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Mazda CX-9 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Chicago Area CX-9 Pricing [mindleftnumb] by slingha
Jul 13, 2009 (2:27 am)
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Replying to: mindleftnumb (Jul 11, 2009 8:09 pm)

See if they'll price match it. If not get the car shipped to you. I did it once from florida to nj. Pretty simple and even with the shipping I was better off than local dealer
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Re: Costco Pricing [sanjayn] by carshoppertx
Jul 13, 2009 (5:38 am)
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Replying to: sanjayn (Jul 12, 2009 8:25 pm)

Then I'm confused. On Edmunds, MSRP for our vehicle (the Sport with no extras) is $30,570, the Invoice is $28,350 and TMV is $25,009. $6k off MSRP would put us in the ballpark of what we're looking for but $200 below invoice would definitely not. Seems like for any CX-9, $200 below invoice isn't even the TMV of the car! Does the Edmunds TMV already have the $4000 dealer cash discount factored in? I would expect dealers to be able to come down to $24K under invoice with the dealer cash available. Is $2K off MSRP and $4000 dealer cash unreasonable to expect?
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Re: Costco Pricing [carshoppertx] by slingha
Jul 13, 2009 (8:08 am)
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Replying to: carshoppertx (Jul 13, 2009 5:38 am)

It's been my experience that the discounts on a base model are always less than fully loaded cars.
 
They may discount a base model 10-13% while they discount the fully loaded one 17-19%
 
The issue is that they can move base models with no problems. It's the loaded ones(especially in this economy) that sit longer and incur larger and longer debt payments by the dealer.
 
Say for instance they pay 100 dollars a month in interest payments for a base model but pay 175 a month in interest for a loaded car. X the 10 months they have been sitting there, they are 750 more in the hole than on a base model.
 
When we bought our cx-9 awd gt with lots of stuff in it a few weeks ago, the salesman made the comment several times that its all about volume for the loaded cars. He said that he can sit on a base because people will buy them.
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My opinion by slingha
Jul 13, 2009 (8:14 am)
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I think if you wait you will get a deal....but the stock will be lower. We were going to buy a leftover 08 6 months ago for 2,000 less than we paid for the one we just bought. The issue was the lack of variety. We couldnt choose our color, and we couldnt choose our options. If you're willing to "take what they give you" then you could probably do better later.
Keep in mind, production was cut on all cars back in September 2008. There werent many produced. We found even when we bought 3 weeks ago, there was not much selection. We had to drive 100 miles bypassing a dozen dealers that were closer to get what we wanted in an 09.
 
On that note, I read in article in the Star Ledger(NJ paper) that the price for used cars from 2008-2009 are going to be inflated due to the lack of production. The dealer they interviewed said he couldnt get newer explorers and expeditions on his lot since nobody bought them new.
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Re: Costco Pricing [sanjayn] by webxplore
Jul 13, 2009 (9:40 am)
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Replying to: sanjayn (Jul 12, 2009 8:25 pm)

Were you in the market for a GT (+options)? What was the offered price?
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Re: Costco Pricing [carshoppertx] by jcpharm
Jul 13, 2009 (10:04 am)
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Replying to: carshoppertx (Jul 13, 2009 5:38 am)

To answer your question, yes, the TMV takes into account the dealer cash. i also think when sanjayn mentions "$200 below invoice", he's saying that as the price before the dealer cash. your target purchase price should be (will vary by trim and options):
MSRP - $7-8k (my own experience for Black Cherry GT AWD/Nav would argue $6-7k unless you can go to Castle in MD which apparently has some kickin' deals)
Invoice is typically $3k off MSRP so you could also say:
Invoice - $4k (dealer cash) OR
Invoice -$1.5k plus 0% financing (36mo with a good credit score - i think 680 was mentioned above).
 
i could be off by a few hundred bucks here or there depending on region, color, trim, and options but i think that's the ballpark for 2009 CX-9s. just my take....
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Re: Costco Pricing [slingha] by carshoppertx
Jul 13, 2009 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: slingha (Jul 13, 2009 8:08 am)

that's kind of what i thought. i've noticed there are way more tourings and grand tourings available than sports so maybe if we're able to spend a little more, we'll get a better value overall. thanks for your input! all of you guys have been really helpful!
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AWD CX-9 by newawdcx9
Jul 14, 2009 (4:24 am)
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I just purchased from Brown's Fairfax Mazda in Virginia.
 
Stormy Blue Mica w/Sand interior AWD Touring CX-9. Moonroof/Bose, roof rack and wheel locks. $28,280 including $1000 loyalty rebate and $4000 mfg to dealer incentive.
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Re: AWD CX-9 [newawdcx9] by shyboy
Jul 14, 2009 (5:34 am)
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Replying to: newawdcx9 (Jul 14, 2009 4:24 am)

newawdcx9:
Can you please emial me the details of the person that you dealt with at Brown's Fairfax Mazda?
 
I really need to pull the trigger by next month.
shyboy gmail.com
thx
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How's My Deal?? by andrewr1701
Jul 14, 2009 (7:08 am)
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2009 CX9 AWD GT with Assistance Pkg and Moonroof/Bose Package.
$38872 includes TTL. TTL was about $3300.
  
Dealer is in Rockand County, NY

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