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I am getting this price in Cincinnati OH, for CX-9 Touring FWD+backup camera with in mirror display+roof rails+all weather floor mats. For 29500+ (1915+100+35 TAX+DOC FEES+title) for a total of 31599 out of door price. I am also getting 0% financing for 60 months. Can I do better? thanks
I am not sure. We never went through everything to add in the "admin" costs. We were just looking at the vehicle price. I am in Dayton, OH and I am also looking at Cincinnati, OH. I looked the AMEX Buyer Program and got a price of $34,888, but I wonder if that also includes $500 Mazda loyalty cash. The $34,967 did.
Thanks, carshoppertx, we thought this was a very good deal. We picked up the CX-9 today. Purchased in Cincinnati, OH at Kings Mazda, only 2 in inventory in Lexington, KY so went out of state. Deal was just as promised and the process could not have been any easier. Got rate of 3.95% as well, better than the credit union. Hope you like yours, my wife loves ours.
I am getting deal below in Cincinnati OH, on 2008 Touring Stormy Blue Mica, with Bose/Moonroof package+roof rails+all weather mats. MSRP: 34350 Invoice: 31050 Price I am paying including ($250) doc fees is $29500. Is it a good deal?
I'd pick the Pro over the Civic, but that's because of my personal tastes. My '99 ProLX has been very reliable (other than an annoying EGR valve that gets clogged with carbon every now and then....if yours clogs, just replace it). Statisticaly, I think it's pretty even across the Civic/Corolla/Protege models. Why I'd pick the Pro: more fun to drive, more aesthetically pleasing, more comfortable, more utilitarian (rear seat in the Corolla still a bit too puny). Why I'd pick the Civic or Corolla: potentially more fuel-efficient (depends on your driving style...I get an average 31.5mpg with my 1.6L AT-equipped Pro, though I get only around 24-25mpg if I drive more enthusiastically).
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