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#4717 of 5103 Re: Price on 2010 Mazda 3 Grand Touring Hatch [woodstockguy]
by igozoomzoom
Jan 30, 2011 (10:18 am)
You taught your kids how to drive on YOUR own car??? BRAVE MAN! =)
What part of town do you work in? When I first moved back up to the 'boondocks', I drove 108 miles round-trip every day to Windy Hill Rd. I was on the road a minimum of three hours and, quite often, closer to four hours. I realized just how supportive and comfortable the awesome seats in my '06 Mazda3 s 5-door were. But I also got so sick of shifting constantly in stop-and-go (gridlock, actually)! Thankfully, I only had to make that commute for eight months..
As for fuel economy, 26mpg is very good considering that the vehicle is still so new and you're probably still adjusting to it also. I average 25-27mpg overall in my 2006 MZ3 (2.3L 5MT) and highway trip mileage has never been over 29mpg. Then again, I always run 80-85mph on those highway trips, so the fuel economy would almost certainly be improved at a steady 70mph or so.
In stop-and-go driving, my mileage was rarely over 24mpg. But in exchange for a few mpg, you have extra power/acceleration readily available whenever you need it! As much as I loved my Hondas and Acuras, I don't miss waiting for the tach to hit 5000rpm to get any serious power!
Anyway, congrats on the new ride and the great deal! I haven't seen many Velocity Red MZ3s in the wild (even though they look awesome), so I'll keep an eye out for you! =)
#4718 of 5103 Re: Price on 2010 Mazda 3 Grand Touring Hatch [garv214]
by woodstockguy
Jan 30, 2011 (10:24 am)
I have read a number of posts on Mazda boards mentioning the same thing w/mpg on trip comp vs actual calculated. Most from Speed3 owners. Have seen everything from 16-30. I am going to start a log to compare. Lots of variables that even the Mazda's "brain" can miss.
I have a 1971 Buick GS w/sb 350 and it ranges from 8mpg to 16 mpg-dictated entirely by how many traffic rules I break-so a "constant" with the Mazda makes me a little skeptical-cause I violate the rules in that too.
Teens(even w/o tickets)= automatic 25% increase-boys even worse. By the time yours are old enough to drive we will be plugging in our cars at night instead of filling up!
ZOOM ZOOM
#4719 of 5103 Re: Price on 2010 Mazda 3 Grand Touring Hatch [igozoomzoom]
by woodstockguy
Jan 30, 2011 (10:33 am)
I work at 75/Windy Hill. SLOOOOWWW commute. Did see a guy in Town Lake with a brand new Speed3 Velocity Red-he gave me a somewhat condescending look!
I'm getting the windows tinted-35% smoke-nit mirrored. I think that will really make it neat. Found a guy who does a lot of dealership work who will do the whole job w/warranty for $225. I'll let you know if the work is good-the price seems fair for a professional installation.
Honk if you see Velocity Red!
#4720 of 5103 2010 MZ3 s 4-door Grand Touring- been on lot for over 9mos- how low $???
by igozoomzoom
Jan 30, 2011 (10:57 am)
A dealer here in the Atlanta area has one remaining 2010 Mazda3 s Grand Touring 4-door in stock and they've had it on the lot for at least 10 months! Mazda increased the base price of this model from $21,500 to $21,645 as of 04/01/2010 and this car has the $21,500 base price. It also has the door-mounted rearview mirrors with the turn-signal flasher built-in, which was included on early production models then discontinued mid-year with no explanation....so it's definitely been there a while.
The color may be part of the problem, but it's actually the color I want- Celestial Blue! It's loaded with the Bose/Moonroof Pkg and the Technology Package also. The only problem (for me) is that it's a 6-speed manual 4-door sedan and I wanted 5-door with 5-speed automatic...but I still can't get this car off my mind and wonder just how low they might go on the price??? The sticker price is $24,840 and the dealer cost was $22,993. Cost minus the $1500 Mktg Support (Dealer Cash) AND $500 Owner Loyalty Cash (drive a 2006 MZ3 5-door now) brings it down to $20,993 dealer cost. But how much of a loss would they take to move it?
Celestial Blue was dropped from the s 4-door color options for 2011, which is a pretty good indicator that it didn't sell. Even if I could deal with the 4-door/manual, the question of resale value and would it be hard to find a buyer at all down the road!? But if the price was insanely low, under $19k OTD or so, I could get over all of my concerns....
What do y'all think???
#4721 of 5103 Re: Price on 2010 Mazda 3 Grand Touring Hatch [woodstockguy]
by igozoomzoom
Jan 30, 2011 (6:41 pm)
I work at 75/Windy Hill. SLOOOOWWW commute. Did see a guy in Town Lake with a brand new Speed3 Velocity Red-he gave me a somewhat condescending look!
I'm pretty sure that the Cherokee to Windy Hill commute is Purgatory, or one of the actual layers of Hell! =/
But at least Jim Ellis Mazda is near your office! If you use them for service or for any warranty repairs (hopefully not), they will shuttle you to and from work while they have your vehicle. If you ever have a warranty issue that requires them to keep your car overnight or longer, they'll even provide a loaner! They pulled a new Mazda6 off the lot for me to drive while they ordered my new engine back in 2008....and I drove it for just over three weeks until mine was fixed. That's a whole 'nother story, though....but at least it happened 800 miles BEFORE the warranty expired! =)
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#4723 of 5103 Re: Price on 2010 Mazda 3 Grand Touring Hatch [igozoomzoom]
by woodstockguy
Feb 04, 2011 (10:10 am)
The drive from Woodstock is Dantes level before or after the one where the wasps chase you for eternity stinging you on your neck and head!
Rain today-add another 35 minutes to the commute!
Feb 10, 2011 (7:09 am)
My wife is looking to buy a Grand Touring sedan. She wants a manual with dune leather. The dune leather only comes in three colors, one of which she doesn't like. The other two are Crystal White Pearl Mica and Copper Red Mica. We live in Maryland. After going through the 'build your own car' routine and then looking through the dealer inventory within 500 miles of us, there's one white one in New York and a copper one in Massachusetts. That's it.
I have a few questions: Can I get Mazda to actually 'build one' for us? If so, can I assume that would take away any leverage we may have about getting a good deal? Dealers want to reduce the inventory they have on the lot, so a special order car wouldn't help them.
Typically, if a dealer doesn't have the car a buyer wants on his lot, but a nearby dealer does, they'll go get it for you. Would a dealer in Maryland bother getting one from Massachusetts, or would that be too much of a hassle? Would they charge me extra to have it trucked down here?
Any insight before talking to a dealer would be appreciated.
#4725 of 5103 Re: Buying Questions [musicislife]
by musicislife
Feb 14, 2011 (9:23 am)
Nevermind my previous post. We found just what she wanted at Fitzgerald in Frederick.
Since I'm already in the Price Paid category:
2011 sGrand Touring, six-speed manual, crystal white pearl mica, dune leather, no tech package.
$21276, which includes freight, but not taxes, tags and title.
#4726 of 5103 Re: Buying Questions [musicislife]
by jca6
Feb 19, 2011 (11:35 pm)
Just got an mazda3 sedan auto i-touring today in northern California- $16150 excluding tax title license which was ~10%. 5 years 0.9%, zero down. I think there may be some new factory incentives out there, the dealer had a TON of them on the lot. The wouldn't budge on the hatchback though.