Interesting. They didn't in August 2023. I've always declined it.Just for information purposes, I was advised last month that all Mazda leases automatically include GAP insurance now.
WOW; somebody put all that after delivery $$ into it and then only drove it 250 miles/month? Crazy!View attachment 328210
Just took delivery today, it's a 2022 Turbo Signature with about 5800 miles. Paid $31,877 + tax, title, tags, and processing OTD For a bit under $33.7k. Adding a 10/100k VSA platinum extended warranty through a different dealership for $1905+tax. (PM me if you want details on who to call)
Prior owner had it ceramic coated and added all the aftermarket options: Roof rails, roof rack, sunroof wind deflector, side window deflectors, trailer hitch, rear bumper guard, wheel locks, all weather floor mats, cargo net, cargo storage shelf, aluminum pedal covers
Other 22 TS cars in my area were listed for about $1k less, but not with that option load or in this condition and clean history (single owner who maintained it at the dealer where he bought and traded it). I'm happy.
Right? It was sufficiently odd that it made me worry the car had a problem. But I had it inspected by a third party AND looked at all the service records (it'd been seen regularly at a single dealer), and it's clean. Just a guy who likes to spruce up his cars I guess.WOW; somebody put all that after delivery $$ into it and then only drove it 250 miles/month? Crazy!
Just for information purposes, I was advised last month that all Mazda leases automatically include GAP insurance now.
Update: Confirmed with our dealers, Mazda GAP is still an additional coverage. If any dealer states it is included, be sure to check the contract where there is a section stating you are electing for GAP coverage. If that is left blank or marked as declined for GAP, your lease is not covered.In the US? I'm highly skeptical on the validity of this statement (not stating you are lying - rather the quality of your source) - Mazda USED to have it included free of charge when they underwrote thru Chase, which ended in April 2020 when Toyota Financial became the new underwriter for MFS. At the very least this is true as of 2 months ago confirmed, I've heard nothing in the last 2 months that contradict this. I will verify with one of my dealers, but we lease Mazdas daily in various states, I am not aware of a change in the past 60 days to this. Will update when confirmed.
Thats really awesome price in the US and AUS. I paid $136K SGD which is maybe 100-102K USD for a 2019 cx5? Excluding insurance and road tax though. Also not to mention the car here can be driven for 10years only meaning i can drive it for another 6 years which is crappy.
*me sweating in USD*Thats really awesome price in the US and AUS. I paid $136K SGD which is maybe 100-102K USD for a 2019 cx5? Excluding insurance and road tax though. Also not to mention the car here can be driven for 10years only meaning i can drive it for another 6 years which is crappy.
I wish. No. Its $136k SGD.@Lanjaio you meant to say $36k Singapore dollars right?
That’s what the finance manager told me while I was signing papers on my purchase, not lease. I was a little surprised to hear it, but he had no reason to lie, so I mentioned it here.In the US? I'm highly skeptical on the validity of this statement (not stating you are lying - rather the quality of your source) - Mazda USED to have it included free of charge when they underwrote thru Chase, which ended in April 2020 when Toyota Financial became the new underwriter for MFS. At the very least this is true as of 2 months ago confirmed, I've heard nothing in the last 2 months that contradict this. I will verify with one of my dealers, but we lease Mazdas daily in various states, I am not aware of a change in the past 60 days to this. Will update when confirmed.
Price also varies considerably by location.Maybe, but pricing is only relevant for a few months so comparisons are limited.
Especially true for the periods before, during, and post pandemic.Maybe, but pricing is only relevant for a few months so comparisons are limited.
look on cargurus. they have graphs that show that kind of infoAfter all these prices I was wondering if anyone had averages for like 2019 - 2024 models / trims that people bought. It would be good to create an excel sheet or form that we can easily answer and then have as a guidance to how much people paid for Out the door price