Help! Canadian MSP Prices

deano

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Hello all,

I was wondering if some of you might be able to help me out. Could anyone from Canada (or more specifically, Edmonton) tell me how much cash the dealers have been knocking off the price of the MSP? It is now October, and the 3 should be out soon, so I was thinking that now might be a good time to get a good deal on the MSP. Also, does anyone know what invoice is on these cars? I was originally looking at the P5, but would like a car with a little more power.

Thanks in advance for the replies.
 
well, in April I payed $26995, and the dealer would not budge. I also had the x plan but he said I could use that on any mazda but the mazdaspeed. You may be able to haggle now but I am not sure what others have been paying recently.
 
spoolboy said:
well, in April I payed $26995, and the dealer would not budge. I also had the x plan but he said I could use that on any mazda but the mazdaspeed. You may be able to haggle now but I am not sure what others have been paying recently.

me too.....mine was in March.....just a small point.....the price will drop when snow is on the ground.....do not drive the car with stock tires in the snow. At the end of the day you should be able to get the car for around $ 26 K before everything once the 3 is out
 
oliver2000 said:
.....do not drive the car with stock tires in the snow.

...you CAN'T get anywhere on the slightest icy/snowy surface; and thinking you can will only prove you wrong. Even a good fall frost on the early morning road will cause you some problems.

So, if you get a MSP, make sure they slap Snow tires on BEFORE you drive it out of the showroom floor. Negotiate the snow tires into the purchase price of the car.
 
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In Feb, I too paid 26500. Dont know what they're asking for the 3.5 though.

Oh, definately get snows, to not do so would be foolish. :)
 
The dealer didn't move for me neither, but the dude got me Mazdaspeed watches, and I got $600 off for recent college graduate.
Guaranteed that the price will go down like crazy........ soon as the first P3 shows its face.
 
Not getting snows is beyond stupid here in Canada, especially since we have summer seasonal tires, or half assed slickes if you will(great tires, but a street performance. As close to a slick as you can get, without actually being a slick). Sorry for the thread jack
 
The reason that I was asking is that Mazda Canada is offering 0% financing for 48 months and no payments for 6 months on all MSP's.
 
deano said:
The reason that I was asking is that Mazda Canada is offering 0% financing for 48 months and no payments for 6 months on all MSP's.

Deal.....
 

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