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2001 Mazda Tribute LX-V6
112,951 Miles
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Newark, CA
$8,788
est. $158/mo
2001 Mazda Tribute LX-V6
112,951 Miles
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Newark, CA
$8,788
est. $158/mo
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2001 Mazda Tribute LX-V6
174,870 Miles
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Edmonds, WA
$4,995
est. $90/mo
2001 Mazda Tribute LX-V6
174,870 Miles
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Edmonds, WA
$4,995
est. $90/mo
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2001 Mazda Tribute LX-V6
140,318 Miles
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Garden Grove, CA
$5,890
est. $106/mo
2001 Mazda Tribute LX-V6
140,318 Miles
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Garden Grove, CA
$5,890
est. $106/mo
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2001 Mazda Tribute ES-V6
163,061 Miles
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Columbus, IN
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est. $0/mo
2001 Mazda Tribute ES-V6
163,061 Miles
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Columbus, IN
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2001 Mazda Tribute Owner Ratings & Reviews
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2001 Mazda Tribute - Love it!
My dad got me my Mazda Tribute as a graduation gift from high school. After driving a '96 Jeep Cherokee all summer, it was great to have a car that not only had air conditioning, but had GREAT air conditioning. My car has a sun roof, which is great for cruising with my friends. It's big enough to comfortably seat 5, but we've been able to cram more in for a ride into the city of Chicago. It made moving into my college dorm really easy. At the end of the term, I learned how to fold down the seats and was able to fit our entire futon in the backseat. The windows are big enough that I’m comfortable seeing out of them, as are the windows. The seats are comfy. My favorite part about it is hands-down its size. I feel safe up off of the ground, but I don’t feel like I’m destroying the environ... (more)
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My friends and I went to dinner once and when we got back to campus, we rolled down the windows and screamed/sang out the windows. Still one of my favorite freshman year memories.
Pros
The size, the gas mileage, the comfy seats
Cons
I wish that the gas cap had a place to sit and/or a string thingy that attached it to the car so I wouldn't have to put it on the roof when filling up
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