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Replying to: overworked_guy (Jun 25, 2009 1:38 pm) Volvomax will give you the most accurate info. |
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would love your thoughts on trade-in (or selling to Carmax, etc.) and/or private sale: near Hartford, CT 2006 MINI Cooper Convertible Automatic 35,500 miles pepper white ext / black interior cold weather package (heated seats, etc.) no accidents, regular service, no mechanical problems has remainder of 4 yr/50,000 mile factory warranty
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Central Illinois area 2007 Mazda CX-7 Grand Touring FWD 4 cylinder 6 speed auto 39XXX miles technology package(Navi., 6 disk Bose, rear view camera, key less starting) pop. equip. package(cargo cover & tray, bumper guard etc.) tow package Good inside and out, small chips only no dents, dings or scratches. >4000 miles on tires; timely reg. maintenance; no accidents. I appreciate the guidance.
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Replying to: jbbevel (Jun 25, 2009 12:50 pm) |
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Replying to: overworked_guy (Jun 25, 2009 1:38 pm)
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Replying to: minimic (Jun 25, 2009 4:40 pm) |
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Replying to: mikgars (Jun 25, 2009 10:10 pm) Miles a bit high on the Mazda, figure
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Replying to: volvomax (Jun 26, 2009 8:05 am) We just had to replace the AC compressor at just over $1600. It is the third major repair the car has undergone, the first two under warranty, none were recall or TSB problems. We are concerned the problems will continue and are sick of the indefinite back order time periods every time parts are needed. We are looking to find something with a better reliability record. Our first choice right now is a Subaru Outback with its 2000 cash back and 2.9% financing. Other than the mechanical problems we have really like the CX-7. The local Subaru dealer offerd 13,000 to start and eventually got up to 16,800 at MSRP, in other words invoice on his car and ~15,000 on the CX-7. So it looks like you and him are on the same page. Thanks for taking your time to reply. |
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Replying to: deltheking (Jun 25, 2009 1:44 pm) deltheking: We only have 7K miles so we have not experienced any of the issues you mentioned nor any other issues. Van has been great thus far. We just miss some of the little things our Odyssey had that we took for granted. Second row windows roll down, 60/40 rear seats split, all the cubby/storage spaces and location, just things you never really appreciated until you lost it. We too got a screamin' deal on the van. It was during Nissan's "unadvertised" rebate program, dealer sells x amount of vans, trucks, suvs and they'll get $5K for each one they sell, plus the normal rebates it came with. The Quest has more "toys" than our '06 Odyssey EX and we overlooked the functional usage. Based on volvomax's estimate, it'll be a $3K hit from the OTD price from a year ago and a pretty decent equity amt going into a new vehicle.
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