MSP Pricing?

Glhboy

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I'm seriously considering a new MSP. I figure with the $2000 rebate, $500 college cash and $500 Dealer cash I can get it for $3000 below invoice. The only problem is that on my P5 I am $3000 upside down. With all the cash, can one buy an MSP for $15, 500 or so?
 
3,000 below invoice is probably pushing it, the dealer will have to earn a couple bucks there somewhere. Maybe a couple hundred.
 
I forgot to add- $3000 under rebate is $16,547, so I think you need to check your math- unless I have the invoice price wrong. $15,500 may be a little too ambitious.
 
The dealer will probably want invoice then you can apply the rebates as they do not affect the dealer.
 
Glhboy said:
The dealer here, Hubler Mazda, will sell one for $15,986 plus tax.

That's a terrific price, if its accurate. I've not seen anyone near that price. I assume it includes the college rebate?

Something doesn't seem to add up, though. Perhaps that quote is less a downpayment? That's a trick dealers sometimes play in ads.

I just double-checked the invoice price on Edmunds.com and I was off by $100- its $19,447 including freight. So lets say the dealer will give you invoice price. If you can get the $3k off, that's $16,447 if you're a grad, $16,997 if you're not.

There may be a modest amount of holdback or something there where the dealer can make a couple bucks selling at invoice (less rebates and dealer cash), but I don't see them going much below that level- where's the profit?

Maaaaybe on an '03 leftover just to get it off the lot? I'd be curious where the catch was.
 
keep in mind delaers are getting deperate to sell these things in certain area.
 
This is an 03.5 Sunlight Silver. List $21,000 after rebates and discount I can buy it for $15,986. I just left the dealer. I was pissed too because this is a brand new Mazda dealer in town and he said they would only take $500 off list. I said no thanks and then the Sales manager came up to me and said he would do that price. I left regardless because I did not have my P5 there for them to look at.
 
I'm curious what he would have offered you on your trade, I've got to believe he would lowball you to cover to loss on the car.
 
rocketspeed said:
I'm curious what he would have offered you on your trade, I've got to believe he would lowball you to cover to loss on the car.

I'm guessing around 9500-10,000. I'd like to get 11,000, but then I'd be dreaming.
 
Per word of mouth the P5s are in a very short supply as used cars and dealers can get decent money for them. Depending on milage you may be able to get $11K
 
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!

Hey everyone! I just bought my 2003.5 Mazdaspeed last Friday. I went looking Thursday night.

Here was my deal:

$21,000
+ TAX, TITLE, ETC.
-$2000.00 for Rebate
My 2002.5 Trade-In got $11,000.00.

I am 31 and no college student.

Ended up being upside down $1,500.00 from my P5.

My payments on a 5 year went up about $50.00/month.

I am very satisfied.

Schedule my MSP to be in tomorrow to get the flash, among a few other tiny little details (i.e. engine cleaning, etc.)

- Brian

P.S. Pugi of Chicagoland, bought a few cars from them (that was not the influence)
 
i got my msp for 17k flat, which is basically all the discounts and rebate, even thou so i didnt qualify for dealers wanna get rid of them, 17k or less isnt immpossible.....
 
I'd guess that about $17k is about the best you could do if you're able to get all the rebates and you're not dealing with trade-in shenanigans (ie. undervaluing your trade to make the purchase price appear lower). You miggggght be able to get down to $16.5 at the right spot.
 
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