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Re: National Average is Down to $2.09 [oldfarmer50]
by boaz47 on Sun Nov 16 16:59:35 PST 2008
I hope we make it here in California as well. $2.25 today in Riverside County. I will post as soon as we get to $2.00. But if you get a steak dinner do you think the same restaurant serves Crow?
Re: help [enxaga]
by irvinemom on Tue Sep 23 11:44:09 PDT 2008
Yes off the MSRP. My quote from Riverside Mazda for a Mazda 3i touring value was $16,279 for the 2008.5 and $16,679 for the 2009. We bought the 2009 because they didn't have the metro gray in the 2008.5. I think the MSRP was $18,515, so that was $1,836 off the MSRP.
Re: nostalgia or mpg? [plekto]
by boaz47 on Mon Nov 10 18:23:53 PST 2008
My son has a nice 4Runner built rock crawler, but rock buggies come in all flavors. Can't tell you how many times we sat with Dave Cole before he decided to sponsor those races at the hammers last year. Bunch of nice guys on Pirate but not the most patient. They do know their stuff however. But I am not going to hold my breath for a large resurgence of manuals even in small cars. People simply can't drive them so they don't test them, in my area, and they aren't stocked. Even Isellhondas mentioned that fact. I told a story about going to a car wash early this year before I sold the PT and Focus. At the end of the line a young girl jumps into my PT and after about two minutes jumps out and goes running for an older hispanic guy who walks over and moves it to the drying area. Of all the people working at the car wash only two could drive a stick. To add insult to injury we spent the weekend at a big historic hotel in Riverside. When we went to check out we had to wait for the one valet who could drive a stick. But to be fair between the SUVs, BMWs, and Chrysler 300s they didn't have to drive too many manuals while we were standing there.
Re: help [enxaga]
by irvinemom on Sun Sep 21 22:38:58 PDT 2008
I'm not sure about the prices as I was comparing Mazda 3i touring value editions, so I don't know the prices on the sports model. The second best quote I got was from Norco Mazda, so contact them and compare them to Riverside Mazda. Make sure you are comparing apples to apples. Make sure they have the color and options you want and get everything by e-mail.
Re: help [irvinemom]
by enxaga on Sun Sep 21 20:53:13 PDT 2008
Riverside Mazda quote me $17,699 for mazda3 sport 2008 plus fees, msrp $19,675.00 I got another for 2009 $ 19,800 out the door for a manual Sport Also I got 2008 sport manual 19000 out the door, :confuse: what you guys think?
Re: help [enxaga]
by irvinemom on Sat Sep 20 22:13:37 PDT 2008
Try to get a quote from Riverside Mazda. They have excellent prices and great customer service. Get everything in writing by e-mail messages before you go out there.

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