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black touring cx9
by zoomzee on Tue Aug 25 21:52:29 PDT 2009
Just bought a touring CX9, MSRP 35,829 with bose, roof rack, and sunroof for 28,076 including 1000 $ loyalty cash. I just collected internet bids in the portland area and took the best price. truly a no hassle buying experience.
Re: 2010 mazda3 i touring [theresata91]
by newmazdaguy on Fri Aug 21 16:06:18 PDT 2009
As I wrote several days ago, I got a manual 2010 3i touring before having a spoiler installed for $16,077 before taxes and tags. That was at a dealership just south of Portland. Your price sounds high, even with sales tax.
5 sport below invoice Sacramento
by maxmon on Thu Apr 30 21:55:51 PDT 2009
I just bought a NEW 2009 Mazda5 Sport auto trans with only the 1PE "popular equipment package" for 17,400 before tax, reg. and fees. The total out the door price was 19,150.00. So at 17,400 this is significantly below the Edmunds invoice of 18,990. I went through the Costco quote system. They said I could get the Sport Auto trans with no options for 17k even. Though this is nowhere near the Portland price I just read about, it's the best price I could find in N. California. I heard that CA folks buying a car in OR have to register it there for 6 months first??? Though I can buy WA or NV cars with CA smog, I would still have to pay CA sales tax when registering with CA DMV and this negates the advantage. Thanks to all the other folks who post here for helping me know what's reasonable. ;)
sport manual: 15235
by m5norcal on Thu Apr 30 11:56:22 PDT 2009
Thanks to the Portland poster, I said I had an offer at 15.1, so he came down from 15.7 to 15235 plus a few knickknack options. (Sport manual, no factory options.) That's about $750 below invoice after incentive. Wasn't an arm-twist, I'd guess there's room below $15k, at least with this $1750 dealer incentive going now. Tax (9.5%!) 1453 doc fee 55 license 172 Out the door at 16933.
Wall Street Journal story
by erics6 on Wed May 13 08:50:48 PDT 2009
I was quoted in the Wall Street Journal today on my recent purchase. Times aren't so good for manufacturers or dealers, but they are great for consumers. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124217606060513323.html
$15.7k for a sport manual?
by m5norcal on Mon Apr 27 13:18:01 PDT 2009
With no options. That makes it basically invoice + $50. Seems decent, but I saw someone in Portland above at $15.1. Not sure if that was with the same incentive structure as now: Paying cash, so my number includes $1750 dealer incentive. Is $750 below invoice (before dealer cash) a reasonable expectation?

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