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Replying to: modock (Feb 14, 2006 12:18 pm) |
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Replying to: kmbone (Feb 14, 2006 1:57 pm) One NY dealer has the car on the lot. They quote $700.00 over Edmunds invoice. Add tax and tags only. This is pretty similar to the Edmunds TMV price. The second one, in CT this time, can "get it"again for, again, 700.00 over Edmunds invoice and close to Edmunds TMV. One common issue is that all the dealers who have sent quotes appear to have an invoice price higher by $200.00-$250.00 over Edmunds invoice. All point to an advertising fee. This makes the price about $500.00 over invoice. Both of these prices jive with one I received back in December from another CT dealer. It looks like Mazda in NY/CT are all about the same price, just about the TMV. Has anyone here done better than this in the NY/CT area? Maybe I jut need to bite the bullet at this point. |
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Replying to: ostiaantic (Feb 14, 2006 3:53 pm) You are literally haggling over a few dollars on a minimally marked-up car with a high content value. The profit margin (Invoice to MSRP) on a 2006 Mazda 3i Touring Sedan with an automatic, here in Dallas/Fort worth after advertising assessment, is $929. If I sold those at invoice all day long... I would only gain my hold-back of $320. Then I pay my Sales Consultant a minimum commission of $100, Accounting takes $70 for detail, fuel, and inspection, and our store "pac" takes $200 for operating costs. Suddenly... I lost $50 "REAL MONEY" and have to explain, to my GM, why a car selling as well as the Mazda 3 lost money. Every deal has the potential to be extremely different from the previous... trade, payoff, credit, down, term, lender, even dealership actions and processes. Anything around invoice is a great deal yet the car has a minimal mark-up to offer high value from the get-go. ZOOM ZOOM
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Replying to: mikezoomzoom (Feb 15, 2006 7:18 am) And I've been looking since December also. Unfortunately, things like work, the holidays and an already-booked vacation got in the way. Every day I wake up and wish I had just bought the car before leaving on vacation. Even though I didn't quite have the financing worked out then and was too frazzled to get into the right mindset. |
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Replying to: ostiaantic (Feb 14, 2006 3:53 pm) |
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| in Maryland, $18k, including taxes, title and freight, for 3I-Touring with ABS/SAB and Moonroof/6disc Changer. Good price? | |
| Just purchased a Mazda3i-Touring from Balise Mazda in MA. Manual, ABS/Side airbags, Moonroof/6CD, Compass/Autodim mirror with Homelink, Cargo net, Rear wing spoiler, Wheel locks, Black Mica for $17,605. Minus a $700 trade and the grand total came to $18,014 which includes tax/title/license. What a great deal for a car so loaded with features and such good handling. Can't wait to pick it up on Saturday! | |
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Replying to: mikezoomzoom (Feb 15, 2006 7:18 am) One dealer tells me it will tale 16-18 weeks to order a the 3s I want, while getting one from another dealer "it may have 100-300 miles on the odometer." They may be selling fast, but no new inventory at all in three months and 18 week wait for a car is not good news. If the two dealers I pass frequently had gotten any new 3s 5 doors, I would have seen them. I don't believe they get deliveries every 2 weeks, at least not in my area. Considering I live in a heavily populated area of the country, I expected it would have been much easier to get the car I want, especially so early in the model year. As far as the prices. $700.00 over invoice appears to be the best anyone will do. I guess if the car I want was close by and had 15 miles on the odometer,I'd just go for it at this point. |
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We must be in an area that has a good supply of 3s's, as we only had to wait 3 days for our Sunlight Silver s. Hearing about what people are paying around the country, I think we did great on our price. Eventhough I only get to drive it about once a week, I get a big grin on my face everytime. It's really has a sweet engine and since the brakes were fixed under the TSB, it's really a blast to drive! Zoom Zoom!!!! The Sandman
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Replying to: sandman46 (Feb 18, 2006 5:43 pm) |
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