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1128 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 6:09 PM
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Replying to: newcarbuyer18 (Sep 30, 2009 5:20 pm) In July I got a Touring for $17,900 which included the $1750 and an additional $500 Cash For Clunkers Mazda incentive. At the time supplies were high but became low very quickly (Cash for Clunkers). As they get closer to the 2010's hitting dealers I suspect prices should go down again.
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Where, besides this thread, is the $1,750 dealer engagement cash (Manufacturer-to-Dealer incentive) documented? In this thread, did this information come from individuals who posted what they were told by dealers? Also, is this $1,750 cash/incentive made available by Mazda to all their regional dealerships? I'm just curious where the information originated from, and its validity for all Mazda dealerships. For example, on the East Coast after 8-3-09, there still was a $500 Manufacturer-to-Customer incentive while other regions did not still have this incentive. Of course, you could not use Mazda's financing from their participating dealerships with the $500 Customer incentive/rebate. Thanks! |
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Replying to: ldisler (Oct 01, 2009 6:03 am) The total was $17350 +TTL$981=$18331. |
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09 sport/auto, wheel locks, got them to throw in all-weather floor mats & cargo liner $17090 + $100 dealer processing & $20 electronic registration fee = $17,210. OTD in VA was $17,824 Bought from Congressional Mazda in Rockville, MD but had two other dealers matching the same price: Brown's Chantillly (VA) Mazda and Gaithersburg (MD) Mazda. Chantilly has the largest stock left, Rockville has at least 1 manual too.
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Replying to: jeffsnavely (Oct 09, 2009 3:39 pm) going for $15,559? I am hopefully going in Tuesday but wanted to here what they said to others also. How are you liking your new car??
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Replying to: kneetah (Oct 11, 2009 11:49 am) I absolutely love the car! My wife & I have had many many German cars over the years including Porsche 996, Boxster S, BMW M5, Audi S4, etc. but I wanted something slower as I was driving too fast all the time. The Mazda5 does not feel too slow and is quite fun to drive for what it is. It is amazing how competent such an entry-level car can be. The auto tranny is very impressive also. |
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I asked Mazda directly when the new 2010 will arive at dealers. For SoCAL - November 6. This sucks for me! I'm walking for 2 weekes already..... |
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Replying to: kneetah (Oct 11, 2009 11:49 am) It could be a good starting point but one can probably do a bit better with a bit more effort... particularly when '10 models land on the lots. |
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| I have an offer for a new 2010 Mazda5 (sport, automatic, no extras) from a dealer in the San Jose, CA area for $ 19,000. Is it a good price and time to buy? Should I wait for some more time for better pricing/ inventory? | |
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Hi all, I am finaly buying my new Mazda5 Grand Touring. The MSRP is 23 755. The offer is 21,488 plus fees. I do not know yet what the fees are. Does anyone know the invoice price for this one? Edmunds is a little behind with this model. Thank you! Victor
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