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757 messages, Last post on Nov 24, 2009 at 8:03 AM
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Replying to: rponseti (Feb 17, 2009 11:27 am) On reliability, there were some '07 glitches with the gas cap and tranny, but they were resolved. My '08 has 5 months and 3300 miles so far, and has been perfect. |
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over the last week or so. What kind of deal should I be looking for on Sport Utility Trim for a new 09 or leftover 08??? Havent apporached any dealers directly yet, just researching data and pricing on line. Im in Northeast PA area. Sticker prices Im seeing are in 25-26 range with that trim and a few extras added on. Anyone able to help?
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Replying to: mike334 (Feb 17, 2009 2:07 pm) I actually used the Edmunds "contact local dealers" link and one dealer gave me this price for a car he had on the lot. I was able to use this to negotiate for the one I wanted. I was told there was at least a 4k manufacturer to dealer rebate. I tried to go lower but they would not but did throw in wheel locks, cargo net and rear bumper guard. |
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| I am looking at a leftover, new '08 Touring. I have an offer of $10,000 off MSRP. Is that good enough? | |
Just FYI. Tried 2009 Mazda CX-7 Sport, nice car, got price $19,399 (before destination charge, taxes, registration and other fees). MSRP $23,900. Maryland.
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Replying to: wikno (Mar 29, 2009 7:10 pm) That is a all in stock price here in So Cal |
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This board has gotten kind of quiet, so I'll chime in that I recently bought an '09 Touring AWD, with the moonroof/bose package. In the end, I paid about $6,500 below msrp, and a little over $4500 below invoice price, so in line with what people have generally been getting over the past several months. I also had a trade-in, which I think I got a decent value on from the dealer. Overall experience was pretty good, with no high pressure sales tactics from the dealer. I think they got me a bit on the financing, but I'll pay it off relatively quickly anyway. Overall, I love the CX-7. Having owned it for about a week, in retrospect I probably should have spent the few extra bucks and gone with the GT, but it is what it is. Not providing auto on/off headlights in the Touring for example is kind of annoying. Also, I can see how the poor gas mileage might be a nuisance over time, but then I'll always come back to how much fun the CX-7 is to drive. Bottom line, for the low-mid $20s, the CX-7 is real strong value, with a lot of bang for the buck. This was in Northern NJ btw. |
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Replying to: jeffrobinson (Apr 21, 2009 7:04 am) Thank you...
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Replying to: jeffrobinson (Apr 21, 2009 7:04 am)
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Replying to: zq8 (Apr 21, 2009 10:42 am) |
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