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| A guy on another forum from NJ posted that he has a VIN on a Sport to be produced next week. He's paying MSRP. Sure I wish I could participate in the fun, but discounting of MS6s mean no trade-in for me, not that I could live with, anyway. This makes me unhappy, but I'll be back for the 2nd round. By then maybe I'll find a dealer who will sell on S-Plan and allieviate some of the trade-in pain. | |
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For a MazdaSpeed 3 Sedan! DrFill |
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I have been watching the Mazdaspeed6 forum with great interest. It's noteworthy to me that nearly one year after the MS6 being released, it is selling well below MSRP...there's an account of one going for about $22k (I'll have to read it again, but I think it's a GT). Anyone care to speculate if the same thing will happen with the Mazdaspeed3? I recall reports that the same thing happened with the Mazdaspeed Protege--after the novelty wore off, several models sat on the lot and were later sold at a discount. I realize that Mazda sells more 3's (all models) than the 6, and perhaps there will be greater demand for the MS3 because it is more attainable, and it makes me wonder. I don't think the MS3 will have the same appeal (for lack of a better word) as the Civic Si, which apparently still sells for a premium. If I could get a "stripped" MS3 GT in about a year for under $20k, that would be awesome! Thanks! Greg
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That shouldn't be a problem. DrFill |
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Replying to: kronogoose (Aug 14, 2006 6:38 am) I would speculate that the Mazda6speed was a little out of the range for mazda's core customers....the Speed3 on the other hand is dead on target for their traditional customer base. Based on the response we have seen, I think this may be the best speed yet. |
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Replying to: kronogoose (Aug 14, 2006 6:38 am) The Mazdaspeed3, however, is targeted to a much younger audience. Basically the GTI/Si crowd. For now, I would say the Mazdaspeed3 does stand a chance to hold value similar to how the WRX does, possibly. Now, I said POSSIBLY, I could be wrong. I have already had numerous inquiries to the Mazdaspeed3, and 99% are under 25 years old.
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Replying to: aviboy97 (Aug 14, 2006 7:57 am) Mazda seems to be applying a schizophrenic strategy in marketing Mazdaspeeds: lacking outer embellishments such as a huge front bulge, large wing, lots of chrome/bling/decals suggests an understated adult design while at the same time promoting the Mazdaspeed3 as the "wild child" morphing into a chortling dragster. Badder than an SI but not quite a WRX? Is this a plain canvas to let the PimpMyRide types to wreak havoc or is this the elegant assasin of the BMW3 / Audi / VW RSI delivering gobs of power to the masses? Finally, what percentage of Mazda3 drivers use the stick? |
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Replying to: autonomous (Aug 14, 2006 12:27 pm) I do not know the percentage, but, it is very high. I ran out of Mazda3's in stick a month ago. People looking for this car will mainly be looking for the 5-speed, hence the younger targeted audience. I like Mazdas idea of not having the car a visual target to theft and police. Those vehicles with massive wings, monster hood scoops just scream "I am compensating for my SHORT commings!" if you catch my drift.. The Mazdaspeed3 is more like a sleeper. |
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Replying to: autonomous (Aug 14, 2006 12:27 pm) Whatever the case, Mazdaspeed's approach to both the 6 and 3 appeals to me. Rather than broadcast, "hey, doesn't my car look fast" with a hoodscoop and coffee can exhaust, the Speed models quietly demonstrate with performance. But I want a stealth car--one that looks like a dime-a-dozen Mazda3 but with better than expected acceleration and handling. I, too, question some of Mazda's marketing. I'm still scratching my head about the Protege5 commercial (obviously from a couple of years ago) with young adults skateboarding. All of the P5's (and 3's for that matter) I see in my area seem to be driven by young families...not exactly the skateboarding type. For what it's worth, there are at least four Mazda3's in my parking lot, and two of them have a manual transmission. Oh well. It will be interesting to see how the MS3 is marketed and how it sells. Greg
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Replying to: kronogoose (Aug 14, 2006 3:33 pm) But then again, I am only 32, perhaps the older folk can't appreciate the "this world is my toy" mentality. Suffice it to say, I might forego waiting for someone to honor the s-plan and just place the order now... Although, does anyone have any guesses if MS3 will be continued for 08? I know mazda in the past did these things as a one-off, but since MS6 is renewed for a second year despite lagging sales, and the engine is not a one-off, perhaps MS3 will be available for years to come as well? any mazda production planners here? |
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