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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

Re: Mazda3 5-door Auto Lease Special [aviboy97] by delta737h on Sat Aug 07 11:55:26 PDT 2010

"It doesn't, nor does the ad have to. That is my point." You're absolutely right! ADS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE AN ITEMIZATION OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING. I never ever claimed that ADS are required to detail such disclosures. However, the FRBB's Reg M does require full disclosure in any consumer retail crafted lease agreement where the total cost of the lease is less than $25,000. The only items that are not required disclosures, under Reg M, is the money factor and residual factor. "I am telling you the $1,803 includes cap cost. When you take out the acq fee of $595 and first months payment of $XXX, you are left with a balance. Where do you think that balance goes? Cap cost reduction... " The $1,803 MAY include a cap cost reduction and, most likely, does. However, my point is that there is nothing IN THE AD to indicate that it does, in fact, include a cap cost reduction! But I do agree that the balance is, in all likelihood, a cap reduction as I can't imagine what else it could possibly be. And so, your conclusion is not unreasonable. But, I prefer not to make that assumption. Consumers would be well advised to ask a reputable and competent Mazda dealership for details as suggested in the Ad. :) Making assumptions often gets people into trouble.

Re: Minneapolis area prices on used 2010 CX-9's [whitey17] by mazdaduck on Tue Mar 30 18:47:09 PDT 2010

Whitey, You are catching on to the dealer. If the cars really were selling like "hot cakes," in my opinion, they would not have a bunch of them on their lot, and there would be a waiting list for the vehicle. My plan is based upon my own purchase of the vehicle, and in consideration of the consumer reports price service for the vehicle (which cost me $15 and I am providing to you for free. It goes over all of the dealer incentives which exist for WI, OH, MI, and IN but not MN). But, you need to purchase the vehicle by Wednesday (tomorrow) to take advantage of all the savings. If I were you, I would take off from work and head to Wisconsin (or another dealer) tomorrow. You will not get the 0% financing on Thursday. Do not waste any more time talking to a dealership which is playing games with you. Especially since you do not even live in MN. MD (Mazda duck)

Re: Good Deal or bad deal [ark8012] by jets65 on Sun Mar 28 15:32:08 PDT 2010

ODaniels - Fort Wayne IN

Is this a good deal? by msmcheles on Mon Mar 22 01:56:18 PDT 2010

2010 GT AWD, MOONROOF/BOSE NAV SYSTEM, TOWING, POWER LIFTGATE, REMOTE START, WHITE MICA, FOR $37,555. IS THAT A GOOD PRICE? AM ALSO TRADING AN 07 CX9 WITH ALL THE ABOVE BUT RED MICA IN GOOD TO EXCELLENT COND WITH 31K MILES. WOULD 23K BE A REASONABLE ASK FOR MY TRADE IN?

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