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Re: 2007 Ford Escape XLS 2WD Prices [jon_carter_99]
by zoom_ute on Tue Nov 28 12:27:42 PST 2006
try carsdirect.com for a quote, it will give you some idea. In my zip the target price is $17,077... this is about $375 over invoice (ie base invoice + destination fee + $375) minus $3k in rebates. I would offer $16,700 which is true invoice - rebates if they have the exact car you want in stock, they still make $$ on the holdback...see my post above for the deal I had worked out. It's the end of the month so you should be able to get a nice deal. :shades:
Re: Purchased 2006 Tribute [zoom_ute]
by rcinmd on Wed Nov 01 03:29:29 PST 2006
I, too, have a 5 speed AWD Tribute, an 05. Have had it for two years now. I guess my biggest gripe has been creaking sounds which seem to intensify during transitions to and from cold temps. I recently slathered petroleum jelly onto all the weatherstripping, and it is again quiet, but for how long, who knows. I am debating selling the vehicle, but then, that's me. I get the itch every two years. I am bringing it in for the recall Monday, and at that time will have the dealer address an idle speed that shoots to 2500-3000 rpm when cold, for about 30 seconds to a minute after startup. That began this year, and they feel it might be the idle control valve. They will probably reflash the pcm. As for this configuration, I am convinced it it the best balanced and best handling Tribute available. It is amazingly competent at speed, and as for the AWD, it is excellent. So with snow getting close, I might decide it is still the best choice all the way around, and choose to hang on to it; falling gas prices also help. I doubt I'll ever break 30 mpg on the highway, running at 75 mph, but 28 is not too bad.
Re: Purchased 2006 Tribute [zoom_ute]
by kyfdx on Tue Oct 31 08:09:54 PST 2006
A 5-speed Mazda Tribute? So, you are the one... ;)
Purchased 2006 Tribute
by zoom_ute on Tue Oct 31 08:01:44 PST 2006
Just purchased a 2006 Mazda Tribute-i, 4-cylinder 5-speed with AWD, options were all weather mats and rear bumper step. Metro-West Boston, MA region. MSRP was $22,515, invoice was 21,089. Paid $20995 - $3000 rebate - $1000 MAC finance bonus cash for a net price of just $16995. Added cruise control (not available from the factory on "i" manual transmissions) for $300. Financed the minimum required to get the $1000 bonus ($7k) and will pay off as a lump sum when first payment is due (interest rate with MAC is much higher than prime...about 9.8%, something around 6-6.5% should be available if you need to finance). Very happy with the vehicle and with the dealership! Also cross-shopped the 2007 Escape XLS AWD. Found one that was base with alloy wheels (MSRP $22090, invoice $20876) and had negotiated a price of $20,800 - $2000 Ford cash for a net price of $18,800. Went with the Mazda as they gave me a much better price on my trade-in, plus the Mazda had 16" alloys with wider tires, tinted glass, firmer suspension tuning, and 4year/50k mile warranty...all with a lower net price due to higher rebates (but it is a "leftover"). For those who are shopping any of these models there is no reason you should pay higher than invoice, the 2006 and 2007 are "lame ducks"...the redesigned 2008 will come out in early spring 2007 so push hard for a deal. I used quotes from Edmunds and from Carsdirect.com to "cut to the chase" :).
I love my 5!
by cumadogg on Sun Jun 18 21:01:26 PDT 2006
Just not too pleased with the buying experience...First off, thanks to all those that post in the forum, i've been following this forum for a while and it has been very informative. I was looking to trade in my 04 MDX and the M5 fit the bill. I was did my research on edmunds and requested the dealers quotes. I ended up going to Legacy Mazda in Orem, Ut (about 30 minutes south of SLC, where I am) because the salesman I spoke to was very helpful over the phone, especially with what I was looking for on a trade-in. So I go down looking for a M5 Touring w/auto, which I was told beforehand over the phone that they had 2 on their lot, and when I get down there, the only have 1 on the lot, which is a sport model, but they do have a used touring w/nav. Well, about a three weeks earlier I had seen a used one on autotrader which I had bookmarked, but I had never looked at it since. So after working the deal on the trade-in, we decide on the used M5 touring w/nav in brilliant black. I felt pretty good about the price I paid, and I also felt lucky in my timing because the entire time, the salesman was talking how that 5 had just arrived on their lot 2 days prior. Well I get home and out of curiosity, I checked out my bookmarked M5 I had seen weeks earlier and sure enough, it was the one I had just purchased (same VIN) and to top it off, the autotrader asking price was 2K less than what I paid!!! Talk about frustrating! :mad: Oh well, I still love the car and am happy with the purchase, it just makes me leary of honesty of the dealership! And to top it off, its been almost 2 weeks and they still haven't gotten me my second key that I was promised. Good thing there are other dealers closer to me.
Re: Buying Experience[nyjazz]
by kmaurer on Sun Jun 04 20:37:45 PDT 2006
I hope you don't take the Mazda3 off your shopping list because of this dealer. Is there another dealer in your area (or one you are willing to drive to) that you can work with instead? Every car line has dealerships like this - especially Toyota and Honda (in my area, anyway). I purchased my Mazda6 from a dealer 50 miles from my home because of a horrible experience I had at the local dealer. To me, the car was worth the extra drive. The whole process (once arriving at the dealership) took only about 1 hour on a busy Saturday. Hopefully you can get over the anger - time seems to help melt it away.

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