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I have been quoted the following on two CX7's and am wondering if they are reasonable deals 1) New 2007 Mazda CX-7 Touring AWD (in stock #10584) Galaxy Gray/Black with Technology Package (includes power sliding glass moonroof with interior sunshade, 6-disc in-dash CD changer, 9-speaker Bose CENTERPOINT surround sound system with AudioPilot, DVD navigational system with voice command and touch screen, rearview camera, Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry and Start system and anti-theft peripheral system) - MSRP $31,765 Your Special Internet Price is $29,826.00* plus you can take advantage of the current special finance offers from Mazda American Credit. Rates are as low as 3.9% for 60 months OR 5.9% for 72 months for highly qualified buyers. 2) New 2007 Mazda CX-7 Grand Touring AWD (in stock #10557) Galaxy Gray/Black with Technology Package (includes power sliding glass moonroof with interior sunshade, 6-disc in-dash CD changer, 9-speaker Bose CENTERPOINT surround sound system with AudioPilot, DVD navigational system with voice command and touch screen, rearview camera, Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry and Start system and anti-theft peripheral system) - MSRP $32,565 Your Special Internet Price is $30,582.00* and the finance specials still apply.
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Replying to: elleng (Feb 05, 2007 10:52 am) That's a heck of a deal! I say jump on it and welcome to the forum! |
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Replying to: elleng (Feb 05, 2007 10:52 am) |
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| For folks in the Chicago metro area and Northwest Indiana, there is an extra $1000 Auto Show Bonus Cash on any CX-7. | |
There is a CX7 that has the GT w/Tech Package used with 2000 miles for 29500 or what price should I be asking for? Thanks.
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Replying to: dave00691 (Feb 11, 2007 9:34 am) 29500 is a bit much to pay for a car that's labeled as "used". You can get a brand new one for that price, if not less. Try doing a little online searching with your local dealers, chances are you can make out much better than this. |
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Bought a new Mazda CX-7 last night. GT, AWD,Tech, Remote Start, Auto dim mirror/homelink, Roof rack, sunroof deflector, wheel locks, Sirius, Cargo net, all weather mats. 3000 miles (demo) MSRP $33,820, invoice 31243. Paid $30,500 + taxes in Colorado. On the way home from the dealership, I got in a car accident in the ice/snow. Car had to be towed to a lot I didn't even get a chance to really drive it.
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Replying to: Mogulman (Mar 01, 2007 8:28 am) I feel your pain, to a lesser extent. My CX-7's been in the shop since Feb. 19th as the result of an accident. But mine didn't happen the same day I got the car! That's just awful! Hopefully you'll get it back very soon. I'm going nuts waiting for the repairs to be finished. Should be any day now. |
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Replying to: dave00691 (Feb 11, 2007 9:34 am) |
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I am from NJ and I am looking to lease the cx-7 GT awd with no other options. Can anyone tell me what a good deal would be. Last month I was quoted $379 per month for 39 months with $0 due at signing other then my first month payment. I was told the residual factor is 53% and a money factor of .0012. MSRP $28,595 and got the cap cost price to around 26,800. Looks like this month Mazda has some incentives, does anyone now what the money factor is for March. Bottom line is I am just wondering what a good lease price should look like. Thanking everyone for there input in advance.
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