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Got our Midnight Blue LX on 2/28/03. Came with: Rear A/C 4 seasons 6-disc CD ABS/Traction Pkg Power Doors Rear Bumper plate Rear spoiler Fog lights AutoDimming rearview mirror $24,516 S-Plan price. Brown's Mazda in Alexandria. Buying experience was fantastic. |
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'03 Sage Green LX on 7/9/2003 with: Traction Control/Air Bags Power Moonroof 4 Seasons Rear Air Fog Lights Rear Spoiler Wheel Locks Cargo Organizer Rear Bumper Step Pad Class III hitch, wiring harness, brake controller Auto-dimming Mirror Took $2000 rebate and financed 60 months at 4.34% through dealer. Put about 35% down with rebate before taxes and tags. Price before taxes & tags (includes destination): $23249 Buying experience at McDonald's Automotive in Littleton, CO was excellent. -brianV |
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'03 Sage green LX purchased on 7/11/03 DVD Rear air 4 seasons Roof rack S-Plan price $21,726 Purchased from Mazda of Lakewood, CO. which was the best buying experience I've ever had. |
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| Cory Fairbanks Mazda Longwood Fla....Currently under investigation by Florida Attorney General's office. I unfortunately found out why. The place is a high stakes casino were the odds are stacked in favor of the house. Paid too much. Felt ripped off...I was told that cops are called almost weekly by distraught customers. I had my full deal put together for an EX but they did not have the right car. I made the mistake of switching to the LX and that's when everything fell apart. I should have smelled the rats before signing. Lessons learned....but this dealership is a blight on the Mazda brand. | |
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We were offered a invoice price of $23,373 for a 2003 LX MPV with 16" alloy rims, wheel locks, power sliding doors, rear air, roof rack and rear step plate. We were going to but 2 grand down and take the 0% financing. The problem is that we would lose about $1500 on our trade-in. We don't need the car but would like to have a minivan. I need some outside input. Pros/Cons?....Take it/Leave it?.....Negotiate somemore? Thanks.
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| Is the dealer offering 0 financing on the invoice price?? If so I think it would be a very fair deal. I was checking out MPVs at dealers in Tucson, and they only give 0 if you pay MSRP. Maybe they are trying to make up for it buy screwing you on your trade. It was a joke what they offered on my 98 caravan. I ended up selling it in the paper last week for 3000.00 more than what the best price the dealers would give me for it. I priced it fairly, and sold it to the first person that came to look too!...piece of cake. My experience over the past decades has always been that the dealer always has the financial upperhand when you trade. Anyway, we really liked the MPV, but last wknd, I ended up putting a 500 dep on a 2003 odyssey that I got in Houston for invoice. Good luck with your vehicle purchase! | |
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2003 MPV LX Silver metallic Rear air Roof rack Rear bumper step Sticker: $24,500 Paid: $20,200 + tax and dest. at Morande Mazda, Manchester, CT We love this van, looks great (for a minivan) rides great, feels solid, very functional, best vehicle I've ever owned. |
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As far as trades are concerned, you have to understand that the used car market took 2 large hits over the past few years. (1) All the lease returns. In the mid 90s the dealerships pushed leases and all of a sudden people were returning the vehicles to the dealership and leasing new cars. The good is they buy or lease a new car, the bad iss what do you do with all of these used cars. So the dealerships are stuck with all of these used cars on their lots. If they can't sell them, then they go to auction where you get less then the car is worth. Thus it re-adjusts what the car is worth on the lots and for lease returns. Too much supply and not enough demand. It creates a nasty cycle. (2) Sept. 11th and all the rebates that followed. When a manufacturer offers a cash rebate on a car, that money is comes off the value of the car. So a car that is $15k with a $1500 rebate has a true value of $13,500. Now all the used cars get re-adjusted based on that price. So two years ago, there was a major adjustment in the value of cars. You have the rebates being offered and all these off lease cars on the used car market drove down the cost of used cars. Also is caused many problems for leasing companies. The Guaranteed value of the car after X years (in the lease contract)was now too high. So they were stuck with cars that were lower in value then they guaranteed. Right now, the only way to expect a good money for your trade is if you have a late model car in demand or if the dealer is really trying to get asale. Otherwise, you are better off sellingit on your own. |
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| Yeah, we leased the car a 2000 Nissan Maxima SE in June of 2000. It was a new design and people were paying top dollar for the car then. We were able to write-off some of the expenses but I hate to have to dish out an additonal $1500 for "nothing." We are negotiating with the dealer to see if they will give us an additonal $500 off the selling price or towards the trade-in value. 0% on a $24,000 minivan is a pretty good deal. We will see what happens. Thanks for the info | |
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