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Re: Moonroof headroom [parrotsquawk]
by nuzy on Mon Aug 24 07:01:31 PDT 2009
I suppose they have to reinforce the roof when the moonroof is there, hence the smaller headroom. I don't feel the noise and water thing is an issue though. I've had 4 cars over the years, two of them American made, two foreign, and have never had an issue with noise or water. Personally, I don't use moonroofs much anyway, they just happen to already be on the cars we chose. I dont' think you are missing anything by not having one. We needed 3rd row and AWD too. We looked at the Pilot, Acadia, and Verecruz. I pretty much echo the same comments as the previous post. Acadia was too expensive for what you get, Pilot was nice, but they wouldn't deal much on them, Verecruz just didn't feel the same in terms of build quality/comfort. Either way, if you need 3 rows and AWD, you will not find anything that gets you very good gas mileage.
Re: Houston cost [ingenue007]
by sdfanintx on Thu Jul 14 14:21:00 PDT 2005
Yes, echoing chuck12, at what dealer did you purchase your vehicle? Did you deal with any others? I am in Houston too, and I am considering a Mazda 3s (also considering a Corolla\Civic\Camry\Accord\CRV). From what I can gather on this board, it appears that many are getting their Mazda3 around invoice or a little below before TTL and before the Gerber rebate. Now, maybe I missed it on this thread, but it sounds like some are able to use the rebate certificate (via email) without the "original offer" (sent by mail by Gerber/ACOG) and some are required to present the original offer? And I guess the majority of you are "non-S-Plan, non-original offer recipients"? I ask, because I received my email certificate, am not a subscriber to ACOG or an orginal offer recipient (nor an S-Plan member) and I am just trying to figure out the likelihood of me saving an additional $500 (this might help me narrow down my car search!). Is the rebate taken right off the purchase price or are you just mailed a $500 check? I thought I saw an earlier post where somebody "received their check in the mail" and "sure enough, this offer is legit." Also, after reading the earlier post regarding the 2006 model offering, I too have been curious about their arrival. The local salesman I have been dealing with said they don't anticipate receiving any until November. I am not sure how reliable that is, but take it for what its worth, I will be buying well before then. Thanks for all of the info!

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