
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 3rd week of June.
Designed for convenience and modern living, the Mazda Scrum Wagon comes equipped with a smooth automatic transmission that ensures effortless driving in any situation. Its agile handling complements its compact size, making parking and maneuvering through tight spaces an absolute breeze. The 5-door layout enhances accessibility for passengers and cargo, making daily errands or group outings more comfortable than ever.
Step inside to experience a cabin thoughtfully appointed with comfort and functionality in mind. The air conditioning system maintains an inviting atmosphere regardless of the weather outside, while electric windows add to the ease of operation at your fingertips. Electric sliding doors provide seamless entry and exit, especially handy in crowded or narrow parking spots.
Safety is paramount with features such as ABS brakes delivering reliable stopping power to keep you confident on every journey. The inclusion of alloy wheels not only enhances the vehicle’s visual appeal but also contributes to better performance and handling dynamics.
Adding a touch of sophistication and practicality is the intelligent key system, allowing for keyless entry that elevates convenience during busy days when every second counts.
With only 6,500 kilometers on the odometer, this 2023 Mazda Scrum Wagon stands out as a nearly new option that balances economy, style, and smart engineering perfectly suited for urban adventurers seeking reliability without sacrificing flair. Embrace smart mobility tailored for today's fast-paced lifestyle with this outstanding vehicle that seamlessly fits into both workday routines and weekend escapes.
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