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Re: Mazda 6 iTouring with Convenience Package [mirasola] by chriso5
Mar 22, 2009 (12:54 pm)
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Replying to: mirasola (Mar 22, 2009 6:29 am)

Congratulations Mirasola!!
 
I bought one last Fall for nearly the same price equipped as you did. I think it is the best value for features in this combination. The moonroof would have been nice but I am taller and appreciate the extra headroom.
 
What color did you get?
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Mazda6 i Touring -- Price.... by lokie28
Mar 22, 2009 (4:38 pm)
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My wife and I decided that we would purchase a Mazda. We went to the dealership today and the following was their best offer for what we wanted:
 
We wanted the convenience package and the moonroof & bose package
 
The MSRP on this vehicle is: $26,695
 
The best price after some haggling was: $24,221 (as they don't have the color in stock and will need to get it -- after looking online it is approx. 30 miles away).
 
Then I had a 2000 Honda Civic Trade in - Basic car (crank windows), etc.. needs new tires and auto locks fixed. They told me they would give me $2600 for my trade-in. This was good as I was expecting $1500-1800.
 
So after trade in: $21,621
 
I am unsure about whether or not I am receiving a fair price.. seems alright.. nothing to jump up and down about but seems alright.. thoughts?
 
Thanks!
 
Mike
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Re: Mazda 6 iTouring with Convenience Package [chriso5] by mirasola
Mar 22, 2009 (5:07 pm)
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Replying to: chriso5 (Mar 22, 2009 12:54 pm)

I went with silver. I usually don't like silver on cars, but I actually like it quite a bit on the Mazda 6. I was originally thinking about going with the kona blue or black at another dealership, but that was the one where they were unwilling to match the price. The silver should hold up better over the years anyway, and I'm happy with it.
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Re: Mazda6 i Touring -- Price.... [lokie28] by mirasola
Mar 22, 2009 (5:12 pm)
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Replying to: lokie28 (Mar 22, 2009 4:38 pm)

I test drove one with the convenience + moonroof/bose before purchasing just the convenience package (see post above). The salesman gave me a quote for the Mazda 6 with the two packages by mistake, and it was around $24,500 + plate (I needed a new one) OTD, give or take a couple hundred. This dealer gave me the lowest quotes of all the dealers around me on any model I asked about. Yours definitely sounds like a good deal, but I'm not sure how much lower you could go.
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Re: Mazda 6 iTouring with Convenience Package [mirasola] by lilengineerboy
Mar 22, 2009 (5:56 pm)
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Replying to: mirasola (Mar 22, 2009 6:29 am)

I was originally planning on getting an Accord, but the Honda dealerships around here treated me like crap
 
I have found Victory Honda to be particularly sucky, while the Brighton, Ann Arbor and Ypsi dealers were very straight forward.
 
I have had good experiences with Ralph Thayer (Mazda3) and Sesi (Protege) for Mazda.
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Re: I just picked up my 6i touring manual 2/28 [ambrosia] by rj_atl
Mar 23, 2009 (7:38 am)
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Replying to: ambrosia (Mar 16, 2009 7:11 pm)

Sorry if you've already bought - I haven't checked here for a few days. The quotes I got from rick case and jim ellis were similar, lower than sutherlin, but jim ellis - marietta gave me the best amout for my trade. I worked with Theo and he was straightforward with price. I got everyone's best quote by email first, and if you include the dealer fee then they were around $200-300 above invoice (plus rebates on top of that, so $2700 below invoice).
 
It's hard to value the aftermarket addons - you're on the dealer's turf there.
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good price? by jeffb1
Mar 26, 2009 (12:05 pm)
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Guys,
 
I'm in the St. Louis area. I have an internet offer on a '09 mazda6s GT with the spoiler as the only option. $29,330 sticker -- their offer is $23,981 ($5349 off sticker). I told them I was an existing mazda6 owner, and I followed up to see if the owner loyalty rebate is included in that price and it is. Is this a good price or should I try for a better deal? Thx in advance.
 
Jeff B.
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Re: good price? [jeffb1] by lewisinde
Mar 26, 2009 (4:39 pm)
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Replying to: jeffb1 (Mar 26, 2009 12:05 pm)

I think that $5000+ under sticker price is a very good. I bought a 6 GTi for more than $3000 under MSRP in January and thought that was very good.
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Re: Mazda 6 iTouring base trim by ambrosia
Mar 29, 2009 (5:26 am)
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Replying to: mirasola (Mar 08, 2009 1:13 pm)

Thanks for your replies. I ended up buying a 2009 Mazda6 i Grand Touring from a private seller.
 
I searched craigslist and discovered that there are a number of people selling because of the economy and/or loss of jobs. This isn't exclusive to Mazda. I saw deals on BMWs and other vehicles as well. I paid $19,500 total for the vehicle and won't have to pay sales tax since I didn't buy it from a business. The only additional expense should be an $18 or $25 fee to transfer my plate and tags from my previous vehicle.
 
The car had less than 2300 miles when I picked it up and it has a spoiler. I'll add the ipod kit soon and eventually may get the 18" wheels but I'm very pleased so far. I traveled out of state to pick it up and had an 8 hour drive to really evaluate the ride and handling. My last car was a BMW and, while that is truly the ultimate driving machine, I'd say the Mazda is a close second. You can tell they tried to mimic that experience. I'll say it again, its not the same as the BMW but its really good and for the money paid I am very pleased.
 
I'd encourage anyone looking for a new car to try to find a private seller first. Whatever their situation, they realize they are probably going to take a loss on the car. They've likely already been to the dealer and have been told that they can't get rid of the vehicle without coming out of pocket several thousand dollars first. Furthermore, they are taking the hit on the depreciation that occurs as soon as you drive the car off the lot. My car retails around $27,000 - $28,000 and would be close to $30,000 after taxes and other fees. Of course, there is cash for financing through Mazda and you can negotiate for a better deal but none of the dealers I spoke with could get me out the door at $19,500 without my trade and that was for a base model car with two options added.
 
To protect myself, I got a carfax report and took the vehicle to a local Mazda dealer where they inspected it for about $80. Given the mileage, I wasn't concerned about mechanical issues since everything is still under warranty. I just wanted to make sure that there wasn't an accident that wasn't showing up on the carfax report. Everything checked out.
 
Good luck to anyone buying right now.
 
Zoom Zoom!!
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Re: Mazda 6 iTouring base trim [ambrosia] by backy
Mar 29, 2009 (7:34 am)
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Replying to: ambrosia (Mar 29, 2009 5:26 am)

I paid $19,500 total for the vehicle and won't have to pay sales tax since I didn't buy it from a business.
 
You are fortunate you live in a state where they don't charge sales tax on private-party car sales. Not the case in every state--such as mine.

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