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CPO [kyfdx] by autonomous
Nov 16, 2005 (7:59 am)

Replying to: kyfdx (Nov 16, 2005 6:41 am)

CPO = Certified Pre-Owned?
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Re: Advice needed about a Mazda Protege I am interested in buying [kyfdx] by mythrantar
Nov 16, 2005 (10:11 am)

Replying to: kyfdx (Nov 16, 2005 6:41 am)

I forgot to add the milage: 66.4K miles.
 
As for the certifiaction, they certify that they did the 150-odd point inspection that the manufacturer reccomends, and that they have corrected any problems found during that inspection. They do have extended warranty plans, but at additional cost. I guess my question is whether I should look more into this car, or I should keep looking around for something better, even if it would cost a bit more.
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Re: Advice needed about a Mazda Protege I am interested in buying [mythrantar] by autonomous
Nov 16, 2005 (12:20 pm)

Replying to: mythrantar (Nov 16, 2005 10:11 am)

whether I should look more into this car, or I should keep looking around for something better, even if it would cost a bit more.
The Protege is a good reliable car but the question is: Is the price fair? Have you tried the Edmunds Used Car section? The site uses Autotrader to show the prices of similarly equipped used cars selling in your area. You could use this information to guage if the price you're being asked to pay is fair.
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Re: Advice needed about a Mazda Protege I am interested in buying [mythrantar] by kyfdx HOST
Nov 16, 2005 (7:17 pm)

Replying to: mythrantar (Nov 16, 2005 10:11 am)

I think if I were looking for an '02 Protege (one of my favorite buys in a used car), I'd want one with lower miles than this one..
 
I'm pretty sure you could get an '03 ES with manual and 50K miles or less for under $10K...
 
The price on the one you've found doesn't seem too bad, but there should be plenty of 35K-50K mile Proteges to pick from..
 
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kyfdx
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Pro v. Civic. by mazdafun
Feb 20, 2006 (11:35 am)
I'd pick the Pro over the Civic, but that's because of my personal tastes. My '99 ProLX has been very reliable (other than an annoying EGR valve that gets clogged with carbon every now and then....if yours clogs, just replace it). Statisticaly, I think it's pretty even across the Civic/Corolla/Protege models.
 
Why I'd pick the Pro: more fun to drive, more aesthetically pleasing, more comfortable, more utilitarian (rear seat in the Corolla still a bit too puny).
 
Why I'd pick the Civic or Corolla: potentially more fuel-efficient (depends on your driving style...I get an average 31.5mpg with my 1.6L AT-equipped Pro, though I get only around 24-25mpg if I drive more enthusiastically).
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mazda protege..... is it a good buy by tonnstarr
Mar 22, 2006 (7:12 am)
i own a 2003 mazda protege es with about 50,000 miles on it. it has been pretty reliable. i have two other cars (2005 pontiac grand prix and 1978 chevy malibu). i have never own a foreign car and only bought this one because ford owns mazda (33% of it anyway).
 
my experience has been pretty good with my protege'. i am going to sell it soon because i only keep newer cars for about 2-3 years and only keep classics. nevertheless, if i were to sell today, i would probably sell for a little less than $10K. so if you were a little more willing to pay more more features and convenience in buying an 2003 es (the last year they made protege's) instead of a 2002 lx, you should keep looking. the car is a lot more stylish and i love it. it looks a lot better in the interior and runs like new.
 
i am sure the 2002 lx for $8.5K is a good deal, but maybe you should wait a year. you can prolly get a something like mine if your willing to pay a bit more.....
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99 Protege DX by bocatrip
Apr 26, 2007 (5:33 pm)
I have a 99 Protege DX to buy with 70,000 miles and is clean as a whistle. The timing belt, water pump, and cam and crankshaft seals were just done. It has brand new tires, and ice cold air as well. I might be able to get it for $4,000 which I though was high but the car is like new. Any thoughts?
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Re: 99 Protege DX [bocatrip] by autonomous
Apr 27, 2007 (12:30 pm)

Replying to: bocatrip (Apr 26, 2007 5:33 pm)

99 Protege DX to buy with 70,000 miles ... might be able to get it for $4,000
 
Very low mileage but this is no spring chicken (8 year old car). Did you check the Used Car section of Edmunds? I would check around as the price seems a bit high to me. Does it come with all the maintenance records?
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Re: 99 Protege DX [autonomous] by bocatrip
Apr 27, 2007 (8:14 pm)

Replying to: autonomous (Apr 27, 2007 12:30 pm)

Since almost no car is an excellent I will place this car as between good and excellent. It is all original, no paintwork, no body damage, interior is absolutely new, and mechanically it runs great after being checked out by a mechanic. The only repairs that are going to be done before purchase is a timing belt, crankshaft seal, and water pump installation all paid for by the seller. That would have cost me $700. My seller paid $5400 for this car last year with 58,000 miles. I find these proteges to be real workhorses with very few issues. I had a 02 that my daughter wrecked a month ago. It was a great car before the unfortunate accident. Consumer reports loves these cars and give most years many better than average reviews. If these cars have very low miles the prices are stupid. I see many of these cars with close to 200,000 miles with happy owners that love their cars.
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Re: 99 Protege DX [bocatrip] by autonomous
May 01, 2007 (8:30 am)

Replying to: bocatrip (Apr 27, 2007 8:14 pm)

I find these proteges to be real workhorses with very few issues. I had a 02
Agreed. I have a 2002 Protege5 and it's been both a reliable and a fun to drive car.
 
My seller paid $5400 for this car last year with 58,000 miles.
Why is the seller selling it after only a year?
 
My rule of thumb for calculating used car prices is to use a 10% annual depreciation for cars older than 3 or 4 years. In other words, for an 8 year old car according to my formula, the car would have depreciated 80% of its original price. So that 8 year old car if it originally sold for $15K in 1999 would be worth $3000 today. One should, of course, make allowance for individual examples, like those with low mileage.

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