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Mazda5 GT pearl mica by siajnad
Jul 08, 2007 (9:08 pm)
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Hey, anyone with GT model : Need to know how much others paid - OTD price ?
 
thanks.
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almost new mazda5 touring for sale in CA by emb623
Jul 10, 2007 (9:32 am)
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Replying to: doody (Jul 24, 2005 6:15 pm)

I'm selling my brand new 2007 mazda5 touring in Los Angeles, CA.
 
17k miles on it, good as new.. all the options including NAVIGATION, etc. 100,000 mile extended warranty
 
factory roof rack and hitch for bike attachment
 
$17,500 obo. amazing deal.. let me konw if anyone is interested!!!
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2007 Sport 5spd $16,900 + TTL by dr_who
Jul 10, 2007 (4:27 pm)
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I'm interested in a Mazda5 and have received a quote for a no-options-at-all Sport Manual Transmission for $16,900 (inclusive of all fees and rebates) plus tax, title, and license. This also comes with 0% for 36mo financing. Any comments as to the quality of this offer?
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Re: 2007 Sport 5spd $16,900 + TTL [dr_who] by x5sav
Jul 10, 2007 (8:46 pm)
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Replying to: dr_who (Jul 10, 2007 4:27 pm)

You can do better. The price you got only reflect $301 below invoice. Did you know you also have extra $300 cash back from Mazda? Did the dealer told you that already?
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Re: 2007 Sport 5spd $16,900 + TTL [x5sav] by dr_who
Jul 11, 2007 (5:29 am)
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Replying to: x5sav (Jul 10, 2007 8:46 pm)

Thanks x5sav. Yes, the $16.9 includes the $300 cash back from Mazda. The $16.9 was the first price that was given to me. How low can I expect to be able to reasonably go?
 
Also --though the I know the financing arrangements should be negotiated separately from the selling price-- I figure the 0% financing is worth ~$1400 in interest that I can earn in a 5% money market account during the term of the loan.
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Re: 2007 Sport 5spd $16,900 + TTL [dr_who] by x5sav
Jul 11, 2007 (7:24 am)
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Replying to: dr_who (Jul 11, 2007 5:29 am)

Consider I can get $850 below invoice on my touring. I am sure you can try to have dealer discount the car $500 more. Good Luck.
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Mazda5 GT 2007 Manual Transmission A/C $CND by castron
Jul 12, 2007 (5:09 am)
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Hi, bought mine yesterday. Saved 1000$ from MSRP on a 2007 Mazda5 GT Gray Manual Transmission with A/C. MSRP was 24100$cnd. Paid 23100$cnd. This is excluding Freight/PDI, taxes and everything else. Bought in Montreal/Qc area. Good luck and thanks to everyone on this forum.
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Good Deal in Brandon, FL: Mazda5 Sport AT w/ moonroof by bargainshopper
Jul 14, 2007 (4:58 pm)
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I was looking for something a little different and ended up after quite a bit of research deciding on a Mazda5 - trading up from a sedan now that we've had the baby.
 
Picked up the car today - Phantom Blue Sport with optional moonroof and 6 disc changer, popular equiptment package and automatic transmission. Paid $17750 plus TTL - got $500 over KBB for my trade, very friendly service.
 
Worked with three Mazda dealerships in the Tampa area getting price quotes, etc. Ferman Mazda was definitely the winner - the sales manager at one of the other dealers (a new dealership in town with a 'WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD' guarantee) told me, "I'm sorry, there's nothing we can do - I'll take a loss on a car but I have no idea why they're selling it to you this cheap. If it turns out to be a bait and switch or something funny, come and see us, but if it's really that price we can't touch it."
 
Nothing funny here - just 0% financing, $1800 below invoice, and a great experience at Ferman Mazda of Brandon, FL.
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2007 Sport Manual Transmission $16,680 + TTL by dr_who
Jul 14, 2007 (6:36 pm)
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No Options. Total OTD price was $17,800 (including full tank of gas) in SE Wisconsin. 0% financing, no money down. Probably could have dickered another few hundred off, but am happy with the purchase. From arriving at the dealer, took about three hours (including test drive time) to complete the deal.
 
On another note, I filled up the tank (at the dealer's expense) after leaving the lot, drove 100 miles of mostly highway driving, filled up again and could only get 2.544 gallons in the tank. I know that 100 miles and 2.5 gallons isn't enough to be statistically significant, but 100/2.544 = 39+ mpg for a first estimate is better than the 15~17 mpg I get with my Ford full-size van by a long shot.
 
Thanks to internet research (including, especially, this forum), I got the car I expected and am very happy with it on day 1. We'll see how the next 10 years go...

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