Yea. Thanks! Just notice your previous post. That is super helpful. @MGMGT16It’s right in the middle of the dealer cost that I posted above. If it had been $4k off of the web price, that would be a screaming deal. Normally, you’d probably be able to get a bit more off of the dealer cost, but with the chip shortage, that seems like an alright deal. Also keep in mind that if a dealer is advertising at a certain price, they are still making money. Not to say you should negotiate down to them making no money, but there is obviously a bit more wiggle room than what the known dealer cost is.
Ultimately, it comes down to “did you get a price you were comfortable paying for a product you like?”
You leased a base sport for that much? You got taken.Leased a 2021 Sport for $329 with tax, tags and 1st payment total out of pocket $1411.
Can you give more info? Money factor. Lease term. Trade in. EtcLeased a 2021 Sport for $329 with tax, tags and 1st payment total out of pocket $1411.
That seems to be an amazing deal. Where are you located?Hi All, New here, first post!
Just about to pull the trigger on a 2021 Touring with premium package for $36 OTD at 0%. First Mazda (VW/Audi when I was family-less, then Toyota) and I'm super happy with the car and the deal.
That seems like a screaming deal. Where was this (location / dealer)?Signed the papers on a 2021 Touring with premium package for $34,735 + TT&L last night. It was right around $5k off sticker, I thought it was a decent deal.
North Carolina. Roughly $34.5K before TTL. They even matched the CarMax trade in estimate on my old Camry.That seems to be an amazing deal. Where are you located?
I am looking for Touring with Premium Pkg in PNW region and then best I have seen so far is $38.5k before TTL.
whoa. 37th? I’m in my forties and on my fifth you’re in a different league. Curious what your favorite has been, quantity by maker, and what’s driven the high turnover. Maybe not the thread for it, but impressive.Hey All, new member. Just bought my 37th vehicle…
Yeh, I've got more than a few years on you. Had 12 cars by my 25th. All bought used and just liked getting something different every so often. Then got married and had to slow down a bit Favs included a 396 Chevelle, a 440 Dodge RT (was big into drag racing in my teens), Jag XKE Coupe, 73 BMW 320i, 81 320i, 97 Landcruiser (very solid and trouble free), 2006 Z4, and a still owned highly tuned 2008 Passat and BMW X3. Had four Saabs, nine VWs, three Toyotas, several Chevys, Ford, Fiat, and other GMs. Just sold the Landcruiser with 212K and replaced with our recently bought 2020 CX9. And I like your idea for a new thread.....how many cars, favs and non favs. Thanks for inquiry.whoa. 37th? I’m in my forties and on my fifth you’re in a different league. Curious what your favorite has been, quantity by maker, and what’s driven the high turnover. Maybe not the thread for it, but impressive.