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2162 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 4:55 PM
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I had trouble with my first post, hopefully this one will work. The vehicle is an 08 CX-9 GT AWD with the following options: Wheel Locks Moonroof & Bose Audio Pkg -inc: pwr glass sliding moonroof w/interior sunshade, Bose Centerpoint 5.1 surround sound system w/(10) speakers, in-dash 6-disc CD changer (N/A w/1EP Rear Entertainment System) Towing Pkg. -inc: 3500 lb capacity, HD transmission cooler, HD radiator fan, wiring harness, receiver/cover, revised engine control module Grand Touring Assistance Pkg.-inc: touch screen DVD navigation system w/voice command, rearview camera, pwr hatch Blind Spot Monitoring Cargo Mat Cargo Net Dockable Entertainment System -inc: DVD player, docking station, (2) wireless headphones, wireless game controller, AC charger & carry bag Auto Dimming Mirror -inc: compass, HomeLink, rain sensor cover Sticker is $43,145 Any suggestions on what a good deal would be or a range? |
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Hi All, We bought a CX-9 Sport yesterday for $22,300, $8k less than MSRP. They would have come down more on a Touring model with moonroof. I searched autotrader.com to get an idea of what dealers were marking them down more, although they don't always advertise it in there. In general, it seemed the more they had on hand the more they were dealing. Jake Sweeney in Cincinnati, Ohio and Jeff Schmidt in Beavercreek, Ohio were both marking at least $8k off. If no dealer in Indy will deal, it might be worth the drive. You can check out the cars they have on hand on autotrader. So far we love it! |
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Replying to: cwakefield (Dec 29, 2008 10:05 am) CX-9 touring 2008 -MSRP $36,140 (DVD and Bose) Dealer discount -$7998 ($28,270) TTL (MD 6% tax) = $2,093 TOTAL delivered selling price=$30,240 +0% APR for 60 months (with a down payment of $4500 my monthly payments come out to $429 a month.) If i didn't take the 0% APR, I would have gotten a little more than $10,000 off MSRP. (my credit score was 715) This was from Castle Mazada in Silver Spring, Maryland. I called 4-5 dealers in the DC area and went to one other in Gaithersburg, but no one could come close to this price with 0% APR (the most they would take off was $2,000-$2,500) The salesperson told me that they were trying to get rid of this particular car. and that's why i was able to get this deal... |
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Replying to: seloo (Dec 30, 2008 9:02 am) another helpful explanation of how the discounts work (ie timing, floorplan, etc) can be found in the CX-7 thread here: post 651 Granted this guy is not affiliated with Mazda (like Aviboy), but he did offer good info about why some dealerships can make aggressive offers, while others can't... |
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The deal is on an 08 CX-9 Grand Tourning AWD with GT assist, Tow package, Moonroof/Bose, Blind spot, and auto dimming/home link/Tep rear view mirror. MSRP is $40,310. I talked with the Sales manager today and right off the bat he quoted $31,700.. He said they have 15 of the same spec in stock and need to get rid of them. Is this a good price or should I go for another grand or maybe hit him up for the rear seat entertainment package or both? They have 15 of them so I guess I not not in a huge hurry. Thanks
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Replying to: getinmycar (Jan 02, 2009 12:26 pm) |
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Replying to: michael83 (Jan 03, 2009 8:15 pm)
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Replying to: getinmycar (Jan 04, 2009 5:25 am) Anyway lesson learned. Note: Trade in values.... forget what KBB or NADA or even what Edmunds tell you what your trade in value is. Dealers will always look at the Manheim website to see what your particular car goes for at auction. I have now seen several dealers pull up that report to tell me how little my CX9 is worth... 1) where the auction was held. 2) What the condition of the vehicle was when it was sold at auction So if your dealer pulls up that report and the report shows a list of cars auctioned on the east coast and you are on the west coast, ask the dealer to tack on another 1500+ dollars to your trade in due, to shipping costs that it would take to bring it to his lot.... LOL Also, the condition of these cars at acution can vary greatly, from salvage to above average..... so once again, press the dealer on that. However at the end of the day, it all comes down to how much the dealer wants to move his car, as compared to having to sell your car once it gets onto the lot. SH
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Replying to: sirhelm (Jan 04, 2009 4:30 pm) Your situation is bad because you can pick up a new sport for the wholesale used price. Good luck |
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Pulled the trigger on an 08 AWD Sport, with power driver seat and roof rack. MSRP was around 31,900, dealer sold it to me for 22,200 plus 6% tax and $140 in fees. They also discounted their extended warranty (60m/100k) from an outrageous $1799 to $899. I believe they had 3 cx-9's on the lot when I visited. Did not get the 0% apr as the discount would not have been as great, but they did beat my credit union apr rate.
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