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Mazda3 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? Mazda MAZDA3, Hatchback, Sedan


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Re: 2007 3i Touring Auto Sedan at Oak Tree Mazda San Jose [wco81] by wakko
Oct 21, 2006 (3:59 pm)
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Replying to: wco81 (Oct 14, 2006 8:33 pm)

The other best offer i got was for a 2007 3 I-touring 5-spd with moonroof/6cd and abs package for 18.7 OTD.. this is in so.cal
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2007 Mazda3 Automatic Grand Touring Hatchback by mazda3_fan
Oct 22, 2006 (8:52 pm)
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After getting frustrated with the wait time for a fully loaded Nissan Versa, I decided to go back to a Mazda3.
 
I got a metallic black '07 GT hatchback automatic from Norco Mazda (in Southern California) with the Bose/moonroof package and wheel locks for $21,150 (plus tax, registration & fees). I believe that's less than $40 above invoice and less than Edmunds TMV. I was given the price over the phone yesterday, and I picked up the car today. I was in & out of the dealership (including time at the financing department) in less than 2 hours.
 
I highly recommend their internet sales department. They are a long away for some people. I myself live in Northridge in the San Fernando Valley, which is about 100 miles away. It just so happens that I was at Big Bear over the weekend, and they are sort of on the way home.
 
There is another big Mazda dealership much closer to me, Galpin Mazda, but I got really turned off by their sales tactics.
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Naive question: no ABS on Mazda3? by mpc8240
Oct 26, 2006 (11:44 am)
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When checking out Mazda3 specs, under safety & security section, unlike Civic or Focus, no mentioning of ABS at all. Mazda3 don't have ABS or they use different terms?
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Re: Naive question: no ABS on Mazda3? [mpc8240] by kyfdx HOST
Oct 26, 2006 (12:02 pm)
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Replying to: mpc8240 (Oct 26, 2006 11:44 am)

ABS is standard on the S-models... I believe it is available as an option on the i-models.
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Re: mazda 3 S pricing [max4good] by poe1
Oct 27, 2006 (12:12 pm)
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Replying to: max4good (Oct 06, 2006 7:55 am)

i got my mazda3s a year and a half ago. I did a lot of research and test driving of similar vehicles (civic, corrolla, focus, etc). But the 3 stood out the most.
 
Anyways, i got a 3s w/ auto tran. I also wanted the side and curtain airbags for additional safety so that was obvioulsy quite a bit extra. The sticker was something like 22,500 (in texas). Well I drove out off the lot at 19,500, t.t.l. The manager didnt want to sell it for that much but it was late, i was the only one still on the lot and i was paying cash. He probably didnt make what he wanted, but moving inventory is important to these guys too.
 
One trick is to go the last weekend of the month. Dealerships want to move as much inventory as possible.
Plus, you should be able to drive off the lot for well under the sticker price.
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Re: Really Bad Experince [jdb4] by judyb2
Nov 11, 2006 (7:08 am)
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Replying to: jdb4 (Feb 12, 2006 9:58 pm)

I also had a very bad experience at Ourisman Mazda in Laurel, MD. I got three difference stories from the sales person and two of the sales managers and in the end I'm not really sure any of the information was accurate. After trying to work out a deal for a week, I finally just walked out and will not be going back to that dealership. I had done quite a bit of research on the Mazda3 and it would have been my first Mazda.
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2007 Mazda3 Automatic Grand Touring Hatchback by mycalb
Nov 11, 2006 (6:42 pm)
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Hi – Thanks for all of the great info on this forum.
 
 
Just purchased a 07 Mazda3s 5/door GT with auto trans (galaxy grey) today from Tracy Mazda in Tracy, CA. They’re an exclusive dealer that gets a high allotment of cars. I highly recommend the internet sales process. Very friendly and a smooth transaction.
 
Had to travel 50+ miles to get the one I wanted. Too many 3s in the Concord, CA area include the expensive navigation system. Was lucky enough to get one right off the truck (only had 1 mile on odometer before the test drive).
 
I have to warn against purchasing from Senator Mazda in Sacramento, CA. Terrible sales staff provide misleading info by confirming available stock and S-plan purchase OK, then denying it with the sales manager when I show up. Very lame waste of time.

 07 Mazda3s GT with auto trans, Bose/moonroof package & Sirius radio, purchased at invoice with S-Plan:
$21,496 + TTL
 
Also purchased paint, leather, vinyl treatment with 5/yr warranty (with Costco discount):
$304
 
Only additional dealer cost was small document fee (didn’t want to argue with them because they were cool):
$45
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2007 Mazda3 s Touring Hatch Auto (Price paid) by baccus49
Nov 26, 2006 (6:24 pm)
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Got it from a dealer in northern California over the weekend.
 
Price was $18,350, that is $250 less than the edmunds.com invoice price for the model, and $450 less than the invoice they showed us (their invoice included the advertising fees).
 
We also had a $250 auto-show coupon. With the coupon, total out the door price was around 19,850.
 
Cheers,
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Re: Mazda 3: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [thebigpapi34] by barty
Nov 26, 2006 (6:30 pm)
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Replying to: thebigpapi34 (Aug 20, 2006 8:05 pm)

Don't let a dealer fool you into thinking that a Doc fee is non-negotiable or that "everyone else does it". Its purely a marketing ploy. Sell someone a car right at or slightly below invoice and then stick them with $500-600 in fees, plus the 3% holdback they get from Mazda, and they've still cleared $700-1000.
 
A $400 "documentation" fee is a farce. Either tell them to eliminate it entirely, or negotiate it down to no more than $100. Their costs to sell you the car, apart from commissions paid to salespeople, are usually less than $70, and that's if they give you a "free" tank of gas! If they still won't relent, then walk out the door. I'm under no obligation to buy anything from them if they won't come to agreeable terms. I can keep my older vehicle on the road for another 50,000 miles or more for $400.
 
Its time for dealers to understand that for 99% of the public, buying a new car is purely optional.
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Re: Mazda 3: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [barty] by aviboy97
Nov 28, 2006 (10:06 am)
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Replying to: barty (Nov 26, 2006 6:30 pm)

Legally, a DOC fee is non negotiable. If it is charged to one, and not someone else, and it is discovered that this occurred, the dealership can be audited, and may have to refund every customer the doc fee they paid. I do not know of any dealer that would be so stupid.
 
If you are one who dickers with that, the dealer will take it off of the vehicle, but, on paper, you will still pay the doc fee. That is the legal way to do it.

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