Junk and salvage repairable Mazda MPV cars for sale
Buy with confidence
The safest method to purchase second-hand car spares and junk vehicles is by getting in touch with the seller directly and talking in person to check the material you are going to buy. We recommend that you make sure that the part you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your car model and its year of manufacture. It is a good idea to ask the seller for more photographs of the spares so you do not waste your time and money. Here you have the Mazda MPV for sale by our users (complete or by parts) with their corresponding photos and the details you need.
2000 Mazda MPV
180,000 - 190,000 miles
This mini van runs and drives great, has some body damage on the back right quarter panel, has new alternator and...
2001 Mazda MPV
150,000 - 160,000 miles
I\'m selling the whole car and it still runs. We got a recent quote that the motor mount needs to be replaced...
2001 Mazda MPV
160,000 - 170,000 miles
Runs and drives a lot of brand new parts installed I just wanna but a newer carsomething more updated.
2000 Mazda MPV
170,000 - 180,000 miles
The engine of this vehicle does not start. Everything else, excluding the back passenger side door, is in...
1996 Mazda MPV
210,000 - 220,000 miles
4x4 Forrest Green, MANY NEW PARTS approx $1000 worth.. New; altenator, starter, radiator, tires 75% tread, tires...
2003 Mazda MPV
170,000 - 180,000 miles
It has a good running motor. It has 175,000 miles on it and clean and clear title. All it needs is a starter...
Direct contact with the seller
Our site allows you to speak directly with the seller of the second-hand parts you need. This way you can make sure they work correctly and they will be 100% compatible with your auto. It is also a good option for you because, on occasion, you can convince a reluctant seller to sell you an specific part, or maybe negotiate a little the price if it seems expensive.
Always compare prices
As you can imagine, the visitors of our website are free to set the price they want to their second-hand cars and their scrapping parts. Here is the law of supply and demand that commands. So they are in their right to put the price they believe more fair, but also you can reject it or negotiate it to reach an agreement. The best method to proceed is: once you have seen the amount requested by the seller, find the price of the new part or even go to a salvage yard to compare and decide what price is right to you. When you have decided the maximum you would spend, it is time to contact the seller and negotiate in a civilized manner.