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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: Trade In [ylz] by kyfdx HOST
Jan 21, 2009 (11:00 am)
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Replying to: ylz (Jan 20, 2009 6:40 pm)

The dealer will likely give you a couple thousand less than a private party buyer..
 
But, those seem like minor issues.. enough to turn off a potential buyer, but not that expensive to fix.. Get a new battery, reprogram the radio (lost power, that's why it says code), and fix the headlamp..
 
How old is your CR-V, and how many miles? It may be worth more than you think...
 
$5000 down on a new car and a loan for 36 months seems like a pretty good idea..
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: Trade In [ylz] by orca3
Jan 21, 2009 (2:31 pm)
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Replying to: ylz (Jan 20, 2009 6:40 pm)

Viz - The reason your stereo says"code" is because when you disconnect the battery in alot of Hondas with theft proof stereos it puts them in "nontheft mode".
If you have the serial # to stereo you can contact Honda through dealer and get
the "push button" code to reset stereo. Just going through same with my CRV
which just had new battery put in - wish Sears would have told me this before,
now I have to pull stereo out to see the serial#. Love my CRV and my
Mazdaspeed3 both!
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Re: Trade In [orca3] by ylz
Jan 21, 2009 (5:38 pm)
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Replying to: orca3 (Jan 21, 2009 2:31 pm)

Where do I find the serial number to my stereo? Do I also have to take out my stereo to see this? Or can I just call my dealer and they will have it?
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Re: '09 S Touring HB buying experience [mcwong] by gamberj
Jan 21, 2009 (7:10 pm)
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Replying to: mcwong (Jan 19, 2009 12:35 pm)

Today bought an '09 Copper Red S Touring HB, manual + $240 in options. OTD for $18,441. (Taxes are 6% in PA.) We're pleased. Ray Price in Stroudsburg, PA. Also shopped at VW-Mazda in Lehigh Valley. Didn't like their negotiating strategies. Not straight-forward. Scott Mazda in Allentown also offered price comparable to Ray Price.
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Re: Trade In [ylz] by kle1
Jan 21, 2009 (10:46 pm)
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Replying to: ylz (Jan 21, 2009 5:38 pm)

Here's a list of where you should look in order:
 
1. Check glove compartment for a sticker, if there is one with 6 digits on it, that's it! Just enter that in.
2. Check your paperwork from when you got the car, it might be in there, look for a white sticker with numbers on it.
3. Call up the dealership you got the car from and provide them with the VIN to your car, although they might make you come down to verify that you're the owner.
4. Get the serial from behind the radio, this requires taking stuff apart.
 
Your headlight is an easy fix, should be able to just change the bulb, probably 8-12 bucks at walmart.
 
Get a new battery and sell the car on your own.
 
And like the person above said, if you're going for 0%, don't put any money down, stick the 5k into an interest yielding savings account and take money out of there each month to make up the difference.
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Re: Trade In [ylz] by salem66
Jan 22, 2009 (7:13 am)
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Replying to: ylz (Jan 20, 2009 6:40 pm)

Regarding putting 0% down. I am by no means a financial expert, but look at this:
 
Let's assume an OTD price of $19,500 and the 0% financing for 36 months:
 
0% down - $541.67/mo
5K down - $402.78/mo
 
A difference of approx $139/mo.
 
If you took that $5000 and put it in an account making 1.5% and withdrew the extra $139/mo for the higher payment, you would have roughly $120 left over at the end of the loan. Certainly not much over 3 years, but it shows that there really is no sense putting anything down if you can hold to a budget and NOT touch that account except for the car payment.
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Re: Trade In [salem66] by kyfdx HOST
Jan 22, 2009 (7:21 am)
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Replying to: salem66 (Jan 22, 2009 7:13 am)

As long as you are doing the math...
 
You'll have to pay taxes on the 1.5% you are earning... That will knock the return down to around 1%..
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2009 Mazda 3 S 5-Door Hatchback Sport M/T by kle1
Jan 22, 2009 (2:40 pm)
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Color: Black Mica/Black
Optional Equipment: Rear Bumper Guard, Wheel Locks and Carpet Floor Mats
MSRP: 19,095
Offer: 17.5k + TTL
 
This is in southern california, is this a fair price?
 
I was hoping for 18k OTD with 0 down 0% 36 months = 500 a month payment. Or is my demand unreasonable?
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Re: 2009 Mazda 3 S 5-Door Hatchback Sport M/T [kle1] by salem66
Jan 23, 2009 (8:35 am)
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Replying to: kle1 (Jan 22, 2009 2:40 pm)

From what I have seen for Mazda's post- Jan 5th rebate program, taking their financing pulls about $1000 off the rebate table. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
 
You don't give a tax rate, so I'll assume mine (6.75). I just bought a 5-spd Touring HB and, if we compare what we each "saved" off our respective MSRPs, I saved about $997 more than you - again, I had to estimate a few things (title work, etc), but it shouldn't be that far off. That's right in line with expected additional $1000 in rebates when you refuse their financing.
 
So, if I got a good deal ( I am pleased with it), then your sport at 18K OTD with Mazda financing is good deal and your demand is not out of line.
 
In order to really figure it out, you'd have to give your tax rate .. and the invoice wouldn't hurt.
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Re: Trade In [salem66] by jfritsch
Jan 23, 2009 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: salem66 (Jan 22, 2009 7:13 am)

It doesn't make any sense to put substantial money down with 0%. If you pay 19000 for the car and put 16000 down for example, and skip a 1000 rebate for 0% you've got almost no dealer incentive. (you're financing 3000 at 0)
 
This goes double if you have poor/mediocre credit and they are still offering 0%.
 
good luck
--jjf
 
Regarding putting 0% down. I am by no means a financial expert, but look at this:
  
Let's assume an OTD price of $19,500 and the 0% financing for 36 months:
  
0% down - $541.67/mo
5K down - $402.78/mo
  
A difference of approx $139/mo.
  
If you took that $5000 and put it in an account making 1.5% and withdrew the extra $139/mo for the higher payment, you would have roughly $120 left over at the end of the loan. Certainly not much over 3 years, but it shows that there really is no sense putting anything down if you can hold to a budget and NOT touch that account except for the car payment.

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