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Year: 2020 Make: Mazda Model: RX-8 Price: $15000 Mileage: 30000 Color: black red blue white silver Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing Location (US State/Canada/Int): MI
Looking for well maintained and cared for 2010 or 2011. Manual trans only please. Motivated Buyer
Anyone any leads for low mile 2009 / 2010 R3 black / blue ?
I currently own (and currently professional teardown & repaint) 2011 R3. 26k mile. Close to being lowest mile stock (95%) ? I am looking for similar mint blue / black. Any thoughts / leads ?
My 2009 R3 with 33.4k miles. Mint in&out, nicely modded. Stock Recaros OR brand-new Corbeau Evolution X seats (preferred if you're over 5'10" / 180lbs). PM me if interested, I have a boat-load of information, and a summary thread on here. 16k firm.
I have a 2010 GT in silver with black leather interior with 49K miles. Full records and obsessive maintenance with records - two owner car. Make offer.
just trying to help. the pics you have are of Horrible resolution. click on one, you will see.
perhaps this will help you -
Image Quality
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so, guide to successful selling -
price it properly ( use a blue book for baseline...like KBB ) and have lots of high quality pictures. Good luck
BTW, I didn’t bother to read what you copy and pasted but did take a moment to read the ending.
As far as pricing! There are people that want something enough they are willing to pay so FYI I’m not in need to sell but will sell for my asking price so thanks for your none interest in my car and you Professionaal photography recommendation.
If anyone is interested please feel free to reply but if not please save you time and mine by not replying to someone that your interested in their product. I was simply just trying to reply with my offer but yet I get caught up in this careless ranting with others that have nothing better to do and look at where I am, simply turned into one of them.
Holly hell!!
My Goodness. Im trying to help you !!!!!!. Despite the fact that your listing says that the car is an Automatic with paddles yet your pictures ( crappy btw ) clearly show a manual transmission. !!!!!!!!!!!!! Enough.
BTW, I didn’t bother to read what you copy and pasted but did take a moment to read the ending.
As far as pricing! There are people that want something enough they are willing to pay so FYI I’m not in need to sell but will sell for my asking price so thanks for your none interest in my car and you Professionaal photography recommendation.
If anyone is interested please feel free to reply but if not please save you time and mine by not replying to someone that your interested in their product. I was simply just trying to reply with my offer but yet I get caught up in this careless ranting with others that have nothing better to do and look at where I am, simply turned into one of them.
Holly hell!!
The others are trying to help you.
Start another thread, and then post some better pictures including detailed interior pics.
Also, get a proper rotary compression test if you want to get anywhere.
AT is a big turnoff, no matter what you think, on this car(and lots of other sports cars), sorry. At least yours is a 6-port; if you have the 4-port, you are looking at $4k max(even then the demand will be pretty damn low). Look up the resale value of MT RX-8s in your area, and take away 1~2k. You now have a realistic expectation.
I am not joking when I say that I have seen a S2 Sports with 6AT at a dealer that took a year to sell. No, they didn't just forget it on Craigslist; they also had it listed on their own website. They were also asking only CAD 7k, and still, no one bothered.