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536 messages, Last post on Jun 28, 2008 at 7:58 PM
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Wow sounds like are wives are the same. I like the sennia also but love the price of the MPV. My wife doesn't want a large van either. Finds them to be to big. I thought the Toyota would be a better value as far as resale down the road. Our tax rate here is 5% whats yours in CA? I'm really happy with the price and it would be a great car payment just worry about really knowing nothing about the MPV. I agree with you 100% the toyota is very pricey compared to the mazda. It be $24,500 for a base CE toyota Van with nothing and I mean nothing on it. At least the MPV is $17,500 with some options. To be honest still not sure what what we will end up with at this point. Thanks for your response.
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Replying to: d5a (Dec 25, 2006 2:19 pm) Have you looked at other minivans? I am seeing there are big cash rebats on Caravan, Quest, Minivans from Ford, Kia, GM also. It seems it's hard to get break on price on the two hot minivans--Oddy and Sienna. I had a Nissa Quest for 9 years and I bought it new. it never gave me any trobles, but I think it would have caused 6K more than MPV. Merry Christmas. |
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I haven't test driven any vans other then the Oddy and the Seinna. Neighbors just bought a Caravan due to the rebates. Had considered a Caravan but not sure of the reliability either. I like the looks of the Nissan but when I looked at them they seemed to be open of the most expensive in our area. Good to hear your was reliability Going to check out the rebates in our area on the quest and see if its worth a closer look at. Thanks Merry Christmas |
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Replying to: d5a (Dec 25, 2006 1:13 pm) $19.6k out the door.
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Replying to: moveover (Dec 26, 2006 7:32 pm) Do you like it so far? Seriously thinking of just buying the base green MPV that we have found just for the price.
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Replying to: d5a (Dec 27, 2006 6:45 am) |
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Replying to: d5a (Dec 27, 2006 6:45 am) thanks |
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I bought my new MPV but it got 300 miles on it. I didn't think of the new car first 4K breakin miles when I bought it. I am wondering if this first 300 miles affect the car at all. The dealer told me that they got this MPV from another dealer 250 miles away and it's driven from there. I am pretty sure the driver wouldn't care about the break-in miles and wouldn't just drive it below 55 mph. But does that hurt the car much? Thanks so much for your reply.
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Replying to: bayboy8688 (Dec 27, 2006 10:47 pm) No special break-in is necessary, but a few precautions in the first 1,000 km (600 miles) may add to the performance, economy, and life of your Mazda. • Don’t race the engine. • Don’t maintain one constant speed for long. • Don’t drive constantly at full-throttle or high engine rpm for extended periods of time. • Avoid unnecessary hard stops. • Avoid full-throttle starts. • Don’t tow a trailer. -Brian |
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| Just purchased a 2006 MPV last night. The manual stated 600 miles for break in. Going to take it easy for at least 1,000 miles. | |
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