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2242 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2009 at 5:46 AM
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Can someone recommend a dealer in the NY/NJ/PA/CT/DE area? I don't mind traveling to get the best price. Thanks!
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Replying to: counselor4444 (Aug 05, 2009 3:10 am) I have been talking to john kennedy mazda in PA for a blue/sand cx-9 touring with moonroof/bose. the best he's offering right now is 33650 - 4000 - 1000 (owner loyality). This is the lowest i have found for a blue/sand so far. They have a lot in inventory and may give a better price if I'm not too inclined on the blue color. is this a good price?
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Replying to: rtwick (Aug 05, 2009 6:30 am) I think it is a good price, but I have seen many Silver/Black and Blue out there so use your judgement, if they are not moving at that price and the 2010's come in I would bet you could save a couple more bucks. |
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We are in the market for a CX-9 Touring FWD with Moonroof/Bose pkg., roof rack and homeline/compass. We found one that still needs the home/link compass installed in Blue Mica with Black interior. I offered $27,500 with home/link compass and roof cross bars thrown in plus TTL. The dealer offered $28,500 plus TTL and no homelink/compass or roof cross bars. We are in a stand off. How's my pricing?
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Replying to: fiveinwi (Aug 10, 2009 9:31 am) I can't comment about your price, but rest assured that both homelink/roofrail can be installed easily by yourself. No need for dealers to do them. So, this makes it flexible for your negotiation. - roofrail: 10 minutes with a screwdriver - homelink/audodimming: 30mins-2hours (depending on your skill) Parts can be bought at many internet Mazda dealers. Here is one www.mazdaparts.org (free S&H > $100 - this is important 'cause stuffs like roofrails cost $$$ to ship) |
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Replying to: fiveinwi (Aug 10, 2009 9:31 am) |
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This past weekend, I was able to get the FWD Touring msrp $32465 for $26000 before TTL. The cool thing is that I had no idea about the $4k rebate. I actually was there to buy a Chevy Traverse when I saw the CX-9 and decided to test drive. OMG there is no comparison to the Traverse. We got so much more for the same $$, like leather, bluetooth and dual zone Climate Control with rear control and 18in wheels and tires. The same features in a Traverse would have put me at 35k msrp. Love how sporty the CX-9 is and I have been a GM guy all my life. No More! Zoom Zoom Zoom.
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Replying to: franklaud (Aug 11, 2009 1:00 pm) |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jan 21, 2007 8:01 pm) sticker was at $39.3K for a Grand Touring with Navi + sound system+ moonroof they have a $1500 rebate + another $500 if you trade in a clunker so we got $4000 for our clunker (3500+500) and the $1500 off they are offering 2.9% for 5 yrs for a purchase we got employee pricing thru a connection and will have a pymt of $625/month for 5yrs with no additional down and I got them to include all maintenance Looked like a good deal to me as all the competitors (Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander) wanted that payment for 6 years instead even though the MSRP is the same. Hope this helps anyone looking and if anyone has any comments I would love feedback |
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I'm from Fl and i got this offer from a dealer over the phone for a '09 CX-9 GT FWD blue/tan with just a moon roof/Bose package for $32,500 OTD. I don't know if this is a good deal or not. This is just my 2nd quote which is much better than the first one. Shall i pull the trigger on this one or not? Thanks in advance..
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