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Re: New Mazda3 comes with CHEAP tires [aviboy97]
by 60201 on Mon Nov 03 14:19:59 PST 2008
I do think the goodyear RS-A are cheap tires or wear out prematurely with Mazda3s - this is not a good combination. I also find the tracksion control kicking in on wet pavement starts. Terrible in snow even when they were new. I don't have a problem with the car otherwise. I've had all my service done at Evanston Mazda including oil changes and tire rotations. But at 25K miles and 24 months later I need new tires. I don't race, my alignment is fine, I have checked my tire pressure in between oil changes and still only 25K?? doesn't seem right. My service tech also gave me some line about they worn out due to my high mileage, but I don't think 1K/month is high mileage. But then admitted many people are unhappy with their RSAs. They are more than eager to sell me relacement RS-A for $1,000 or Michelins etc for the same price. I'll probably get michelins, but not really keen on going back to Mazda.
new '07 iTouring, AT, $14,800, $16,331 OTD
by philbob57 on Fri Oct 10 06:34:22 PDT 2008
Autobarn in Evanston, IL - as above, new 'True Red' '07 w/ 47 miles on teh odo. Sticker - $18145 + $990 in dealer accessories. We settled on $14,800 + tax, title, fees, for a total out the door (OTD) price of $16,331 o 9/29. Got new plates. Very smooth transaction. A couple of small issues arose over the first weekend, and after sale service has been excellent (no fuss, no muss, no charge). I highly recommend Autobarn for Mazda. (They sell Nissan & VW, too, and I expect their processes are the same for all their makes.) I am not connected to Autobarn except as a customer. PB
How to get $10,000 off MSRP
by autobarn_ltd on Thu Sep 04 19:11:12 PDT 2008
MSRP $42885 Invoice $39,543 Less Holdback $693 Less Dealer cash $4000 Less Volume Bonus $2000 Equals selling price of $32850 plus tax, $150 doc fee & plates These are the options... CARGO NET DOCKABLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM ALL-WEATHER FLOOR MATS PEARL PAINT CHARGE COMPASS/AUTODIM MIRROR WITH HOMELINK ROOF RAILS REMOTE ENGINE START SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO MOONROOF/BOSE GT ASSIST PACKAGE The reason that there is such a discrepency in pricing is that not all dealers will reach the volume bonus, that is why some are doing incredible discounts and others are not. Autobarn Mazda, Evanston IL
Thanks John
by leasearav4 on Sat Aug 11 11:45:46 PDT 2007
Not far from Evanston. Grew up in Park Ridge...went to Univ of Iowa so I am fellow Big 10'er (11). If residuals are set in stone, how come they can inflate them then? Also, searching these forums, I have yet to see any of these figures for the Rav4. Also thinking about the CR-v. Anyway, thanks for the info and ill try and track these figures down. Can I just call a few dealers and ask them?
VDC needed across the line
by saedave on Tue Jan 08 11:26:07 PST 2008
The sliding the tail out thing - Subaru very badly needs to make stability control standard, however it's also a fun driving trait. The AWD corrects itself. To a novice that may seem scary, but for me, it's a lot of fun. Just give us an off switch with the VSC AND Subaru need to retrain dealers like the owner at Evanston Subaru who told me when I wanted an Outback 3.0 VDC that they do not order them and VDC has no value! So I bought My VDC wagon elsewhere.
Re: Figures and Details [leasearav4]
by delta737h on Sat Aug 11 11:15:59 PDT 2007
Kevin, You have asked some very good questions. Let me try to answer them. Regarding asking price, it's best to visit these forums to see what other people are asking. Also, check things like invoice pricing, cash incentives, etc., at edmunds.com. You have to get a handle on supply and demand. A few years ago, chrysler sebring convertibles were selling for no less than 115% of MSRP!!! Today, you can get an Infiniti G35 for $1500 under invoice! So, you just have to look at the message boards, research edmunds, etc., in order to get a good feel for asking price. If you're just not sure, always start a few hundred below invoice. It never hurts to ask. You can always go up but you can never go down. As far as money factors, residual factors, security deposits, and acquisition fees are concerned, call a few dealers and ask. Always ask for the money factor with 0% reserves. Reserves work in much the same way as points do on a mortgage loan. The fund provider compensates the dealer for writing the lease at a higher rate. For instance, a money factor of 0.00195 + 1% reserves means that the dealership receives 1% of the adjusted cap cost (excluding acquisition fee). A money factor of 0.00180 + 0% reserves means that the dealer receives nothing and so 0.00180 is called the buy rate or base rate. Always ask for the buy rate. Of course, it's also wise to visit the forums to see if this info is available. I just mentioned inflated residuals in passing. It's a benefit if you're leasing to lease because it lowers your payment. Residuals are set in stone and are non-negotiable. Hope this helps. John PS: I don't know how I could have missed Illinois!!! Do you live near Evanston??? I went to Northwestern.

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