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Replying to: pearliegirl (Aug 20, 2008 5:41 am)
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Replying to: citivas (Aug 20, 2008 4:16 pm) |
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Replying to: pearliegirl (Aug 20, 2008 5:41 am) I'm just wondering who your dealer thinks is going to buy it from him and make money. I don't think your dealer will be in busness long with deals like that. So please share dealer with us so we can all get in on such great, unbelievable deals. |
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Replying to: pearliegirl (Aug 19, 2008 7:22 am) |
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I am ne to this forum...but you guys are making it interesting! Here is what I got from Wantagh Mazda in NY: Cx-9 Touring 4,000 rebate roof rails MSRP: 33865 Sales price: 26400 +taxes n DMV fees After reading posts, I probably could have done a little better....but all in all i am happy with what i got. |
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Thanks to all the info on this forum, I feel that I got a good deal from Palisades Mazda in NY. Looks like they are a new dealership but the dealership treated us right, especially our salesman, Dominick. Paid approx. $30k (not including Taxes and title fees). MSRP for the vehicle was approx $37k 2008 CX-9 GT AWD with Bose/Moonroof and autodimming rear mirror On another note, don't get me started on Manhattan Mazda! Even though my experience was limited to price quotes, their operation seems disorganized and gives the impression of a dog-eat-dog dealership where their sales force steps on each other's toes in order to secure sales for themselves. I submitted one online quote, three salesmen from Manhattan got in contact with me at different times each trying to sell a CX-9 for what seemed to be a great price until I confirmed that it was a 2008 model. That's when they stated it was a 2007 and proceeded to ask me what the difference was.LOL Umm, revised engine with more HP and torque. Not to mentioned for a bit more money you could get a 2008 with the same specs. Anyway, it worked out in the end thanks to Palisades Mazda. They got me the car I wanted for a price I could live with. |
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Hi everyone, I am new to the forum and my wife and I are looking to buy a CX-9 and we think we came across a great deal. However, we think we might be able to get a sweeter deal, but we don't want to be too aggressive and lose the deal. Here is what we have so far: CX-9 Grand Touring FWD GT Assistance Package Rear DVD System Blind Side Monitoring System All weather mats Cargo Mat Dealer says he will do the deal for $30,999.00. They had to match a deal from another local dealer. I would like to see if I can get it for $29K. Do you think this is unreasonable? Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Replying to: pearliegirl (Aug 19, 2008 7:22 am) pearliegirl, which one of the following 2 scenarios are you saying took place... (1) MSRP on this was about $42,500 and you got about $9,000 off MSRP for the car, but then got $5,000 for your used car? In which case, you're saying you paid the dealership $28,677? (2) Or are you saying you got $14,000 off MSRP for the CX-9, and then an additional $5,000 for your used car? Please clarify Thanks |
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Guys, I am looking to find the best deal on a 2008 CX9 Touring AWD or GT AWD, with at least Leather upholstery. The deal I am getting from a dealer in western Mass is $ 27635 for 2008 CX9, Touring, Heated Leather, Moonroof/Bose package. Do you think I can get a better deal than this in MA/CT/RI/NH ? Which dealership ? |
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Replying to: lookcx9 (Aug 21, 2008 10:09 am) excludes any trade, or taxes/ fees.
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