Michael Moore
Member
I'd like to thank everyone here who has put up so much useful information (pro AND con) on their CX-5 experience. It has been interesting reading.
We're hoping to buy in the next week or two. I'm in San Francisco and the local dealer is Royal Motors. I'd like to avoid going 25-30+ miles away to a different dealer in case I get one of the few cars that needs warranty work. With only one vehicle and driver dropping it off for service out of town would be a huge hassle.
Based on all the Internet reviews, user fora, etc we'd buy a FWD 2.5 Touring (no options, no trade-in, no extended warranty, just a straight cash deal) but we've only briefly sat in a CX-5, and haven't yet looked at any of the competition (RAV4, CR-V, Forestor). From what I've read the CX-5 looks like a pretty obvious choice based on a need for occasional light hauling/pulling a couple of race bikes on a trailer (and the driving experience), but how the ride and front and rear passenger seats interact with my wife's back is going to be a primary factor in what car we buy.
I loathe haggling, especially with car salesmen. I don't do it at the grocery store or a restaurant, I shouldn't have to do it to get a fair price at a car dealership. After seeing the mention of discounts through Costco etc I'm wondering if anyone has gone through their local AAA for pricing? If so, how much of a discount did you get vs an "Internet quote" price from the dealer? I'm thinking it might be good to do the I-quote and have that on hand when asking for the AAA price, just in case AAA is an invoice + % and not the less than invoice price that some of you seem to have gotten.
thanks,
Michael
We're hoping to buy in the next week or two. I'm in San Francisco and the local dealer is Royal Motors. I'd like to avoid going 25-30+ miles away to a different dealer in case I get one of the few cars that needs warranty work. With only one vehicle and driver dropping it off for service out of town would be a huge hassle.
Based on all the Internet reviews, user fora, etc we'd buy a FWD 2.5 Touring (no options, no trade-in, no extended warranty, just a straight cash deal) but we've only briefly sat in a CX-5, and haven't yet looked at any of the competition (RAV4, CR-V, Forestor). From what I've read the CX-5 looks like a pretty obvious choice based on a need for occasional light hauling/pulling a couple of race bikes on a trailer (and the driving experience), but how the ride and front and rear passenger seats interact with my wife's back is going to be a primary factor in what car we buy.
I loathe haggling, especially with car salesmen. I don't do it at the grocery store or a restaurant, I shouldn't have to do it to get a fair price at a car dealership. After seeing the mention of discounts through Costco etc I'm wondering if anyone has gone through their local AAA for pricing? If so, how much of a discount did you get vs an "Internet quote" price from the dealer? I'm thinking it might be good to do the I-quote and have that on hand when asking for the AAA price, just in case AAA is an invoice + % and not the less than invoice price that some of you seem to have gotten.
thanks,
Michael