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Power Mazda by archer3
May 25, 2006 (7:15 am)
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Just bought a carbon gray touring in Salem, OR. We live about 150 miles away. Price was set at 200 over dealer invoice over the phone. Paperwork was ready when we got there took about 30 minutes to look everything over and take a tour of the vehicle. Easiest car buying experience of my life. $20,700 out the door. Remote start, satellite radio, auto, cargo cover, cargo net, rear step, and the nice floor mats. Included title, tags, and full tank of gas.
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New Happy Owner by elmo33
May 29, 2006 (10:04 am)
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Cardinal Red Touring - AT with NAV
Options: Auto-Dim Mirror, Bumper Step Plate, Roofrack
Bought from Brown's Mazda/Alexandria,VA for $21500
Worked out the pricing through emails. Got through the buying process without too much sales pitch or pressure to get the extra warranty or service packages.
 
One thing I didn't like was they couldn't give me an exact delivery time for the roofrack. Still waiting for it.
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2006 Mazda 5 GT - 5-speed manual by paulb5
May 29, 2006 (11:16 am)
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All Candian dollars.
$23,038.60 includes $105 met. paint charge, a/c, cargo net, bumber guard, touch-up paint, and wheel locks + $1390 Fght/PDI. Waived satellite radio which represents $200 off in price above. Leased it at 3.4% over 36 months - 20k/yr">. Put $4000 down as security deposit to get rate down, but deposit is returned at the end. First month, Gas & Air taxes ($175), loan lien fee of $37.67, License Fee ($25), and $265 for window tinting plus taxes paid on delivery.
Dealership: Kieswetter Mazda in Kitchener, Ontario
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Re: New Happy Owner [elmo33] by wuster
May 30, 2006 (4:28 am)
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Replying to: elmo33 (May 29, 2006 10:04 am)

Alright! Another Mazda5 owner in Northern, VA
 
 
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Purchased in PA by menmy5
May 30, 2006 (6:37 am)
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Just got a gray 5 in Harrisburg PA. 5 spd Touring with wheel locks for 18,468 (invoice minus $100 plus $237 ad fee).
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Re: New Happy Owner [wuster] by elmo33
May 31, 2006 (4:34 pm)
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Replying to: wuster (May 30, 2006 4:28 am)

Yeah! So far i've only seen 2 Mazda5s on the road.
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Re: New Happy Owner [elmo33] by wuster
Jun 01, 2006 (5:21 am)
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Replying to: elmo33 (May 31, 2006 4:34 pm)

In over six months of ownership, I've only seen five other Mazda5's. Three on the roads around Leesburg and interestingly enough, one in the parking garage at work and one parked on the street right next to my office in Herndon.
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Mazda5, Sport, Automatic - Boston Area by ansatzjp
Jun 08, 2006 (6:47 pm)
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This past Monday I purchased a Mazda5/Sport/Automatic in Boston area.
 
+ base invoice: $ 16,326
+ automatic: $ 810
+ destination: $ 560
+ boston assessment fee: $ 218 (a legit. regional ad fee.)
- college rebate: $ 500
- trade-in: $ 3,320
 
Basically, I purchased the car at invoice price at Mazda Gallery (Norwood, MA) and the total out-of-pocket price including tax everything was $ 15K.
 
I could have gotten a better deal at Wellesley Mazda ($ 400 below invoice), but I got a much better price for my trade-in at Mazda Gallery.
 
Overall, a very friendly, easy-going transaction at Mazda Gallery. High recommended.
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Two Questions: Good deal? What about Element? by esp1
Jun 09, 2006 (9:08 am)
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Hi all,
I'm considering the purchase of a 2006 Mazda5, Touring, AT, that was a dealer car. The car has about 5000 miles on it and, even though it's never been titled, the dealer is selling it as certified pre-owned which ups the warranty significantly. They've offered it to me at $18,450, which seems like a good deal to me -- any other thoughts? (I'm in Texas, btw.)
Also, has anyone else on here considered or had experience with the Honda Element? That's the other car I'm considering. (I know these seem different, but it's a capacity/flexibility thing for me, not 6 passenger seating.)
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Two Questions: Good deal? What about Element? [esp1] by kellysny
Jun 09, 2006 (10:55 am)
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Replying to: esp1 (Jun 09, 2006 9:08 am)

I bought the exact same car near austin for 18,800 brand new. i think they should give you more off it. apparently the first 600 miles you're supposed to take it easy driving it to break the car in - the manual suggests this - and you don't know if they did that or not. there might be incentives on the '06 soon with the '07s coming out. just my .02!
 
i looked at the element too, but visibility was a problem for me on it. i have a friend who loves hers though. there was an article about the element in the austin-american statesman a month or so ago...
http://www.statesman.com/search/content/life/stories/cars/05/6element.html
 
love the mazda5, by the way!

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