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Mazda MAZDA6, Hatchback, Sedan, Wagon
May 16, 2009 (1:10 am)
I am seeing a $1000 rebate plus another stacked $1,500 rebate if you're a current Mazda owner for the 2009 Mazda6.
This could be good for me because I think 15k or maybe even less is now possible on a manual i if this $2,500 in rebates is true.
I have not yet test driven the 09, so I need to check out the NVH levels and the firmness of the ride quality that I've heard some reviewers complain about as we have bad roads here, and I don't want a real firm ride for that reason.
#1938 of 2382 Anyone know the Rebates Situation?
by mikemartin
May 16, 2009 (3:06 pm)
It's my understanding that there is a $1,500 rebate from Mazda on the Mazda6 now, PLUS another $1,000 rebate from Mazda if you currently own a Mazda (customer loyalty rebate).
These are factory rebates, and not dealership (stealership) rebates.
The offer ends 05/31.
Can anyone confirm this?
If so, I see a $15,400 Mazda6i in my future - if I don't wait for the cash for clunkers bill to pass, if it ever does, depending on what it's going to allow for.
Thanks!
#1939 of 2382 Re: Anyone know the Rebates Situation? [mikemartin]
by m6user
May 16, 2009 (8:04 pm)
Look on Edmunds or Cars.com or several other websites including the Mazda USA website. They should all list the available rebates and I checked just recently and it was as you stated, $1500 rebate if financed through their preferred lender and $1000 loyalty rebate for a current Mazda owner.
Good luck finding a stripped down manual I4.
#1940 of 2382 Re: Anyone know the Rebates Situation? [m6user]
by mikemartin
May 16, 2009 (8:52 pm)
Look on Edmunds or Cars.com or several other websites including the Mazda USA website. They should all list the available rebates and I checked just recently and it was as you stated, $1500 rebate if financed through their preferred lender and $1000 loyalty rebate for a current Mazda owner.
Good luck finding a stripped down manual I4.
Thanks for confirming. Two sets of eyes are better than one.
The only issue I see is that there is some language that says one of the rebates can't be used with any other offer. Obviously, if that's the Loyalty rebate, that wouldn't make any sense, as it would negate the whole purpose of the rebate.
I will contact some dealers on Monday and try to find a straight shooter salesperson.
I do see some base manual i's around at a few dealers.
#1941 of 2382 Re: Anyone know the Rebates Situation? [mikemartin]
by m6user
May 16, 2009 (9:28 pm)
I think you'll find that those two rebates can be used together with no problem and it's a legit $2500 off if you fit the bill. Other offers are usually things like special financing and such.
#1942 of 2382 Re: Anyone know the Rebates Situation? [m6user]
by mikemartin
May 17, 2009 (5:29 pm)
Well, I see a $15,400 manual 6i in my future then, because I've located a car at a specific dealer.
I will see whether I can close the deal with them tomorrow.
If not, no big deal, I don't need a new car, which puts me in a great negotiating position.
#1943 of 2382 Re: Anyone know the Rebates Situation? [mikemartin]
by jfritsch
May 18, 2009 (8:50 am)
See lots of ads for Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan for the 15000-16000s. (approx 22000msrp) Pontiac G6 for 13-14000's. Chev Malibu for 15000-16000s (no lease rebate).
15000's should be a useful target to shoot for the 22k msrp auto m6. Get 10 dealers in the mix via email last week or so of the month and see what you can hash out.
Good luck
--jjf
#1944 of 2382 Mazda6 i Sport AT
by bama34
May 21, 2009 (12:32 pm)
getting quotes of invoice-20596- for MSRP 22020.Rebates are 2000 or 1000 w/2.9 financing, 1000 loyalty,500 Memorial Day and 500 Preferred Buyer card.
$16596 + tax and title. Sound good?
#1945 of 2382 Re: Mazda6 i Sport AT [bama34]
by pencho5
May 22, 2009 (12:05 am)
Bama34,
Very, very nice price! So far my best offer for the same car is $17,400 but it looks like they try to put more on the taxes then they should so I requested itemized taxes, fees, license. If I take the 0.0% / 36 months with $4,000 down they ask for about $442 a month. Where are you located? I'm in LA.
I don't have the preferred buyer card. I logged in in at mazdausa.com but it didn't gave it to me. I'll be calling tomorrow for it, but I suspect it will not be here before Monday. How did you get yours?
#1946 of 2382 Re: Mazda6 i Sport AT [bama34]
by mikemartin
May 22, 2009 (5:44 pm)
I can buy auto Sport AT for $16,188 plus TTL. Price includes documentation fee and all other B.S. fees.
OTD is $17,159.
Different dealership has manual Sport i SV for $15,400 plus TTL.
This INCLUDES $1,000 loyalty rebate - I currently have an '05 Mazda.