OTD is a near useless number unless you're in the same city, county, and state as it could be a difference of as much as $2,000 based on sales tax, from none in Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon, to over 10% probably. You really want to concentrate on before TT&L.How much should you pay for the out the door price?
Some dealers asked for ~$29000s including destination charge and ttl fee ($495 for machine grey color).
Wanted to get a deal for 2020 year but seems like no one has it in stock at this point.
That's true.OTD is a near useless number unless you're in the same city, county, and state as it could be a difference of as much as $2,000 based on sales tax, from none in Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon, to over 10% probably. You really want to concentrate on before TT&L.
Oh, thank you for the link. I'll hop onto that thread and continue!Welcome and thanks for joining up!
Good question, I would take a look at this thread if you haven't already...
What did you pay for your CX-30?
Wife and I are close to purchasing a Premium AWD model. Wanted to get some feedback on what people are paying and if anyone is getting below MSRP. We are in Chicago suburbs and already have a CX-5. Post model, trim, location and price in relation to MSRP and TTL/fees separate Also if you got...www.mazdas247.com
Hopefully CX-30 Owners here will chime in such as @Grib60 who I believe just recently purchased a 2021 CX-30.![]()
That's true. I'll change the question to $$ before ttl and continue on the other thread. Thanks!OTD is a near useless number unless you're in the same city, county, and state as it could be a difference of as much as $2,000 based on sales tax, from none in Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon, to over 10% probably. You really want to concentrate on before TT&L.