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Merrimack, New Hampshire Mazda Car Dealers
"My experience at Werner Mazda was absolutely wonderful. Would I go back and buy another car? Yes, in a heartbeat. The staff at Werner Mazda was friend"... Read more Review by: ktilt91
"Bought an 2010 Rx8 there, they were extremely nice and held it off the market while all my finances were fixed which was extremely nice. Management, s"... Read more Review by: dj_jbird
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Orca3- I'm in Merrimack too. Small world! I stopped at Werner yesterday and got a similar impression as you, although I was mainly just there to see what they had on the lot and get a feeling for whether they might want to deal. The guy was an a$$, to be polite, and gave the impression that the 3's were just flying off the lot (in this economy, yea right). He also basically told me they didn't want my trade (98 A4, 164k miles), and that I should put it on Craigslist and come buy a car from them after. Yea buddy, I'll do that. Do the Mazda dealers swap vehicles amongst themselves if someone wants a option/color combo they don't have on the lot? I bought a Nissan a number of years ago and they "sold" me a car that was on the lot of another dealer. Does Mazda do this as well?
To Hakky - I just traded my 07 Mazda3 Touring for an 09 Mazdaspeed3.Went to Werner's first and they(including sales mgr.) were the rudest dealership I have ever tried to deal with - losers from the word go. Also tried Tulley's but they didn't want to give much for my trade in which was low mileage - mint cond. Finally went to Ira's in Danver's and these guys were the most professional in every aspect,gave me just what I wanted(after good spirited haggling) and delivered my new Speed3 to my door(Merrimack,NH).I had to pay for the inspection sticker but the deal and treatment they gave me was well worth it.I would recommend them to anyone in the Southern NH - MA area hands down. Made the whole transaction a real pleasure!
Thanks for the info, Shipo. I wasn't aware of any "Boston Adjustment"...that's interesting, I wonder what the reason for that is. I might hold out for some kind of cash incentive from Mazda to bring down the price a bit, as I was thinking that these cars were selling for less than they apparently are. Maybe I'll swing through Werner this week and feel them out a bit. And to the other poster considering learning to drive standard transmission, my advice is this: watch someone else do it. Ride as a passenger and watch their feet, their hand on the gear shift, the tachometer. Listen to the motor. This is mainly how I picked up the skill, as I used to watch my sister in her '82 Mazda GLC as we drove to school. You'd be surprised hopw much you'll learn when you're really paying attention.
I'm looking to get a 5-door HB, 5-speed, Grand Touring with the Bose/Sunroof package. MSRP for this car is 22,600. Some posts above reference 2500-3000 off these cars right now, but the Edmunds TMV says people are paying 22,005 for the car optioned out this way. Does anyone know what I can realistically expect to pay? I'm located in Southern NH if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance for any help.
Does anyone know if the dealers will be getting any more 07's delivered or are they waiting on the 08's at this point? I am looking for a Mazda3 hatchback and the dealers near me only have 1 or 2 on the lot, and none are optioned out close to what I'm looking for. Should I just wait for 08's?
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