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1128 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 6:09 PM
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Replying to: thecs (Jul 09, 2008 1:26 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------------ We were quoted $17,500 for an automatic '08 Mazda5 Sport. There are no options added on to this vehicle. In your (well, anyone's) opinion, is this a good deal? This, as far as I can tell, includes the dealer fee. I am really excited about this vehicle. Had to trade in my minivan a while ago ( ) and we bought a Honda Civic. The Civic gets great gas mileage but doesn't handle kids and dogs well. My 16 year sits behind my husband with his knees pushed up against the seat.
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Replying to: tonyecomm (Jul 17, 2008 1:46 pm) Drive safe,
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Year: 2008, July 8 Location: Houston, Texas Trim: Sport, Copper Red Tranny: Auto Any extra accessories: none, free mats, free mud guard Sale Tax Rate: 6.25% Price you paid for your Mazda5 (including tax, title, fees): $19016 - 0% financing for 36 months --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope it is a good deal for me... |
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Replying to: finkbine (Jul 19, 2008 10:16 pm)
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Replying to: alamocity (Jul 20, 2008 10:38 pm) I don't think it is a very good deal, I heard someone got Mazda5 $300-500 cheaper than mine for the same model; maybe my price is about 30% percentile among all sale prices before TTL.
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Replying to: finkbine (Jul 21, 2008 6:43 am) |
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A reporter would like to speak with consumers who are thinking about trading in a gas-guzzler for a more fuel-efficient vehicle. If you are in the process of making this decision, please respond to jwahl |
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We spent way too long at the Mazda dealership today. Salesperson said the MSRP was $23,165 and wanted us to make him an offer but, after 3 hours, the kids had grown very grumpy and it was time to get lunch and naps. Salesperson said they wanted to get rid of the car (to make room for the incoming 2009s) so they'd give us a good deal. My husband will probably call tomorrow with an offer. What is a reasonable offer? I was thinking $20,500. I would like to offer even less (and allow room for haggling) but don't want to insult. What do you think?
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