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Here is all the information about my recent lease deal for my new CX-7 here in Clearwater, FL. Hopes this helps people! Vehicle Information: Mazda CX-7 GT FWD with the Tech Package and Preferred Product package. Galaxy Gray with Black leather interior. Gross Cap Cost: 30732.50 Capitalized Cost Reduction(ie down payment/trade in): 0 Residual Value: 17689.95 (57%) Depreciation: 13042.55 Rent Charge: 4671.61 Total of base monthly payments: 17714.16 36 month lease 15k miles per year Lease payments 492.06 plus 34.44 taxes Base monthly payment 526.50 Due at signing 1247.66 I only paid 650 which included first months payment and "app fees". The dealer "absorbed" the rest of the cost of the amount due at signing. Thus bring the actual price of the vehicle to 29688. Hope this helps everyone in negotiating their leases! I love the car so far. Zoom Zoom! |
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k, this is just my comparo, so nobody get their panties all tied up in a knot, take it or leave it ..it's just my .02 Forestor XT - the BOMB at ~27k, great view from inside the car, you feel like you r sitting in a art gallery. Great power plus the car like feel - you don't feel like you might topple over when pushed hard. great AWD system. I purposely parked the car with 2 wheels on the road and 2 off and floored the gas - no sign of wheel spin - CX-7 obviously much better lookin - wifey digs - personally not a big fan of the high azz lines; PROS- looks CONS - high center of gravity, I can't handle that feeling of the car lungin when you want to dig into a turn power - k compared to the forestor Matrix - totally diffrent league but we want somethin with room inthe back so we can atleast fit 4 or 5 large size suitcases. It would do the trick obviously very very poor in power but great gas upto 35mpg highway. I am going to look into this Honda pilot thing I heard 5 - 6 k off MSRP..sounds attractive, a bit larger SYV though but if the CX-7 is only going to give 15-16mpg it might not be such a bad option plus you get the open view form the inside as well.
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Replying to: taz6 (Aug 15, 2006 2:37 pm) |
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Replying to: apawar (Sep 02, 2006 9:59 am) |
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I purchased a new '06 Outback about 7 months ago. I did to a lot of research but now I am finding that I have a lot of trouble getting comfortable. Specifically no place to comfortably rest my left foot. It's really gotten to be such an annoyance that I am now looking to trade it in for something more comfortable. I sat in a CX-7 the other day and found ample room for me - and my feet. One thing I did notice was a lack of other amenities - such as the ever popular cup holders and other storage spaces, ie coin holder. I was in the base model though so can anyone tell me if the upper-scale models do better in this area. tx Jeffer3 |
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Replying to: jeffer3 (Sep 04, 2006 11:21 am)
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Replying to: zoom49 (Sep 04, 2006 12:11 pm)
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Replying to: jeffer3 (Sep 04, 2006 7:03 pm) |
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Replying to: jeffer3 (Sep 04, 2006 7:03 pm) Vince. |
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Replying to: cruzdreamer (Aug 19, 2006 10:01 am) |
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