where it has not been used very much & has collected some dust.  We are selling several vehicles that we don't need in order to pay off bills & buy us a new truck (me mostly just drive our lincoln towncar & our business trucks).  Of all my extra cars, we drove this one the most due to the excellent gas mileage.  Selling the vehicle "as is" so please ask any questions before bidding.

Winner bidder must contact us within 24 hours to make arrangements for pick up.  Pick up must be completed within 7 days of auction end.  We do not accept checks or pay pal.  Winner must pay the full amount in cash at time of pickup or before delivery or shipping.  We also will accept a bank transfer that involves both our banks being in contact with each other.  We can bring the vehicle you on a rollback for a fee or we will cooperate if you need it shipped.  We are located in Kingsport, TN.  If you have any questions at all, please feel free to call me, Harold, at 423-416-4165.  Please do not ask what the reserve is.  We own our own towing business (Hillbilly Towing in Kingsport, TN) for over 19 years & we serve our county, city & state police departments.  We add this in hopes that it helps the buyer feel more secure about the transaction.  This is our personal vehicle that we personally bought years back.  Thank you & happy bidding!

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