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Re: not a possible 3 owner anymore... [backy] by mazdrvr
Jan 31, 2007 (10:54 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jan 31, 2007 8:31 am)

It does expire today... but on the Mazda site, it says that check back in a couple of days for another great offer...
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Bitter-sweet buying experience at Russell & Smith in Houston by watchfuleye
Feb 01, 2007 (7:50 pm)
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I needed a new car for my daughter and after driving few candidates chose Mazda3. On Monday morning we went to the Russell&Smith Mazda dealership, where we quickly found what we wanted - an s-Touring (4dr,5A), Silver with gray interior. That particular car also had few add-ons installed: door seals, wheel locks and auto-dimming rearview mirrow. Test drove it and loved the car. Sales person (sorry, cannot mention his name) was nice and efficient. I said that we would buy the car as soon as we get a great deal. In less than 10 min we got an offer of $18,750 (sale price), which was about $130 below Edmund's invoice. Thinking it could not get much better than that we agreed on the deal and asked to prepare the paperwork by the evening, such that we could finalize the deal and pick up the car on our way home after work.
The evening experience was, however, the exact opposite to what we had experienced in the morning. Having had an entire day to get ready to close the deal, the financial folks at R&S managed to screw it up royally: nothing was ready, we had to wait in their showroom for over an hour before we were asked to follow some really unpleasant guy, who (never introduced himself, btw) quickly showed us how a good deal can be turned into a total crap. His docs were not ready, his math was all wrong, instead of explaining to us the contract, he began selling to us extended warranties, gap insurance policies, and other things an average driver "cannot live without". From this point on it was a total nightmare. In about 15 min we decided to leave without signing. My daughter was not happy about such an ending, to put it very mildly. Next morning, I stopped by their sales office and made it clear to my sales guy and his manager that I am really pissed off and thinking seriously about walking away from that deal (which I truly was). I said that not only will I file an official complain with their owners, I will also share my experince on-line with the readers of this forum. In addition, I said, if I buy the car, all paperwork has to be brought to the sales office, because I am not going to take my chances in their financial office again. In response, I was assured that the experience I had the other night was very atypical for their dealership and that they will do everything possible to make me happy. Which they did: when I stopped by their sales office few hours later, everything was ready and it took us under 10min to complete the deal. In addition, I got free mud guards, a cargo net, and window tinting. Together with a 2.9% interest rate on a 4yr loan, I thing this qualifies for a good deal.
TTL payments were:
sales tax - $1,172 (it's 6.25% in Houston); dealer's inventory tax - $45;
licence fee - $72;
inspection and title fee - $55;
doc fee - $50.
OTD price - $20,144.
The moral is: you can get a good deal at R&S, but beware of jerks in their financial department!!!
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Re: Bitter-sweet buying experience at Russell & Smith in Houston [watchfuleye] by lateralg
Feb 02, 2007 (7:49 am)
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Replying to: watchfuleye (Feb 01, 2007 7:50 pm)

I suspect that your ENTER key is broken.
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accessories by mazdrvr
Feb 05, 2007 (3:58 am)
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I'm thinking of maybe adding some accessories to my s sport. Anyone have any of these & opinions on them?
17" alloy (stock wheels-oem)
side sills (would it look funny by itself or do you need another molding?)
splash guards
auto dim mirror (w/regular lighting, sunlight, night, etc, is it a little darker than a reg rear view?).
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Re: accessories [mazdrvr] by claudius753
Feb 05, 2007 (11:24 pm)
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Replying to: mazdrvr (Feb 05, 2007 3:58 am)

I have a HB but I can comment on the auto dim mirror...
 
When I replaced my AT 3 with a MT3, it had the auto dim mirror on it. It looks completely normal, but is a little thicker than a regular mirror and has a compass. At night, the dimming is most welcome. I never used the dim switch on a normal mirror, as it made it too dark. The auto dim mirror makes it just slightly dim, and can adjust according to the brightness of the head lights behind you.
 
So, in summation, no, it is not darker but will dim when needed, and I would order it on any other vehicle I own if it is available, but it is not enough of an option to make me not buy a car that does not offer it.
 
I love the stock 17" wheels that come on my s Touring 5 door, but I don't know if I would buy them as an after market add on.
 
I thought that all s models came with side sills. Could you link to what you are referring too?
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Re: accessories [mazdrvr] by autonomous
Feb 06, 2007 (9:31 am)
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Replying to: mazdrvr (Feb 05, 2007 3:58 am)

17" alloy (stock wheels-oem)
Check out the prices. Remember you will need new wheels and tires. Personally, I would wait until I've worn down the current tires (that may take a year or two) before investing in new tires and wheels.
 
side sills
Do you mean the side skirts found on the hatchback? Do you want these added to the sedan? Or do you mean window treatments (yech)?
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Re: accessories [autonomous] by ivan_99
Feb 06, 2007 (12:30 pm)
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Replying to: autonomous (Feb 06, 2007 9:31 am)

Side sills are on the sedan as well...looks pretty good.
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Re: accessories [claudius753] by mazdrvr
Feb 06, 2007 (10:42 pm)
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Replying to: claudius753 (Feb 05, 2007 11:24 pm)

Thank you for you feedback! I just wanted to make sure about the mirrior since Occasionally I will have an older family member use my car & the eyesight isn't like it use to be especially at night & don't want to cause a safety hazard.
I'm kinda kicking my a** for not getting the S Touring but I didn't like the 2 the dealership had in the gray ( I didn't a moonroof!).
I have the S Sport (07'); the Touring & Grand Touring have the 17" wheels & side sills.
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Re: accessories [autonomous] by mazdrvr
Feb 06, 2007 (10:47 pm)
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Replying to: autonomous (Feb 06, 2007 9:31 am)

Thats what I was thinking I might do; wait until the current tires are worn. plus the 17" & some other accessories for 07' are not yet available. I know its kind of dumb to purchase after the fact!
side sills-the side skirts added to the sedan (the touring & gt have it). Oh goodness not the window treatments! :x
Wondering though if it will look stupid w/ 16" alloys...
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Re: accessories [ivan_99] by mazdrvr
Feb 06, 2007 (10:48 pm)
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Replying to: ivan_99 (Feb 06, 2007 12:30 pm)

How about w/ only 16" wheels?

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