Pennsylvania Mazda Car Dealers

If you are in the market for a new Mazda car or truck, your search should begin at Edmunds.com. Our expansive network of Pennsylvania Mazda car dealerships gives car buyers the ability to start shopping for their new or used vehicle from the convenience of their desktop. Once you locate Mazda car dealers in Pennsylvania, you can compare online price quotes to find the lowest possible rate. Whether you are interested in a car, truck, SUV, wagon, or minivan, the comprehensive listing of Pennsylvania Mazda car dealerships at Edmunds.com is a great place to start.

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Re: MAZDA 6 S GRAND TOURING TECH & NAV [mjm19] by igozoomzoom on Fri Apr 01 06:25:31 PDT 2011

Is that $32,500 out the door? OR is it that price plus tax, tag, fees??? If it's OTD for that price, that's a good deal. If we're talking pre-tax, I priced it over at TrueCar.com for $30,660 in the Philly, PA area.

MAZDA 6 S GRAND TOURING TECH & NAV by mjm19 on Thu Mar 31 19:58:33 PDT 2011

32500 WITH FLOOR MATS & SPLASH GUARDS WHITE WITH BEIGE INTERIOR IN PHILLY PA AREA. DO YOU THINK THIS A ALRIGHT DEAL. NOT TO MANY 6S'S AROUND

2011 Mazda3 i Touring Manual, price on 10-28-2010 by slavuta on Thu Oct 28 14:02:00 PDT 2010

This is what we paid for our Mazda3s, right? So here we go. Did everything over the phone and internet for 2011 Mazda3 i Touring Manual with no extra options. In the end, driving away with it for $18,000 including dealer fee, 6% tax, registration and tags in PA. So, I would say, the price of the car itself is $16,800. But... But it is including $500 Mazda loyalty discount because I have Mazda already.

CX9 Grand touring AWD GT by georgebake on Sun Jul 18 18:07:43 PDT 2010

I paid $35737.00 + $150.00 for splash guards, $110.00 tag fee, and 6% sales tax. Car had Bose, moonroof, liftgate, NAV. MSRP was $39335.00. Bought from North Penn Mazda, North Wales, PA and treated very well. LOVE the car!

how's this price on a 3s sport auto sedan? by epb999 on Tue Jun 22 21:34:06 PDT 2010

Hi guys -- I've got an offer of $19,900 OTD with the 0% financing (and all weather floormats thrown in. Heh). It's for the base model 3s sport auto sedan w/ no options. The price includes the $500 loyalty discount. I'm in PA, so tax was 6%. (Back calculating based on reg fees of ~$200 and 6% tax gives a selling price of $18,585, I guess.) Good? Bad? Ok? Another thing: do Truecar's (and Edmunds') examples/averages of what people are paying already include those who are getting the $500 loyalty discount? Or do I need to subtract $500 from the truecar/edmunds values to compare to my offer? Thanks for any thoughts.

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