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by sandman46 on Mon Apr 21 17:19:41 PDT 2008
What is included in this Value Package? Got a chance to really drive the wife's 3s yesterday and man...what a neat engine...sure puts my Civic to shame power wise. I really love my Civic, but that extra power on tap was exhilarating with her 2.3 engine. Got both cars cleaned this weekend and paint still looks great on 'em. Garaging down here in the South Florida sun is a must. Did have to finally replace the battery in the 3 on Saturday as it died Friday night and had to be jump started by Mazda roadside. Great perk that free roadside. Zoom Zoom. The Sandman :)
Re: Almost Got The CX9...Instead Got The Buick Enclave [aviboy97]
by bondguy1 on Tue Apr 08 15:51:08 PDT 2008
It's never the powertrain warranty I worry about. It's the little things that go wrong. If money were my main concern, I would be driving a Mazda CX9 right now. I do miss having built in Bluetooth and keyless start. I just went Buick because of the bigger size and trying something totally new...not Japanese or German cars. If I'm wrong, I have to live with the decision for 39 months and I'll never go back to American made cars again. Time will tell. I must say though for the money (leasing fully loaded for around $500 to $550/month payments, the Mazda CX9 is a tough act to beat!!!
Re: Almost Got The CX9...Instead Got The Buick Enclave [aviboy97]
by bondguy1 on Mon Apr 07 16:07:57 PDT 2008
It matters because I am doing 15K/year. At 39 months, thats 48,750 miles on the car (1250/month allowed). If it's only 39 months, I am out of warranty for almost 10K miles. I'm not suggesting you buy or lease a car just because of the warranty but in todays market, with so many leases going over 36 months to make the lease payments more affordable, it seems like most companies are extending their warranty's to a longer term. For example, a Hyundai has one of the best warranty's in the business...something like 10 years and 100K miles but you wouldn't catch me buying or leasing a Hyundai. And as far as the other gentleman that said most people that quote payments on here are liars, what benefit do they get out of this? Are you suggesting it makes them feel good to brag about a low payment that they didn't really get. This happened to us back in 04' when we purchased a new Toyota Sienna XLE Limited. They were brand new and my local dealer was getting full sticker...and wouldn't discount. I went online to a place in Manchester, NH (Autofair Toyota) and they had at the time a one price internet site. They sold it to me at $250 over invoice (now we both know they made more money than that on me with holdbacks and such). I didn't care about what they make. I had it trucked down to Florida for another $500 and still wound up saving about $3,000. The internet department at the local dealer told me there's no way anyone will sell you that van at a couple hundred over invoice. He was wrong and not only that, two of my neighbors wound up buying cars from this same dealer out of state withing a 2 month period of mine. I find that if you call a dealership on the phone, never speak to a salesman but ask to speak right to the sales manager or GSM...has worked for me for many years. They cut you a great deal, especially if you tell them you are outside their normal market and that it's a deal they would otherwise not have made. And, as far as a salesman getting shut out, it doesn't happen. The manager gives it to a salesman to handle after the price of the deal is made and he makes a smaller commission but he still makes one. Everyone walks away happy. My advice is never to go into a car dealer blind and talk to the first salesman that happens to have the next "up" on the list. Happy Shopping. BTW, I am an ex car salesman from many years ago.
Almost Got The CX9...Instead Got The Buick Enclave
by bondguy1 on Sun Apr 06 18:17:18 PDT 2008
Looked at both...loved the way both drove. The Mazda probably had better handling...and it was a lot cheaper than the Buick...but went with my heart and liked the roominess of the Enclave better (also, doing a 39 month lease with 15K/year). Why does Mazda only offer a 3/36 warranty on their cars? I know people will say because it's Japanese built and they don't need the warranty but I have had friends who have had RX8 cars with many problems...almost Lemon Law'd the car. The CX9 has many more toys on it but in the end, liked the captanins chairs in second row better than a 2/3/2 configuration. I must say the CX9 deals sound a lot better now than when I was looking about a few weeks ago. One feature I got on the Buick that is also available on the CX9 is the remote start button...living in S Florida, it gets hot as heck down here and I don't see many people mentioning this feature on their purchase list...what a great feature to have.
Looking For A CX9 GT in AWD in Florida
by bondguy1 on Tue Mar 18 12:14:08 PDT 2008
I have been having a hard time finding this vehicle with the exact equipment I want. Looking for Brilliant Black with either color interior with: GT Assist Pkg Moonroof/Bose Remote Start Auto Dimming Mirrors/Compass Sirius Satellite Blindspot Alert The vehicles I'm looking at sometimes have additional items such as wind deflector or mud flaps...that's okay too. Need to know if anyone has dona a similarly equipped car recently with 15K miles annually with just inceptions down (Lease). Any help would be appreciated. Also, I have heard a lot of bad things about the NAV system on the CX9. Is there any truth to this and what do people hate about it?
Re: '08 CX-9 GT Lease - Please help [cwa318]
by datastreamfl on Wed Feb 27 13:03:24 PST 2008
xwa318, Which dealer was that from? Is that w/o Nav.? Ferman in Brandon is also at a MF of .00088 and 49% Res. So it looks like itis all about the Cap. negotiations. ***Does anyone know what March with bring on CX-9 leases? I don't have to turn in our current lease until 3/12.. Thanks!

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