Glock I am sorry to hear about this. Don't get discouraged. You will get the most money for your car if you sell it yourself, even though it is a hassle sometime. I went to a local Mazda dealership just to see and drive a new CX-5. I usually don't advocate this but the dealer really wanted to see if we could deal with me. So he started to work on the numbers on my car and the price of the Mazda. I knew exactly what my Porsche was worth on the retail market but I know he would only give auction pricing. Long story short, there was about a $3000 delta and I was not going to eat that. I placed my Cayman S in the classifieds on the forum I frequented and sold it two days later for above retail. I now have $5000 in my pocket after paying for the CX-5. Is there a way you could finance the CX-5 first and then sell your present car privately?
How are you guys getting $500 off Memorial day? Mazda site says $250 off. I talked with the dealer more today and they are holding onto $1750 off touring 2015 + $250 Memorial day. $2000 off a $25,995 MSRP.
Just picked up my 2015 CX-5 Grand Touring AWD Blue Reflex Mica w/Tech Package and Remote Start
$32,050 MSRP
$30,551 retail price (Consumer Reports Buying Service)
-750 Mazda loyalty discount
-500 Memorial Day discount
$29,301 not including TTL
Absolutely no mention of extended warranty or GAP "opportunity". Simply sign and drive.
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Absolutely beautiful! Congrats!!!
I was interested in the remote start too, but got turned off by needing to use a 2nd remote. I think for the money and taking into account all the tech the car has already, they could've come up with a remote starter system/remote that totally takes the place of the standard keyless remote.
It's not a small fob. I stared at it for a day before I dove into the manuals to get it to work.I was interested in the remote start too, but got turned off by needing to use a 2nd remote. I think for the money and taking into account all the tech the car has already, they could've come up with a remote starter system/remote that totally takes the place of the standard keyless remote.
Bought the 2015 Touring in white last night. sale price $23,995. Total price with tax and fees $26560 here in California. Great dealership and i came in prepared but they sent in several people one by one trying to trick me into LoJack for $500 after i fought it on the bill. I had to argue out of it until they finally claimed they disabled it. BS. Then they pushed me into 1.9% for 60 instead of the .9% for 36 claiming that i may get rejected by bank and they want me to leave with car. Finally GM talked me into it but thats an additional $1000 in interest over 5 years. GM claims that the dealership only profits past 1.9% so there is no incentive for them to push that rate. They just want me to leave with the car. Again this may be BS. My credit score is 755 and I make 3,300 a month. Anyway so far love the car. It looks lovely on the driveway. It looks better at home than it looked at dealer. Not sure if they sold me on the 1.9% just cause I spent all week getting $2000 off MSRP.
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You might be right. On the Truecar site it mentions that there are not any current incentives to Mazda customers. This is clearly not the case. I am not sure who Truecar really benefits.My impression is that Truecar is working with the dealerships at this point and their claimed deals aren't that great.