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2179 messages, Last post on Nov 24, 2009 at 11:30 AM
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Replying to: seloo (Jan 10, 2008 9:21 am) 07 CX-9 $0 under invoice. At invoice. 08 CX-9 $1487 under invoice. The new standard for this car is around $1K under invoice. Watch out for the extra fees! Includes rebates (If there are any). Paying extra fees (Doc Fee, etc...) are still having an impact on these deals. Keep posting those good deals.
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Replying to: seloo (Jan 18, 2008 11:18 am) I agree that you should try and get most if not all fees removed, but it's not a deal breaker if you get a good price on the car (in the buyer's opinion) and still pay a small fee. if you can't afford the $150 fee, you should not be buying a $40k car.
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Replying to: live2ski (Jan 18, 2008 11:52 am) The problem is that the dealerships are making up new names for these fees faster than the consumer can keep up with them. I know that the dealer has to make a buck, but at least they can be honest about it! Between the Prep Fee, Doc Fee, and the whatever fee, these fees can add $500 to $1000 to the price of a car and turn a sweet deal into a sour one. Good Luck to all & watch out for the fees!
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Replying to: seloo (Jan 18, 2008 12:23 pm) |
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Replying to: seloo (Jan 18, 2008 11:18 am) By the way, I have a 30 year fixed rate mortgage...thanks for caring!
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Replying to: laker34 (Jan 18, 2008 1:36 pm) Heck for all we know... the 40K CX-9 (fully loaded) may in fact cost about 18K to produce and the manufacturer will "sell" to the dealer for 20K... and we all see the invoice at 36K. It's all relative - it's not like we insist on seeing the "accounting books" on how much value/money they had in the vehicle they are trying to sell you. Edmunds TMV, Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price, etc., etc., there's always a "profit" in the numbers. seloo - it would be nice if we could just get full honest disclosure on what we are paying for. Heck, if they were 100% honest and clear about what they are charging me, I may be more susceptible to paying for a fee it was truly legit. |
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What would be a good price for a 2007 CX9 touring AWD? This will be my first car purchase on my own. I've read other posts that say a price around invoice is good.
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I am in the market for a CX-9 GT AWD. I found three dealers in SF Bay Area that offered me invoice minus $500. This was after two e-mail exchange (not much negotiation). In general, I found that there are more FWD models available on their lots. They may be even more willing to negotiate but I am not sure by how much you can get. Just for your information.
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Replying to: buyer08 (Jan 18, 2008 5:29 pm) Now if you meant to say a 2008 model, it seems you might get a few hundred dollars below invoice. I was quoted invoice without really haggling on a 2008 model, so if they get desperate I'm sure they'll go lower. |
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I was at the local Mazda dealer yesterday, and after much negotiation, they tried to sell me on a monthly payment deal. After taking all of the information that they gave me, I told them I would let them know on Monday. After backing the payment into a Present Value, adding in our down payment and offered trade in value, I came up with a purchase price of $34,600 1. I think that they undervalued my trade in by about 1500 based on KBB values. Is that reliable to use as a negotiation starting point? 2. If I get another 1k in trade in, that will lower my purchase price to 33,600. The car is the 2008 GT CX-9. Additional options are Moonroof/ Bose package. Is it a good deal? |
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