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Mazda CX-9 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Realistic CX-9 prices [batman47] by seloo
Nov 18, 2007 (8:04 am)
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Replying to: batman47 (Nov 18, 2007 7:14 am)

I would not use TMV as a guide.
 
Use the the Invoice price as your guide and avoid extra fees (doc fee, port fee, etc... most if not all are profit for the dealer) The best deal on this board is about $500 below the invoice price (before TTL).
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Re: 2007 CX-9 Touring AWD [avibug] by batman47
Nov 18, 2007 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: avibug (Nov 15, 2007 1:37 pm)

I will appreciate it if you could tell me how much did they charge you for tax, license, dealer fees, etc? How long did it take you to get the vehicle number's plates. Equally I will appreciate the contact of the person or dealership that did the deal with you. This could be very helpful.
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Re: Realistic CX-9 prices [batman47] by warever
Nov 18, 2007 (12:46 pm)
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Replying to: batman47 (Nov 18, 2007 7:14 am)

Be careful if you buy a car out of state and bring it into California.
 
First off, California is going to want you to pay taxes on the car here in California (if that's the primary location for use of the vehicle - i.e., if you register it and you live here). So if you travel out of state to buy a vehicle, you'll probably wind up paying tax in THAT state as WELL as in California. That may MORE than wipe out any savings you might have.
 
Second, California requires vehicles all pass certain smog regulations. If the vehicle isn't certified for sale in California, you're going to have to go through a pretty lengthy process (so I hear - never had to do it myself) and pay certain fees and expenses to get the vehicle certified.
 
That's not to say that you CAN'T buy a vehicle out of state and bring it into California, but it can be costly to do so. You should probably check into the specifics with the DMV before you even think about it because it just may not be worthwhile unless you can save several thousand dollars.
 
Also, to answer your question, usually, the biggest part of "X" is tax and license which is California sales tax and whatever the first year license fees are. Hard to say exactly, but probably the license fees are a few hundred bucks - likely $300-$400 or so. Nothing to do with the dealer, that's the State of California.
 
Oh, you get your temporary registration from the dealer with the vehicle. Depending on the backlog, you could get your permanent plates in 30-60 days in many cases - sometimes soon, sometimes longer. If you get so-called "personalized" plates, it can take longer.
 
TMV is an odd thing. It basically tells you what people have been buying those vehicles for recently. Some may be getting good deals, some may be getting bad deals. But that does NOT indicate what sort of a deal YOU could get - only what OTHERS have been getting. It just shows you overall what others have been able to get, so if TMV is very high (close to or at MSRP), that indicates that most dealers haven't been too willing to negotiate much. A low TMV means that dealers are dealing on these vehicles readily. Again, look at MSRP, invoice, and then do YOUR best to negotiate - and if TMV is much lower than they're offering, chances are you could do better negotiating.
 
As for getting a car without moonroof, sound upgrade, and navigation system, rememeber that you MIGHT not always be able to get a vehicle with EXACTLY the mix of options you want. Dealers generally order the set of options that are easiest to sell and that may not meet your exact requirements. Yes, you could special order a vehicle, but that's going to take time and may cost more than a vehicle that's already sitting on the lot (check back here because there was a long post about this maybe a month or two ago). Basically, dealers like to sell cars already on their lot so they're often more willing to deal on those than on a special order. So to get a vehicle special ordered without a moonroof (just as an example) might actually wind up costing you MORE than just buying one off the lot that already has it.
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Re: Realistic CX-9 prices [warever] by batman47
Nov 18, 2007 (2:26 pm)
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Replying to: warever (Nov 18, 2007 12:46 pm)

I do expect to buy a car in the USA. I expect to drive the car in the country one year and then move outside the USA for a long journey to Central and South America. I have never intended to bring a car from overseas into the US. This is crazy. However I must say that if you bring a car as a tourist visa into the USA you do not need to do nothing. This is the same to many USA citizens traveling to Europe with their Caravan or motor home. They do not have anything to do other that demonstrates that the vehicle is theirs and they have a valid international driving license. But anyway thanks for the information that I think is valuable.
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Re: 2007 CX-9 Touring AWD [batman47] by avibug
Nov 19, 2007 (1:19 pm)
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Replying to: batman47 (Nov 18, 2007 8:47 am)

I bought it in Arlington Heights, IL from Roto but paid the 9% Chicago sales tax because I live in the city. The only dealer fee was a document fee of about $50 (Illinois sets a maximum doc fee). No advertising fees or other costs. The dealership was great and actually got my car from an out-of-state dealership when they didn't have the exact 2007 CX-9 that I wanted.
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CX9 lease in Ny by dpagnotta
Nov 23, 2007 (9:57 pm)
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CX9 lease in NY by dpagnotta
Nov 23, 2007 (10:01 pm)
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I'm looking to lease a cx9 sport with a invoice price of 29,468. the residual they told me is about 60%. Is that accurate and can i find out the exact residual value before i negotiate a price?
What else can i find out before i go back and negotiate?
Help is appreciated.
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$3500 under MSRP for CX-9 Twin City Mazda by patrician01
Nov 24, 2007 (4:37 pm)
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in case anyone here cares, today's Knoxville paper ran ad from Twin City Mazda advertising new CX-9 Sport $3,500 under MSRP..........i don't have scanner here for ad, but you can google Twin City Mazda just 20 miles south of Knoxville, TN ..........
 
john in nashville
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Is this a good price for a CX-9 GT? by kamiller42
Nov 24, 2007 (7:46 pm)
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I was offered a CX-9 Grand Touring for $37,975, which is $2,500 off MSRP, $40,475. That is $1,002 above what Edmunds says invoice is. It doesn't seem like much of deal. Should I expect more or what till rebates roll-in? When would we start to see rebates? I think I will qualify for 0% financing, so that works in the dealer's favor.
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Re: Is this a good price for a CX-9 GT? [kamiller42] by seloo
Nov 25, 2007 (4:12 am)
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Replying to: kamiller42 (Nov 24, 2007 7:46 pm)

Offer the dealer invoice with no extra fees and then walk away!
 
Unless you must have a car today,time is on your side.
 
Good Luck!

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