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Replying to: sjf928 (Jul 17, 2007 12:30 pm) |
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Replying to: sandman46 (Jul 17, 2007 5:42 pm) 3 and 6 pricing is not much different. They have been doing rebates and other incentives on the 6 but have not needed them to sell the 3. Same engine as our 3s also, but I'd bet the mileage suffers a bit due to the weight increase of the 6 over the 3. Difference is only 1 mpg, per new EPA rating. Old rating was 1 mpg different for city and same on hwy. |
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I have a dealer offering to sell me 2007 6S Grand Touring for $25,714 which is $200 above invoice (which is also S-Plan). Looking through some of the older posts, it seems like I should be able to get more than that off of the MSRP of $27,595? There is only 1 or 2 other GT cars in the city and I just watched 2 of them disappear from inventories over the past week. I'm kinda wanting to buy the car just because there aren't many left, but at the same time I don't want to overpay. I'd be getting the $1750 rebate because I've arrange my own financing.. I tried to go drive the car today but as I was driving through the parking lot I had a salesmen try to flag me down (almost getting himself run over in the process) and then chase after me towards a parking spot. It was pretty upsetting to have that sort of pressure applied before I even got out the car, so I just drove on home.
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Replying to: perryw4 (Aug 04, 2007 4:17 pm) List (true Sticker MSRP) Price was $29,440.00. I paid $22,440.00 before tax, license and title, $57.00 doc fee. $6000.00 in Dealer Discounts/Rebates and a $1000.00 Rebate from Mazda for Financing thru Mazda Credit. I made a couple of payments and paid the car off. So it did cost me a few bucks in interest. |
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Have negotiated with several dealers in DFW area and the going rate seems to be $4500 off MSPR. Though one dealer in Mckinney was in the paper at $4841 off MSRP and one dealer in Ft Worth at $5000 off. So keep trying. These include $2250 rebate in this area.
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Replying to: dfwbuyer1 (Aug 17, 2007 3:07 pm) Got a quote on a 07 Mazdaspeed6 Sport for $26,971, about $500 over invoice. That car has been for sale since mid-June according to CarFax. That's before the $1750, so we're about $3300 under MSRP right now. Seems like I'd be good if they'd do $25,833 which is invoice w/o the destination fee, or $4507 under MSRP with the rebate. Can't hurt to ask, huh? |
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Hi, we are looking to purchase a Mazda 6 5-door sport value edition. Preferably a manual. I've been reading that about $1450 below MSRP($21,375) would be a good deal with the zero % financing. Does that sound about right? thanks for your help. Just to be clear. It's either a $1750 off OR the zero % financing right? We are going with the zero.. ws46
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Replying to: ws46 (Aug 18, 2007 9:58 am) That's right. $1750 rebate or 0% for 36 months. Make sure you run the numbers because for the interest rates I've gotten the cash back is better. Edmunds has a calculator to help you compare - http://www.edmunds.com/apps/calc/CalculatorController?pmtcalAction=intro_calc
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Replying to: perryw4 (Aug 18, 2007 1:48 pm) I wish it would take into account the interest that I would be earning from setting aside the cash in a money market account and making monthly payments from it. Getting 5.25% interest rate on 30K over the 3 year period (but with around $850 subtracted from it every month) isn't bad. Of course, things get more complicated with changing interest rates and inflation.. So, any price paid/experiences for for 2007 Mazda 6 5-door sport value edition?.. thanks! ws46
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