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Replying to: nswartzb (Oct 20, 2008 3:34 pm) The best quote i could get was 31089. Anybody get a better quote than the above, for a fully loaded GT minus the Towing Package? I am in the DFW area.
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Replying to: skr2 (Oct 21, 2008 9:49 am) |
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Replying to: kanada (Sep 17, 2008 3:52 pm)
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Replying to: kanada (Oct 22, 2008 5:53 am) $10K off MSRP on a loaded (no mileage) CX-9 is a better deal, period. |
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Replying to: kanada (Oct 22, 2008 5:53 am) Replying to: kanada (Sep 17, 2008 4:52 pm) after waiting a few weeks, the dealer gave us a great deal on the demo car (our OTD price was >30% off MSRP). It had 7500 miles on it but was in excellent condition. THe TMV estimate if used was ~$8,000 over the actual price paid. I am not too good with percentages, so would you mind posting the $ msrp and price paid before TTL? |
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I was quoted $26,900 for a new 2008 brilliant black CX-9 GT with wheel locks and blind spot monitor (List $34,255). Is this a good deal? should I push for more? seems to be only $7k discount when others speaking of $10k. Thanks in advance
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Replying to: 1tester1 (Oct 22, 2008 5:38 pm) Just given a $30K offer online to a dealer in MA for a Stormy Blue CX-9 GT with wheel locks, GT assistance package (navi and camera), moon roof, and towing package. MSRP is listed at $40k. I wish it has blind spot monitor, but it doesn't. The car has been "on sale" online for more than two weeks. I am actually not that crazy about the GT assist. package because of the not-too-great review about the navi (resolution) and the usefullness of the backup camera. Will see what happen. If I don't get that, I will counter withanother offer -- $27K for another CX-9 GT minus the GT assist package but has the blind-spot monitor. Comments?
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Replying to: 1tester1 (Oct 22, 2008 5:38 pm) really don't mean to be smart here, but...... didn't you sorta answer your own question? |
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Replying to: buzzly (Oct 23, 2008 6:34 am) Be on the lookout for the mileage, many of the loaded CX9 GT's have been sitting on the lot for several months. Our local dealer had two of them with nearly 6000 miles on the odo. If your dealer tries to blindside you all the way to the where you sign the odo statement, my hint is: let it slide and act surprised when the moment comes, it is yet another chance to threaten to walk away and another chance to get more discounts. If the dealer insists on it being all the same, let them spend all the time they need to make their case and then transfer the same offer to an equivalent unit without the mileage. It works all the time. The navi resolution is great on mine, and it is super simple to use (I work with computers though.) It just guided us back and forth on a 100 mile stint to a remote farm. The backup camera is indeed useless, but I think it may be a matter of getting used to it after 20+ years of looking over my shoulder while backing up. The BMS is almost a must in this car though. The rear-right corner is a liability if you have someone sitting on the right of the middle seat. $27K would be an excellent price for your alternative, but bear in mind you are taking away $3K from the table for roughly $2.3K worth of options (2500 - 200) . Combined with the lower vehicle value, you are trying to go from a 25% discount to a 30% discount. At that point they may try and steer you towards a $25K Mazda5 GT. |
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Replying to: nastacio (Oct 23, 2008 11:51 am) Oh well, need 24 hours to think it over.
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