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Mazda5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Day to buy!!!! by abarry90
Oct 31, 2008 (12:01 pm)
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I made some calls this morning and have a bidding war going on for our sale with dealerships in the portland/salem area. I have a current offer of $15988 on a 2009 Sport MT. Unfortunately, we still don't have our other car sold for sure and probably couldn't make it in to do the deal today anyway. Hopefully we will be able to get a similar deal in November! Other offers I got today were around $16500. Had two of those as well. Today is the day for a good deal.
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Re: Day to buy!!!! [abarry90] by vg33e power
Oct 31, 2008 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: abarry90 (Oct 31, 2008 12:01 pm)

I say jump on that $15988 deal today and when you sell your other vehicle send a big lump sump to your loan. Sounds like Halloween might be the day for you to make the deal.
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Mazda Credit Corporation - Unethical Practices by dfz1
Nov 01, 2008 (9:07 am)
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In September I made my Mazda 5 lease payment. The company mis-posted the amount and processed the check for $90.00 less than what it should have been. I made my October payment.
 
In the last 24 hours I have received four phone calls from very rude individuals who each have given me a different story as to why I was late $90.00. I responded to the first call prior to researching the issue and stated I would send the amount immediately. I was then called three more times after that and was told they did not have an automated system to record the first calls.
 
I asked to speak to a supervisor and was given the name of an individual who does not even exist in the company. I was given a fax number and faxed a copy of the check to that number. When I went to call the person I had faxed it too I was told he did not exist in the company. Eventually after four more calls I found that in fact the fax was received and the issue was being researched.
 
Conclusion undoubtedly the most rude, arrogant and dishonest company I have ever done business with. I personally would not buy any product from Ford Motor company in the future including Ford, Volvo, Jaguar, Lincoln etc. If you do I would strongly recommend not financing through either Ford credit or Mazda.
 
While the financial future of this company in tenuous they have decided to abuse the customer probably as a strategy to maintain a dwindling cash flow. I also will not do business with the dealer Scott Mazda in Allentown PA.
 
I have filed a report with the FTC re the harassment by Ford Motor Company by telephone. The number of calls especially given the amount was excessive. The manner of the call agents varies from passive aggressive to out right hostel. These are cruel nasty people. They seem to find pleasure in harassing their consumers.
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Re: Mazda Credit Corporation - Unethical Practices [dfz1] by lab88
Nov 06, 2008 (3:10 pm)
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Replying to: dfz1 (Nov 01, 2008 9:07 am)

My husband's truck was financed through Ford credit back in 2000. We had direct-payment from our checking account, but they somehow made numerous errors during a 90 day period and seriously messed up our credit for about six months until I could get everything cleared up and their ERRONEOUS dings on our credit removed. It took many unpleasant phone calls before they made good on their mistake. We always pay bills on time, have a great FICO, and have never experienced anything like that. I would never finance through them again. EVER.
 
I have been looking for a van and test-drove the Mazda5 today. They have 0% for 36 months right now. I was considering that, but now that I know it's Ford Motor Credit, FORGET IT. If I do buy the car, I'll stretch the payments for 60 months and borrow from a regular bank. Or, just buy the Toyota or Honda.
 
I've financed two cars through Honda and never had any problem.
 
I was quoted approx. 21,500 on the 2009 Mazda5 Grand Touring. I didn't even try to bargain as I'm still researching at this point. They told me that they really need my business and were up front about being very willing to negotiate to make me happy.
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Re: Mazda Credit Corporation - Unethical Practices [lab88] by vg33e power
Nov 06, 2008 (3:52 pm)
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Replying to: lab88 (Nov 06, 2008 3:10 pm)

lab88,
 
I would research the financing a little further, last time I heard as of November Chase was going to be Mazda's bank when it cam to their financing and NOT Ford anymore. Don't quote me on this, but that is what I had heard last month.
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Re: Mazda Credit Corporation - Unethical Practices [vg33e power] by kyfdx HOST
Nov 07, 2008 (2:54 am)
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Replying to: vg33e power (Nov 06, 2008 3:52 pm)

That's what I've heard as well..
 
Chase also acts as Subaru's finance arm..
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2008 mazda5 touring 18,250 by anagramster
Nov 09, 2008 (8:19 am)
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Bought in san diego - out the door at 20,600.
Basic car, pearl white paint, no extra options and no financing.
kbb.com is quoting these numbers at the moment:
msrp 21,395, invoice 20,062, market (blue book) 19,460.
Not clear to me if the blue book is out the door or not; if yes, we overpaid.
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2009 Mazda5 Grand Touring w Navigation by baccus49
Nov 11, 2008 (8:23 pm)
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Bought from Fremont Mazda California
2009 Mazda5 Grand Touring w Navigation
Price paid: $22248.22
Total with Tax/fees/surcharges etc: $24423 (Car is registered in San Francisco county where sales tax is 8.5% )
Buying experience was just OK. They made us wait for almost 3.5 hours to do the paperwork. (This was after the price had been negotiated!)
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2009 Mazda5 Touring by 2kidsindc
Nov 12, 2008 (7:14 am)
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We're in the DC metro area hoping to buy a 2009 Touring. The latest offer we've received is $19,600 plus taxes, tags etc. This sounds a little high from what I've read here and elsehwere - any suggestions on what to press for?? (I'm still a little clueless about what if any extra options might be worthwhile to get them to throw in.)
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Re: 2009 Mazda5 Touring [2kidsindc] by kivo
Nov 12, 2008 (7:25 am)
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Replying to: 2kidsindc (Nov 12, 2008 7:14 am)

Sounds like a good offer to me. I bought a 2008 Touring for $20600 including the homelink mirror and the rear bumper guard. If you load a lot of stuff in the back, the bumper guard protects the top of the rear bumper. Good luck on your purchase. I love mine.

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