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got mine for $20600 OTD by mars168
May 31, 2009 (2:56 am)
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I am happy with it.
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Re: Need help... I am seeking a 2010 i touring mazda3 auto 4door [igozoomzoom] by metsjets
Jun 01, 2009 (6:30 am)
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (May 29, 2009 2:35 am)

Yes i am planning on getting automatic
 
Do you have any idea of what i should pay for this car OTD when both remote start and fog lights are installed (I am in northern NJ) Thank you very much
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Extended warrenty on 2010 mazda3 by metsjets
Jun 01, 2009 (6:32 am)
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hey guys... im just wondering what you think of the warrenty on the 2010 mazda 3
I have no idea what the terms are but do you think that it is worth buying or should i take my chances and pay the fees myself
 
Thank you for sharing
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Re: Need help... I am seeking a 2010 i touring mazda3 auto 4door [metsjets] by igozoomzoom
Jun 02, 2009 (6:31 pm)
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Replying to: metsjets (Jun 01, 2009 6:30 am)

Here are the figures for a 2010 Mazda3 i Touring with Automatic, Fog Lights and Remote Starting-
MSRP- $19,695
Invoice- $18,400
Edmunds TMV (in NJ)- $19,207
 
I'd offer $18,900 ($500 over invoice) and NOT go over $19,200! That doesn't include sales tax or tag/title/registration fees (which vary by location).
 
FYI- they are offering low APR financing for qualified buyers- 2.9% for 36-months or 4.9% for 60-months.
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Re: Extended warrenty on 2010 mazda3 [metsjets] by igozoomzoom
Jun 02, 2009 (6:42 pm)
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Replying to: metsjets (Jun 01, 2009 6:32 am)

Extended warranties are THE highest profit margin item/service that a car dealer sells! They are very rarely in the customer's best interest.
 
The factory warranty covers this car for 3yrs/36k miles (bumpter-to-bumper) and 5yrs/60k miles powertrain (engine/transmission). Defects typically show up early in the life of the car and are repaired long before the warranty expires.
 
Instead of buying an extended warranty (which often cost as much as $1500-$2000), open a 'car repair' savings account. Deposit $50 per month into it and you'll have $1800 at the end of the 3-year warranty. And $3000 at the end of the 5-year powertrain warranty.
 
If something goes wrong with the car when it's out of warranty, pay for it out of this savings account. If nothing goes wrong, you'll end up with a few thousand bucks in the bank rather than in a dealer's pocket!
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Re: Extended warrenty on 2010 mazda3 [metsjets] by shipo
Jun 03, 2009 (2:45 am)
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Replying to: metsjets (Jun 01, 2009 6:32 am)

My personal take is that extended warranties are a scam (even if the warranty company doesn't go bankrupt, something that most of them seem to do).
 
In my case, I got suckered into buying an extended warranty (that went to 100,000 miles) on a car I bought in 1988 (which I happened to drive almost exactly 100,000 miles), and between the cost of the warranty and the $100 cap on a per service visit, the warranty ended up costing me more than twice what it would have if I had paid for the repairs. Since that time my wife and I have purchased eight cars, all of which were offered with an extended warranty (and all of which expired at no more than 100,000 miles), and we took a pass on every one.
 
Taking the total of the warranty contracts that I didn't purchase (which doesn't count the per service visit charges), I come up with a figure of about $18,000. Against that, those eight cars have required about $4,500 in maintenance making for a savings of at least $13,500. Or does it? Of those repair charges, about $3,800 came when the vehicles had well over 100,000 miles on them which means that the repairs wouldn't have been covered anyway, and that means that over the last fifteen years I've saved over $17,000, enough to buy a new car.
 
Long story short, an extended warranty may work out to the owner's advantage on any one car, however, I'm betting that over 99% of the driving public would make out better over their driving life if they simply self-insured.
 
Best regards,
Shipo
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Re: Extended warrenty on 2010 mazda3 [shipo] by autonomous
Jun 03, 2009 (1:42 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Jun 03, 2009 2:45 am)

Well said.
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Re: Extended warrenty on 2010 mazda3 [shipo] by jfritsch
Jun 04, 2009 (3:24 am)
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Replying to: shipo (Jun 03, 2009 2:45 am)

If one gets taken in the finance office for $2000 or more for the factory 7/100 or 8yr/120k mi extended warranties, they are indeed a poor investment.
 
Others have paid in the $800 range for these on the avg sedan $17000+ purchase price, or perhaps $1200 for a complex 4wd vehicle, loaded with nav, auto sliding doors, etc. At these prices they are worthwhile. All with no deductable. Some seem to have generous pro-rating and refund terms.
 
Honda sells theirs online thru several dealers, and others may be able to canvas dealers finance offices last week of the month to see if it can be done, if not at time of purchase.
 
Of course avoid non manufactruer 3rd party warranties like the plague.
 
Good luck
--jjf
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Re: got mine for $20600 OTD [mars168] by mars168
Jun 04, 2009 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: mars168 (May 31, 2009 2:56 am)

Among 1 week, a couple things did not feel that good:
1. the sound system, (standard), is not as clear as my old Honda, seems Base is pretty loud, even I set it at 0;
2. The ride on rain day, and so so city street is kind of bumpy, specially for long drive, but i did not feel it during my test drive, maybe I need adjust myself to use to it;
3. Lack of storage, I mean around driver, it is small thing, sure, it is a compact car;
 
Overall, I like my hatchback, fun to drive.
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Re: Extended warrenty on 2010 mazda3 [jfritsch] by usf813
Jun 06, 2009 (10:13 am)
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Replying to: jfritsch (Jun 04, 2009 3:24 am)

May I ask why you suggest avoiding 3rd party extended warranties? I bought mine through my credit union years ago. It's long expired but I used it 3 times w/out hassle on my civic, at the Honda dealership.
 
If you keep a car at least till 5yr/50k then i'd suggest getting an extended for that extra 2 years. I'd never buy the overpriced offering from the dealership, but i'd gladly buy it from my credit union in a heart beat.

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