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Jim Ellis Hyundai, Atlanta, GA - www.atlantahyundai.com - 2009 MAZDA3 TOURING 5-SPEED,MnROOF,ALLOYS,6-CD,SPO ILER
Review: Mazda3 MPS Hatchback - Mirror.co.uk December 04, 2009
The Mazda3 MPS, with its bonnet scoop, tarmac-skimming skirts and twin rear spoilers, is definitely a hot hatch. Somebody, somewhere at Mazda must have been and more »
2011 Mazda2 Facelift – Let's Smile With Mazda2 - Mibz (blog) December 03, 2009
2011 Mazda2 Facelift – Let's Smile With Mazda2And it seems that Mazda will incise the smile of the Mazda3 on the smaller model too, just like they did with almost all Mazda cars. Beside the spoiler that and more »
Mazda launches its most frugal 3 - The Age November 20, 2009
the Mazda3 diesel looks identical to other 3s and shares the 16-inch alloy wheels, front foglights and rear spoiler of the Maxx Sport model. and more »
2010 Mazdaspeed3 Review - Auto123 December 10, 2009
The latest Speed3 is manifestly based on the updated and upgraded for 2010 Mazda3, which is itself an evolution of the original Mazda3 launched in 2004.
Aero-matic Suzuki SX4 hatchback - Brantford Expositor December 10, 2009
It may not be as renowned as a VW Golf or Mazda3, but the little Suzuki absolutely has its advantages over the competition. The first thing we notice is not and more »
In addition, Corolla S and XRS models add a front spoiler, black headlight surround, side rocker mouldings, trunk spoiler, lower rear valance, chrome trim on the trunklid, and chrome tailpipe. All 2011 Corollas receive new headlights, grille, front bumper, rear taillights, trunklid, and rear bumper that enhance its sporty appearance. Corolla S models upgrade to sportier 16-inch tires and new alloys while XRS models get 17-inchers. Two years after a major redesign, the compact Toyota Corolla sedan has received another styling update that moves it further towards the sporty end of the styling spectrum.
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A: You can always add a spoiler after you buy the car. Your salesman can assist you with that. It generally cost's about $300 (answered by MazdaMatt on February 10, 7760)
A: you know a spoiler is a piece of sh*t, right? (answered by Dear Marie, on February 10, 5616)Q:
A: Try here:
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From $75 (answered by ToldUSo on July 06, 2008)
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A: If the spoiler isn't too big, there are bike racks that fit on the trunk. I don't know the brand of mine, but the bar goes over the spoiler area and wouldn't interfere with a spoiler. Have you looked at a local bike shop or sporting goods store? (answered by bajelk on August 09, 2008)