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2233 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 11:04 PM
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Replying to: duayned (May 09, 2009 7:10 pm) I've test droven both twice. From handling perspective, CX-9 is better than the MDX regular version. But the MDX sport version feels a bit better than CX-9. We are talking about 8K price difference between CX-9 GT and MDX sport. I am leaning towards CX-9, because for the money, MDX's interior is not really much better than CX-9. Acura should learn from Audi or Lexus on interior. I wouldn't hesitate to buy MDX if they have the Lexus RX350 interior. Another car I am considering is Audi Q-7, test drove it, really loved the handling and interior, significantly better than MDX, CX-9 on both fronts. Of course, price is also much higher. However, the number of qualitiy issue complaints on Q-7 really scared me off. So guess I am going to save some money and buy Mazda again. Didn't know CX-9 uses regular gas. That's helpful info. |
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Replying to: shyboy (May 10, 2009 2:27 pm) I think CX-9 is terrific value for the price. Both me and my wife drive Mazda now, one 2001 sedan we bought in 2003 used, one 2003 sedan bought new, we only had one worn axis replacement over the last 6 years. But CX-9 is not 8 passenger, it's 7. Their third row space is the best among all mid-sized crossovers. |
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Replying to: ddwzf (May 09, 2009 10:29 am) There seemed to be an I-Pod connection problem for CX-9 with nav system. see: http://forums.mazdaworld.org/index.php?showtopic=19909 I am planning to wait for the 10 model to come out. Heard it's going to improve the i-pod connection, leather quality etc. Anybody has any idea when the 2010 model will be available?
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Given the current incentives, I'm trying to get a feel as to whether this is a good deal and if not, how much lower should I be able to go? 2009 CX-9 Grand Touring AWD REAR ENT.SYS./BOSE CARGO NET ROOF RACK MSRP: $38,925 Invoice: $35,933 Incentive: $1500 Effective invoice price: $34,433 Dealer offer: $33500+TTL
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Replying to: crikey (May 15, 2009 7:25 am) 2009 CX9 Dealer discount $3000 Customer Cash $4000 loyalty rebate $1000 (if you own a Mazda - need to show certificate) --------------------------------- $8000 Off MSRP
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Replying to: ceric (May 15, 2009 8:40 am) http://www.brianharrismazda.com/VehicleDetails/407347403 Very tempting!
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Replying to: ddwzf (May 13, 2009 7:18 pm) I'm looking to buy the 2009 CX-9 with all the (Nav + Sirius) same options. Is this (aux port / ipod) problem fixed in the 2009? I followed the thread and the issues started with the 2007 CX-9. Thanks, Dave |
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Replying to: rponseti (May 15, 2009 11:01 am) Does anyone know if these incentives will carry over in June or July? Thanks, Dave
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Replying to: dbcafy (May 15, 2009 12:08 pm) The iPod switch box issue has been improved for 2009 models. It works w/o a hiccup according to some 09 owners. The rebate/incentive usually gets better as the model year end approaches. Now we are looking at $7000-8000 off MSRP. A few months ago, we were looking at $10,000 off 2008 models. |
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| I may need to change cars in a year, because of commute considerations, so I am attracted to a lease-take over. This is a private party offering a 2008 sport version. A year left on lease, with about 10K miles left. Tax and license around $400. Some transfer fees of $500. Monthly $280. Is this good? Residual at end of lease is $18,300. | |
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