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Replying to: morrison0880 (Dec 14, 2007 11:22 am) He went to Edmunds.com, and was trying to show me the market price of the car. Funny thing was he could not go to he forums. I thought the dealer must had intentionally blocked it. As you know the price Edmunds suggested is $1000 over invoice and that was what he offered me. I did not like the salesman at all, and did not even bother test driving the car. |
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Replying to: rickyriver (Dec 27, 2007 8:46 am) However 0% would save a lot of money if you intended to finance. Was this for an 07? The 1000 over invoice with 0%?
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Replying to: sabre364 (Dec 30, 2007 1:26 pm) I did not haggle much, but I believe I can get down to at least the invoice price if I submit the offer to the manager, probably not $500 below invoice as others reported here. 0% APR is not bad at all compared to the $1500 cash back. I guess it was probably the salesman spoiled my appetite. He felt like very foxy. The salesman cannot say anything on the final price anyway. He should have saved the price talk for later, seduced me to test drive the car, made me fall in love with it, and then brought the price to his manager. Being so firm on the price up front could only drive potential buyers away. Even Toyota and Honda have never done this to me.
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Replying to: rickyriver (Dec 31, 2007 1:02 pm) They had an 07 Touring (Don't know the options) for 24600. The vehicle I test drove was an 08 GT with no options besides floor mats and wheel locks. List was 28,873 , they gave a us a price of 25,700 for it with the 1500 cash back. |
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does anyone of a rental company such as enterprise or hertz that has the mazda cx-7 as part of their fleet, because much of the fleet is described as "ford explorer, or similar" for example. thanks so much for the help |
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Replying to: rickyriver (Dec 27, 2007 8:46 am) no options only standard equiptment. NYC-Long Island Area back at the begining on the december 1, 2007.
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Replying to: piloti_sti (Dec 15, 2007 3:51 pm) trust me it will make a difference with gas prices. i purchased the 2008-AWD-GT and I am very happy with the price. |
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Replying to: dmele426 (Jan 14, 2008 11:32 pm) I'm on LI too,and going to start looking at same model; CX -7 grand touring. Looking to lease end march, beg. April, depending on incentives. Any specific dealers you recommend in suffolk/nassau? And are they upfront about their resid value and money factors or do i get that info from another source? I appreciate your thoughts! Sandy
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Replying to: weziespice (Jan 15, 2008 6:07 pm) Matthews Mazda near Binghamton, NY had a 08 GT AWD, no options but floor mats, MSRP 28 something. They offered it straight up after a test drive for ~25,600 without even negotiating. Mazda at the time was offering 1500 cash back also, dont know if thats still there. |
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Was offered a 2007 CX-7 Sport AWD Auto or $21,411 plus tax an license. Invoice minus $3,500 in rebates and dealer incentives. Car had base figuration......no additional cost options. Is this a good deal or not. Thanks for your assistance
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