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RE: Help with Pricing 2004 Mazda6 Sports Wag 5 speed by savez
Dec 21, 2004 (10:09 am)
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I am negotiating for the above-- very nice dealer (Cary, NC) is iffering me a price of $18,880 (w/out all the taxes, etc) for this car with leather interior, etc.. but NO 6 CD changer--he tells me I am paying $750 over invoice. Edmunds listed this same car as going for $18,425; with 6cd in dash: $18,826... Any wiggle room you know of? I need to make a decision quickly-- thanks!!!
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RE: Help with Pricing 2004 Mazda6 Sports Wag 5 speed [savez] by jahnu04
Dec 21, 2004 (10:29 am)
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Replying to: savez (Dec 21, 2004 10:09 am)

Savez:
Try to find the exact invoice price of the car thru edmunds with all the installed options. There is a rebate upto $4000 on this car. So try get it for a price less than or equal to invoice - $4K.
 
I got my wagon few weeks back for $4.5K less than invoice, refer to my posting #881.
 
Good Luck!
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RE: Help with Pricing 2004 Mazda6 Sports Wag 5 speed [savez] by likaglov
Dec 21, 2004 (11:30 am)
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Replying to: savez (Dec 21, 2004 10:09 am)

I bought my 6s sedan from this same dealer last spring. I was using S-plan, so I did not negotiate the price. I think you should be able to find the exact invoice price and pay that (or maybe $250 over, but not $750 over) then subtract the reabte. They have a very high doc fee (~$375) as well, so I would try to just pay invoice. They'll get their money from the sale...
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RE: Help with Pricing 2004 Mazda6 Sports Wag 5 speed [likaglov] by jcbasser
Dec 24, 2004 (11:20 am)
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Replying to: likaglov (Dec 21, 2004 11:30 am)

Hello,
 
I am negotiating a deal right now for $500 off invoice. This car is a manual, bose, side airbags, roof rack, moonroof and the homelink with compass. Total price after the $4000 rebate in california will be $19750 plus tax/liscense.
 
I test drove a Saab, Subaru, and an Audi. For the money, the Mazda is far better..
 
For someone who does not care about the leather package, they are advertising a total cost of $16799 for an automatic. That's a good deal.
 
My thinking regarding that person and the dealer demo, way overpriced when you can get a new one with 50 miles for less money!!
 
Happy hunting,
 
jc
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RE: Help with Pricing 2004 Mazda6 Sports Wag 5 speed [savez] by strange3
Dec 24, 2004 (3:52 pm)
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Replying to: savez (Dec 21, 2004 10:09 am)

Savez,
 
Sounds like a good, if not great, price to me. Please keep us informed about your purchase and dealer experience. I'm 5 mi. away & interested in a 6s.
I looked at used MPV's last yr. & ended up in Raleigh buying new. Good price & good dealer. Cary turned me off with their price negotiations, but that was then.
 
Maybe I'll see you there before the end of the month.
 
Dr. S.
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2003 Mazda 6i pricing by drraman82
Dec 27, 2004 (10:56 pm)
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Hello,
 
I'm interested in a 2003 M6i 4-door sedan from an Internet Auto Dealer in Reno, NV. The car is silver, automatic, ABS, basic power options. The mileage is 18,000. The dealer says retail is about $18500 and they bought it wholesale for $15,700. I'm thinking this is pretty steep for a 2003 model with 18,000 miles. I was thinking about offering $13,500 to start. Is this too low for a car like this, and if so, what should I think about spending for an M6i with these specs.
 
Thanks.
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Re: 2003 Mazda 6i pricing [drraman82] by escortowner
Dec 28, 2004 (8:02 am)
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Replying to: drraman82 (Dec 27, 2004 10:56 pm)

to me - that seems way too high. If they paid $15,700 for it wholesale - they will probably lose money on the car.
 
looking at the invoice price of the car at about $17,500, with about $3000 in rebates - FOR A NEW ONE - I would say that you shouldn't pay over the $13,000 you are initially going to offer. I am sure you could get a new one for about $14,500.
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Re: 2003 Mazda 6i pricing [drraman82] by daves4
Dec 28, 2004 (4:33 pm)
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Replying to: drraman82 (Dec 27, 2004 10:56 pm)

Similar equipped 6i are listed for sale here in California for a no haggle price of 12,900 They are rental return from Hertz with about 22k miles. I think your price is more than fair.
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Great Deal in Newport News-Casey Mazda by chadmobile9
Dec 30, 2004 (2:06 pm)
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2005 Mazda MAZDA6
s Grand Touring 4dr Sport Wagon at 100 below invoice.
 
Casey Mazda in Newport News, VA.
 
Dealt with old Sales Manager who is now GM.
 
This was before rebates of 2,000.
Armed with Edmunds invoice price, he took out invoice, and beat it by $ 100.
 
Awesome deal, awesome dealership.
 
Tell him I sent you from Virginia Beach!
 
Great Car. Was in and out of Dealership within 1 Hour.
 
Best dealership experience in my life, and this car handles like my neighbors BMW
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Re: Input Please [tweet651983] by dieselg4
Jan 03, 2005 (7:50 am)
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Replying to: tweet651983 (Aug 03, 2004 7:00 pm)

I'm not sure where you're located, but a dealership (used) in Duncansville, PA has about 6 Mazda 6i sedans listed for under 15k, i think the one with the most mileage is 21,000 mi. It's called blue knob auto, my parents bought their lates crown vic there.

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