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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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The back discs were making a grinding noise and there was loads of brake dust on the alloys. Heard about the TSB in Edmunds, did a Google search and found it. Made a copy of it and they fixed the car the next day. Had them check the tranny and the a/c also, and both were fine. All in all, our dealership has been great, and it's less than 2 miles from our house. Very convienent. The Sandman |
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Ok..my situation is a lil weird, but still shareable. I was at a dealer in Dallas while my girlfriend shopped for a used car. I was bored so I started looking around the new car lot. I should mention that I am in an '04 Lancer Ralliart now and looking for more mileage and a lower payment. I have decided the Honda Civic is the car for me but a salesman came out and we started talking about Mazdas...as I had nothing better to do while waiting. I even told him I wanted a Civic...which he conceded was a good car...he even owns an Accord. (an odd point that I pointed out to him, working for Mazda and driving a Honda). Anyway, we talked and I agreed to drive the 3. Which I didn't 'not' like. I just still didn't like it as much as the Civic. The mileage is not as good and it doesn't have all the options I want. Well, I figure to myself, if the 3 is less per month...saving money is my ultimate goal so why not at least talk, right? So they want to look at my trade in so see what they can offer for it. But I had to leave to meet my girlfriend who'd already left the lot in her dad's car. Well I said I'd come back and let them look at my trade in...which happened about an hour later as my girlfriend decided on the used miata she was looking at so she went to make the deal. During that, I let them look at my trade. We finished that part of it and again I left because my girlfriend's deal was done. So then I get a call from the salesman saying he wanted to make an appointment for me to come in. I asked why since he'd already seen my trade...told him just get me some numbers and I'll see if I like them. He said they can't do it that way because I needed to be there for that. I've never had a dealer say that to me before. He just said that's the way it's done. So I said I'd 'get back with him' because no way am I driving all that way just to hear them tell me my trade in isn't worth what I want for it. I know exactly what it's worth and I am not taking less. What I want for it is very fair as well...and they stand to make a good bit of cash when they re-sell it as it is still in excellent condition. To think he thought I was going to fall for the 'let's keep him at the dealership for hours until he finally relents and buys our car' game....he's nuts. Sheeeesh.
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Your post makes a good point - as the customer you need to be able to say - NO thanks - that is not what I want to do. I was in a dealership many years ago and ask the sales guy - how much is this truck? - he asks me the standard - How much do you want your payment to be? (I say - paying cash)& again ask - What is the price of this truck? Do you have a trade in? (I say - no trade) - again how much is this truck? He says - we can give you a good deal and we will beat any other dealers price - bla bla bla. So I ask AGAIN - HOW MUCH FOR THIS TRUCK? The sales guy looks at me and says - its our policy to NOT give customers pricing information until they have filled out our questionaire (basicly a credit application)- then we can sit down and talk about our pricing and bla bla bla. So I pull my check book out of my pocket and hold it up - and say - So if I wanted to write you a check (right NOW) for this truck you could not tell me the selling price. He said NO - I can not give you that information. So I walked out - not really mad - but just confused - I ended up buying the exact same truck later that day at another dealership. I can't be sure - but my guess was he did not think I was a serious buyer - so he did not want to waste any time on me. Now when I am faced with a dumb salesperson I like to ask WHY do you want me to do that? When I get the "its our policy or we do this for all customers" - I ask WHY would you have a policy that makes it impossible to sell me a car? If you give the numbers - and I like them - I will buy the car TODAY. If you don't give me the numbers then I will go buy the car someplace else. |
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