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Replying to: stragf (Sep 14, 2006 7:00 am) Conversion should be under $100 for day time running lights... Nothing else will be need because MS6 is on the import "list". Look into shipping to Seattle as that will be under $500 from most of Western US compared to your cost of driving. Shipping from East cost to Seattle should run around $1k so that gives you access to all US dealers. Email them all if you want too... |
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Replying to: abraindrainer (Sep 14, 2006 2:04 pm) MAIN POINT: How are they going to offer 6K off of MSRP? According to the numbers that I've seen, they only have about $3000 of juice in the msrp. It seems Mazda is rebating $2500 which I would direct back to the dealer automatically. I really have appreciated your input. Maybe I should just get you to buy it for me, and then flip to me??
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Replying to: stragf (Sep 14, 2006 2:21 pm) |
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Replying to: stragf (Sep 14, 2006 2:21 pm) I don't think being out of the area harms your bargaining power at all. You do not even have to tell them that initially, but if you do it may actually help your bargaining power, since you are indicating you are willing to travel just about anywhere to get a good deal. You don't really need to negotiate, just ask them for their selling price on a specific car that they have in stock. Some dealers even post the discount selling prices on the internet. One in my state is at holidayautomotive.com, looks like they only have one speed6 left, but it is listed on website with sale price of about $5800 below MSRP. $24,798 sale price, $30585 MSRP. A while back someone on here had even called them and confirmed their pricing. Another one that posts sale prices is fitzmall.com, I have not looked at their pricing though. However, I think rebates are sometimes based on residence of buyer, so you would want to check on that too at some point. edit: Just noticed on that Holiday site it says "We can arrange delivery anywhere in the United States or Canada!"
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Replying to: jeffyscott (Sep 14, 2006 3:12 pm) |
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Replying to: radocha (Sep 12, 2006 9:36 am) |
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| Hi, am up in Michigan and am getting a price of $279.00 month for 24 months with 10,500 miles/year with $1500.00 down for an 06 gt with moonroof.Would need to buy up miles to 15 k/year. How much is it per mile to buy up front? Just wondering if this is a great deal or should i wait. I have 7 payments at 313.00 month on the gas-guzzling chevy trailblazer that i want to get rid of.I would need to roll this in if i make a move before lease end.This dealer has about 20 ms6 in stock.Any input on price/timing of purchase would be appreciated. | |
| I just got the reprogramming done. Big difference. Much smoother shifting. For those who have not had this recall done, I encourage you to get your speed6 into the service dept ASAP | |
Trying to decide between a Mazdaspeed 6 and a Subaru Legacy Spec B. Tough decision! Any suggestions or advice? The Subaru costs more. I like the styling better of the Mazda but I have heard of some possible reliability issues with it.
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Replying to: peter47 (Sep 20, 2006 5:51 pm) From a pure "stand back and look at the guts" I have to throw the crown to the Subie. There really are no AWD cars except Subaru that have the ideal drivetrain layout. The flat four boxer engine, centered drive train, and superior full time AWD simply can't be matched by the high tech gizmos and computers that the others throw at it. The Subie will easily go 200k+ miles of AWD fun. The Mazda is essentially a FWD car with part time RWD tacked on. Very sophisticated, and it does work well, but a spade is a spade. My $0.02. Juice can give you a lot more. John |
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