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Replying to: eujung (Oct 11, 2007 1:38 pm) I paid $38K out the door for a very similar model (they had to order from another dealer): 08 GT FWD CX9 Assist package Rear Ent. package Towing pack Home link/Compass mirror wheel locks I think I did "ok" but probably could have done better based on what I have been reading here, although salesman (not the one I dealt with through the process) assured me I got a great deal. MSRP for this was right at $40k. $39,9 maybe? |
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Replying to: gradientecho (Oct 11, 2007 11:12 am) The only place online that I have seen that takes ad fees into account in the invoice price is www.carsdirect.com The sales manager at the Mazda dealer said she would give me $500 over invoice, but HER invoice price included $1,000 in ad fees. LOL. You really have to be careful about "invoice" in my opinion. It's the new angle that is being pushed to con buyers into thinking they are getting a good deal. Most places say $1,000 for ad fees is ridiculous and outrageous, no more than $250 or $500 at MOST. I guess you could ask the dealer if they will show you the invoice so you can verify what they SAY is the invoice is actually the invoice. I didn't get into that, but maybe I should have. In any case, I am happy with the car - so smooth! And the buying experience was fine too. Probably good have done better, but I was in a bit of a hurry unfortunately.
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Replying to: gradientecho (Oct 11, 2007 11:12 am) And WRT invoice charges in general, I have always found that the invoice prices posted on Edmunds and other sites are accurate (but not necessarily what the dealer pays the mfg, due to holdbacks, incentives, volume bonuses, etc.). Occasionally dealers may try to say that "those sites are wrong" or other fabrications, but I've never fallen for that. The only way to be clear is to state that you won't pay more than "x over invoice" or "invoice" or "x under invoice" and show a print out of what YOU believe to be the invoice (plus you'll also have to pay for destination charge, taxes, reg fees, etc). If they insist on an advertising fee, port fee or other things; then as far as I'm concerned that doesn't change what's considered the invoice, but rather changes the amount "x". If it's still acceptable, buy the car, if not walk away and keep shopping.
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Replying to: kbedwards (Oct 12, 2007 11:35 am) These extra fees: doc fee, port fee, ad fee, prep fee, etc.. are just scams. Do not pay them! In most cases, buying a new car is a luxury not a necessity.
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Replying to: seloo (Oct 12, 2007 5:59 pm) |
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Replying to: 4tune81 (Oct 12, 2007 1:16 pm) Ah, yes, I think you're right about that ($595 destination fee included). So it looks like, at least in some parts of the country, people are getting the CX-9 at, or very close to, "invoice". That will be my target. Has anyone seen a CX-9 with the blind-spot warning system yet, or been able to negotiate a purchase with the after-sales installation worked into the deal? I'd hate to buy an '08 GT now, and miss out on something that is supposed to be standard by the end of the year! And does anyone know if it's even possible for the dealer to add this on, or if it has to be done by the factory? Thanks! |
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Found out today that we probably won't see any BSMS-equipped CX-9's until mid-November at the earliest (in the DC metro area). According to my local dealer, it can't be added on either (although this conflicts with some things I've read on other mazda forums), so if I bought one of the current '08 CX-9s, I'd be out of luck. I test drove a CX-9 the other day, but not long enough to get a good feel for its blind spots. I think I need to get behind the wheel again and really pay attention to this, to see if the BSMS is worth waiting another month for... My current best internet offer for an '08 GT AWD with RSES and GT Assistance and roof racks, is: $37,327 + tax + tags + $595 destination + $100 doc fee I believe this is about $562 over invoice (according to Edmunds numbers). I don't know yet if this includes an "advertising fee", but it seems that I should be able to do better than this. If I can get it down to invoice, I may be willing to forego the BSMS. Not sure how the 2008 Motor Trend SUV of the year award (announced today) will affect demand/pricing, either... |
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Has anyone financed their CX-9 through Mazda's current promotional rate -- particularly the short term, ultra-low 1.9%? I haven't spoken to a dealer, but based on the fine print it appears that the car must be bought from dealer stock (i.e., no orders) and purchaser must "take delivery" prior to 10/31. I also don't know what the FICA score required is or the amount of down payment that "may affect qualification." Any direct experience and/or advice? |
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Replying to: psycho6 (Oct 12, 2007 6:07 am) Thanx eadlertx |
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I'm new to this forum, and to buying a new car. I'm looking to purchase a CX-9 this Dec., and I would like to hear either some real life scenarios, or anecdotal that could give me an idea of what I can expect. When going to buy a car, what is an acceptable credit score, and downpayment for purchasing a new CX-9 GT. I want to have as much information as possible when going to purchase this car. I know that you guys are the experts, so I'm looking for some experts direction and recommendations. What did the credit history of some of you guys look like at the time when you purchased your vehicles, this will let me know whether I should even give this a try or not.
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