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New Mazda5 Touring by mainlinemommy
Jun 13, 2009 (8:25 am)
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We just came home with our new Touring. We paid $19,499 OTD (including 3% sales tax and everything else). After we negotiated the price we told them we wanted a color combination they didn't have on the lot. They got the one we wanted, with no additional fees or deposit or anything. We were very happy with the dealership and experience. Oh, and that was with dealer cash incentive. We brought our own financing (3.99% through credit union). This is in NC.
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Re: Mazda5: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [loomis1] by drroblu
Jun 15, 2009 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: loomis1 (Jun 09, 2009 6:15 pm)

$1750 Dealer Incentive still in place for June- this last week, Dealers have been offering me $1250 difference between cash and special financing (also edmunds put it up within the last few days.
 
2 days ago, Bought Sport AT Copper Red for $17,144 OTD = $15754 + $670 destination + $100 Dealer Processing Charge + $93.50 Tags/Title + $493 Taxes
 
Castle Ford/Mazda/Mitsubishi in Silver Spring, MD (I am VA Resident so 3% Tax -same OTD/location as msg 857)
 
No Hassle, e-mailed me $17,364 quote ($15998 + fees/tax/tags/dest) 1st thing in AM, I called in a couple of hours, they got the car from another dealer while I arrived early, after car arrived with 80 miles on it - spent less than 1 hour start to finish - even knocked down $250 in less than 5 minutes mentioning other quotes
 
btw, Ourisman Mazda in Laurel offered a Sport AT galaxy gray for $17,354 OTD with popular equipment package (6 CD) after we rejected the black down to $17,154
 
Both places were quiet (Castle had maybe 3 people come in 2 hours on a Saturday) - both were really willing to sell and not try to hassle me into equipment/warranties I didn't need
 
Great time to buy! gl!
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Re: Mazda5: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [mpm10] by ssmcmz5
Jun 16, 2009 (4:23 pm)
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Replying to: mpm10 (Jun 09, 2009 5:33 am)

Picked up a 09 Mica Gray Sport (manual) on Friday, paid 16,185 out the door. Me and my kids are digging the extra space. Traded in a 06 Passat with a significant engine problem (burning oil faster than you could put it in the car). Dealer is Concours Motors in Milw, WI.
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Re: Mazda5: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [ssmcmz5] by fitty5
Jun 19, 2009 (6:31 am)
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Replying to: ssmcmz5 (Jun 16, 2009 4:23 pm)

To mpm10, $16,185 out the door? Can you break down the numbers to show what you paid before tax, title, license? (these will vary by state) I'm assuming your numbers do not account for moneys received for trade-in.
 
Thanks!
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Gray Touring - Automatic by gambit293
Jun 27, 2009 (6:12 pm)
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We just picked up a 2009 Gray automatic Touring for $19,678 OTD.
 
$18,273 (incl. $670 dest. charge) + $1102 taxes (6%) + $303 fees.
 
Also included were the cargo net and rear bumper protector, worth perhaps $70-ish.
 
We used the same Maryland dealers that others have mentioned (Ourisman and Castle). Looking at previous posters, I can see that others were able to get better deals but all in all I'm satisfied that we did good enough.
 
Customer traffic was moderate at the two dealerships today. Not too busy but not dead either.
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good price and dealer incentives? by mmp0806
Jun 27, 2009 (8:27 pm)
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We are looking at a Mazda5 sport AT. The local dealer (only one in Memphis--next closest is 2 1/2 hrs away) gave us a price of 18,000 + taxes, etc. with 2.9% financing and $500 cash back(which can be taken off the price on the front end). He pulled up the KBB price of 18,600+ and said this was a really good deal. However, after reading these posts, I am thinking this is not such a good price. Also, from what I understand the dealer incentives will change July 1. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks!
By the way, the local mazda dealer did not even have one on the lot for us to test drive. They said they would probably get some in this week.
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Re: good price and dealer incentives? [mmp0806] by echip
Jun 28, 2009 (4:40 am)
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Replying to: mmp0806 (Jun 27, 2009 8:27 pm)

I am also looking for Mazda5 sport with autotransmission in NY/NJ/CT area.
I checked carsdirect dot com, the lowest price is $16,750 with manual trans. I added auto trans. price came out to be $1100 more.
Total is about $17850 + taxes, etc.
 
Maybe it will get cheap as 2010 model is coming out.
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Re: good price and dealer incentives? [mmp0806] by drroblu
Jun 28, 2009 (4:52 pm)
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Replying to: mmp0806 (Jun 27, 2009 8:27 pm)

Is 18,000 with or without destination? If with, it's not a horrible price. If you get Mazda financing, you get the $500 cash back, if you can pay cash, there is a $1750 dealer incentive which is used in a lot of the posts. They extended the $500/$1750 incentives from May to June so you're probably ok waiting to see what next month brings
 
gl
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Re: good price and dealer incentives? [drroblu] by echip
Jun 28, 2009 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: drroblu (Jun 28, 2009 4:52 pm)

I am not sure about mmp0806. But price at cardsdirect does included destination charge.
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Re: Gray Touring - Automatic [gambit293] by dahers
Jun 29, 2009 (6:32 pm)
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Replying to: gambit293 (Jun 27, 2009 6:12 pm)

Bought a Manual Shift Sport, in gray, for $16,888.20 out the door -- $16,850 minus $1750 dealer cash brought the sale price to $15,100, plus $670 freight, $946.20 Maryland tax, + $172 in fees. Found Maryland dealers were willing to waive the $100 dealer processing fee, though after agreeing to waive it, my dealer -- Congressional Mazda, Rockville, MD -- tried to tack it back on at delivery. Also, caught the dealer pumping up title/registration fees. I had settled on price by e-mail and ended up knocking another $70 off just by insisting that they break down the fees and explain how they were doing the math. Brown's Fairfax had attractive ads but in the end would go no lower than $17,400 OTD for the same vehicle. Castle Mazda would match Congressional but would not deal any further. Gaithersburg Mazda seems to have a bunch of 5's in stock - presume there are more good deals to be had as the last of the '09s are just coming into port.

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