For Sale: 1992 Mazda Miata in Pasadena, California for sale in Pasadena, CA

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Vehicle Description The little old lady from Pasadena is selling her Miata.
This Miata, manufactured in Japan in 1991 and sold to our Pasadena lady in 1992, has owned this baby ever since.
Our little old lady hardly ever left Pasadena; there are only 126,000 miles on the car.
This 1992 Miata is completely stock, except for the radio, which should be replaced.
Last year all of the tires were replaced and now have about 2,000 miles on them.
When she decided to sell her car, She took it to the mechanic and Get the Miata purring so I can make someone as happy as I have been with this car.
So the mechanic took care of several little things but found nothing that could not be brought up to standard.
So why is our little old lady selling her favorite car? Her husband bought her a new Miata, an automatic that is easier to drive in the Pasadena stop-and-go traffic.
Is this beauty perfect? Of course not.
But you will be hard-pressed to find a better 1992 Miata.
Model Mazda Miata Year purchased:
1992 Mileage 125,720 The single owner has lived and worked in Pasadena since buying the Miata Have a CarFax report with no accidents of any type Service records starting in 2002 (that's when her mechanic started using a computer) Manual 5-speed transmission Seat covers, which match the original, were replaced 3-years ago The soft top has a glass rear window.
  • Year: 1992
  • Make: Mazda
  • Model: miata

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