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4322 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 12:36 PM
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Replying to: audia8q (May 04, 2007 12:52 pm) You have a point. There was someone on another forum who was contemplating a tiny Toyota Yaris for its fuel economy until she decided on a Jeep Grand Cherokee. I would never in my wildest dreams have seen the two in a comparison but that's me. "To each his own, it's all unknown" as Bobby would say.
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Replying to: autonomous (May 07, 2007 11:27 am) We had a lady last night who is comparing a RX-8 to a Passat. Go figure. |
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| How successful has everyone been in getting the 1.9% financing? Just how qualified do you have to be to be considered "most qualified." I have a credit score of 706, hoping that I'll be able to get it. | |
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Replying to: klaw2000 (May 15, 2007 5:25 pm) Keep in mind the 1.9% is only up to 36 months - a pretty hollow offer since they know 99% of the folks shopping for a Mazda3 can't afford to finance the car for such a short period of time. Dennis |
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Replying to: klaw2000 (May 15, 2007 5:25 pm) |
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I got a quote online for a Mazda 3 iTouring with auto transmission, abs package, and rear wing spoiler for $17,450 and free lifetime oil/filter changes. This is the best offer the internet manager is willing to do after a few exchanged emails. MSRP is $18,520 and Invoice is $17,296. Should I take this deal or try somewhere else? Also, does anyone know where online I can find a pic of this car with the rear wing spoiler. I've never actually seen this spoiler and the few negative comments I've read online about it are making me worry about how it looks. I don't want to go to the dealership until I'm ready to buy.
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Replying to: klaw2000 (May 15, 2007 5:25 pm) I qualified for the 1.8% back in March. My score is over 800, though. I'm not sure where the cut off is, but the F & I guy said the 1.8% was a teaser rate and few of their customers qualified. I'm not sure if that statement speaks to the customers who buy Mazdas or to the poor state of personal financial responsibility in America. The term is for 3 years or less so a lot of buyers are unwilling or unable to finance for such a "short" period. I strongly urge you to do it if you can since it's virtually like free financing. Gogiboy
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Replying to: gogiboy (May 18, 2007 12:19 pm) When a dealer tells you 1.8% or 1.9%, that is the selling point to try to get you into the dealership and then stick it to you for more than that. They know how to do it, that is their business. |
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Replying to: mxtra (May 18, 2007 9:21 am) |
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