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Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute/Mercury Mariner Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Mazda Nightmare [capttrumpet] by dc_driver
May 22, 2005 (4:54 pm)
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Replying to: capttrumpet (May 22, 2005 4:10 pm)

Thanks for clarifying... You really got a raw deal with that dealer. I really hope that Mazda can do something to make your experience better, but I can certainly understand your frustration..
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Dealershps by scape2
Jun 01, 2005 (8:56 pm)
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They can really make or break an entire car buying experience. When I bought my wifes 04 Tribute ES it was an add car. Beings it was on add the price was in stone. They had also advertised and 05 Tribute for 1K more. I didn't notice until that night they had charged me for the 05 Tribute!! Boy, was I peeved. I went down first thing in the morning expecting a fight. No problem, they offered to either redo all the paperwork or cut me a check right there for the 1K. I opted for the 1K check.... Still, I wonder if they were just hoping I wouldn't catch it. There is a 3-day cooling off period for car contracts in my state . So, I would have backed out of the whole deal if they would have pushed the issue...
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Re: Extended warranty for Tribute 2002 ESV6 [4bib] by clarios
Jun 05, 2005 (8:29 pm)
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Replying to: 4bib (May 19, 2005 8:18 pm)

I bought an extended warranty on my last car, and I was glad I did. Now, I just bought one for my new Mariner. Your best bet is to buy it as early as possible. Though, you get the same coverage if you buy it the same day you buy the car as if you buy it on the last day of your warranty, the less miles you have when you buy it, the cheaper it is. I bought mine when the vehicle had less than 2000 miles, or the price would have been higher. Also, on my first car, I opted for the cheaper $100 deductible policy. This time, I paid extra for the $0 deductible (experience; used it several times, at $100 per visit). Also, when selecting a plan make sure you get the coverage you want and need. Exclusionary plans are almost the same as the original bumper-to-bumper warranty; that is, they cover everything, except for a few things in the "excluded" list. Finally, if the Mazda plan has a good price, go for it. If not, use a third-party company. I opted for Warranty Direct over the Ford plans (warrantydirect.com). But whatever company you chose, do your homework. Make sure they don't have bad claim reports with the Better Business Bureau, and that they are fully insured and financially backed (to protect your warranty plan against bankruptcy of the company). Good luck.
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1k Mazda Financing Credit Question... by ramzey28
Jun 09, 2005 (6:16 pm)
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Can you refi right away if you take the 1k rebate. At first dealer said 3 months, I called back after purchased because it was not in any docs including truth and lending. I told her "you get a chargeback if I refi within 3 months, correct?" and their is no condition. She said I was correct about that. So I want to make sure to see if anyone has dealt with this and get a better answer. Im about to call Mazda credit to make sure. I think Im correct that I can refi without an issue.
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Re: 1k Mazda Financing Credit Question... [ramzey28] by dc_driver
Jun 10, 2005 (12:00 pm)
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Replying to: ramzey28 (Jun 09, 2005 6:16 pm)

My dealer told me three months too, but I called Mazda Credit and they told me there was no 3 month penalty period and that I could refinance anytime I wanted.
 
You may want to call just to double check, but you should be fine.
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Mac Cash by audia8q
Jun 10, 2005 (1:42 pm)
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you can payoff anytime...but your local dealer will be charged back $1000 incentive......
 
so I suggest if your burn the dealer for $1000 you find another dealer to do your service work....
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How Long For Chargeback by lv2trav
Jun 10, 2005 (3:55 pm)
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How long do you have to have the financing through Mazda for the dealer to not get charged back? I ask this because the dealership I am working with on a Mazda 6 S actually recommended I get the financing through them, then I go to another lender. Any help would be of great assistance as 1K is a LOT of money!
 
Also if you refinance would you be getting used car rates at that point?
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Re: How Long For Chargeback [lv2trav] by ramzey28
Jun 10, 2005 (6:47 pm)
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Replying to: lv2trav (Jun 10, 2005 3:55 pm)

If you refi they get the charge back within 3 months, after that the dealer won't get the chargeback. Take the mac cash then refi is mazda doesn't give you a good rate. I work for a bank, used or new we offer the same rate (now 6.74--mazda gave me 7.75 they wanted 8.25 a first, thats with A+credit), doesn't matter. What could come into play is if the NADA book comes out with a value on the 05's. Our bank only lends up to retail of the nada book. Right now, for the tribute those figures are not out. The dealers should be honest and tell the customer than can refi but the dealer would get hit with a chargeback, instead of saying it's a condition to wait 3 months. Due to this, I will refi now and the dealer will be out. If they were truthful upfront, I would have waited. Oh well.

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