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| Copper red, sunroof+6cd 18k +TTT Good deal or go $500 lower? | |
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quoted msrp 17,615 would sell for 16,792. deal or no deal? also a 2009 3 i sport with air and sirius msrp 16,140 would sell for 15082. Are these prices any good?
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Replying to: lbond1 (Nov 12, 2008 12:34 pm) |
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| copper red automatic w/ mats + nets $17500 ($19010 otd) in NY | |
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Replying to: biotech007 (Nov 01, 2008 7:12 pm) Did you buy 2008 mazda i touring value 4 dr with automatic transmission? I am planning to buy the same model, but the price I was offer are very hight 16000 plus destination charge and TTL. Did you buy with cash or a car loan. If it is latterm did you finance your car through the dealer or another bank. Mazda is offer 0 apr%. But the dealer said I can only get 0 Apr with MSRP, which I think it bull. It will be my first new car, and I am a green hand. Hope you can offer some insights. If you do not mind, could you let me know your dealer. thanks much, |
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Hi everyone: I am buying my first car. After some research, I have decied to buy 2008 Mazda3 I touring value edition 4dr ( auto) standard. I have no experience about buying a car. Hope some of you can help. The MSRP is 17155. I've read some posts on this board. Someone said for this model, should be able to get it 2500-3000 below the MSRP. Is it true? I also want to get 0% APR (36 months) Mazda is offering. SO how much I should set for as my target price. can someone advice? thank you very much in advance! Linda
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The MSRP is $17,643, and the offer I got was $16,776 with either 0.0% financing for 3 years or 3.9% financing for 4 or 5 years. luckyforever1: If the dealership is telling you that you need to pay MSRP to get the low financing, tell them "No deal" and walk out. I think you'll find that before you can drive to the next closest Mazda dealership, they'll call you. I mean, think about it, given our current economic times, cars aren't exactly flying off the dealership lots these days. Stick to your guns, it's a buyers market out there. Best regards, Shipo P.S. Learn to drive a stick and save yourself $900, the 5-Speed in the Mazda3 is a pretty sweet shifting transmission.
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I'm looking to get a 5-door HB, 5-speed, Grand Touring with the Bose/Sunroof package. MSRP for this car is 22,600. Some posts above reference 2500-3000 off these cars right now, but the Edmunds TMV says people are paying 22,005 for the car optioned out this way. Does anyone know what I can realistically expect to pay? I'm located in Southern NH if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Replying to: shipo (Nov 15, 2008 10:48 pm) Thankso much for the reply Shipo. Is it very difficult to learn to drive with manual transmission. I have many males friends like manual transmission. They say it is fun. how can I start?any tips?
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Replying to: hakky (Nov 16, 2008 4:54 pm) Keep us posted. Best regards, Shipo
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