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Replying to: takasumi (Jun 24, 2006 7:07 pm) |
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Just bought car today will pick it up tomorrow. we selected Mazda5 Touring model. and got $18,500 price ( doesn't include taxes and etc) which include destination charge. but we were limited in colors even though we bought it I still don't know if Touring play mp3 discs. hope will find out tomorrow.
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Replying to: scorpion509 (Jun 28, 2006 6:42 pm) we selected Mazda5 Touring model. and got $18,500 price ( doesn't include taxes and etc) which include destination charge. but we were limited in colors only black. even though we bought it I still don't know if Touring play mp3 discs. hope will find out tomorrow." Is this for the Mazda5 Touring with automatic transmission? |
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| I just purchased in CT for a great price. $8500 and my 03 Accord with 90,000 miles on it. Out the door for a new 5 Touring(5M). This price includes all fees and taxes. So far the car is enjoyable, a lot for the money. | |
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Hi, I live in Chicago area and am in the market for M5. I got a quote on a M5 touring model with Mazda S plan. The options I have are as follows o auto trans o auto dimm mirror with compass o rear bumper step o cargo net o wheel locks MSRP including dest charge is $20,715. With S plan, dealer quoted me at $19,303. Is it a good price to buy or I shall look for somewhere else? Thanks!
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We were given a quote for the GT model in carbon grey with manual trans, climate control, all-weather mats, and the upgraded stereo of $CDN27,110 in Edmonton. That is a total to drive it off the lot. How does that compare to other Canadian prices? I can't believe that in this day where a Canadian dollar is about 90 US cents that the price differential between our countries for vehicles is so large. Essentially up here we are paying a lot more for the same vehicle.
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Replying to: rriul (Jul 06, 2006 7:57 pm) I would take the S Plan. It is as simple as it can get. |
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 22, 2005 1:02 pm) We are getting 25 mpg and I have already put 1000 miles on it (2 road trips so far). It is perfect for our family of 4 (boys are ages 10 and under). Great car for the money! |
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Replying to: riproy (Jul 08, 2006 7:14 am) see my post - #316 We paid $23,038.60 on a GT manual trans includes a/c, cargo net, bumber guard, touch-up paint, and wheel locks Fght/PDI. We waived the satellite radio promo at the time which took another $200 off and we got a $200 trade-in, both in price above. Gas & Air taxes extra ($175) We opted for the base radio - wanted like $600 or $700 for the 6-disc/MP3 - too much considering you can get an iPod for a few hundred and do the same. Dealership: Kieswetter Mazda in Kitchener, Ontario |
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| We just bought a 5 speed sport with the temp. and compass mirror and a few other minor options for $17,450 (plus TTL). I'm concerned about weak AC, so we're having the windows professionally tinted next week ($230). | |
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