Prices are subject to change at any time without advance notice. I have added a bit of stuff to it and have done lots of work. I never hear from her again, until I poked her a few days later via email. Then we'll see who the surrender monkeys are. I particularly like Renault's sense of adventure when it comes to styling.
I give them my highest recommendation. Other than oil changes, break pads. I was very impressed, it handled better than my Stang and the acceleration despite being a 4 banger was impressive. Took a test drive and liked the car, they ran credit even though we were paying cash and we spent a few hours going over details. I call, get to speak to Ward and he offers me the car for 6K because of all kinds of fees. One of the more dishonest dealerships I've experienced in this day and age when most people just put the car out there on a narrow margin and tell you how it is. Credit cards are accepted with a transaction fee.
It was worth the drive to Frederick! Next day, Chris offers me the car for 5. As you can see, I can go on for much longer about how much I love this car. If you like the chunky look. Great people, zero pressure, car and price as advertised and no surprise additional costs. Those cars usually get bad reviews, but the Camaro wins out on reliability compared to the Mazda. A few days later, i see the car still advertised, respond to the ad and now Audie answer me. That being said, as a result of this homocarotic love-making endeavor that took place, what came about was a great package of mechanical bits.
There's so much space in the vehicle when you fold the seats down you can fit whatever you need. I autocross it and have a blast with it. I have had to take it in to the dealership many times to be troubleshooted. I took it to the same dealer, mentioned that is has the same symptoms as before. Also, my wifes 2001 Camaro has never been back to the dealership and has over 90,000 trouble free miles. Other than that the car is fantastic.
I accept and confirm that I will pick up the car the next day. Vehicles may be subject to prior sale. So, they basically wasted half a day trying to con us. So they're going through the learning curve again and I am without a car. No unnecessary visits to the mechanic. Not responsible for any typographical errors.
Ended up getting a great deal somewhere else the next day. The sunroof adds to the sporty feel on sunny spring days. The reviews on the car looked great and so I bought it and couldn't be happier. If you're looking for something that does exactly what you want it to all the time and does it in style, look no further than the first generation Mazda 3 hatchback. I'd go get my bike out of the garage before I'd ever consider buying a car from this place.
My only gripe with the vehicle is its noisy pulley near the serpentine when it first starts and a whizzing noise around 2000-2500 rpm, this is supposedly normal. Prices are subject to change at any time without advance notice. Let me just tell you what I've managed to load in there thus far - a road bike, full-sized futon, 1 dozen crates of Turkey Hill iced tea, 35 backpacks worth of emergency supplies, small dining tables including chairs , and more! The car was a great price with low miles so I bout the car and fell in love. . The manual transmission is smooth and easy to shift and the clutch is very forgiving.
The first set of times, they finally changed some sensor and it corrected the problem. Warranties may be limited and subject to a deductible. My only complaint is that the engine compartment is cramped around items that may need the drivers attention. The handling on the road in any condition is quite remarkable. The car drives like new despite the mileage, it looks sporty and still turns heads when i shine it up. This is the difference in value shown when we compare the advertised price of this car to the Parkers Guide price. Rather than resigning yourself to getting a 0.
Ignore all the 1 star comments, I have been a life long mechanic and would strongly recommend this car to close friends and family. This is just an over look of my Car that I will be using to make some of my videos. But not any more — the latest crop of 4x4s. Please note car values can vary significantly with condition, mileage, geography and any optional extras fitted. Our Take on the 2004 Mazda Mazda3 I suppose in these days of freedom fries and the Boycott France campaign of Bill O'Reilly - about whom there has been much buzzzzz lately - few in the United States would agitate for the return of French-made cars.