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Re: New England purchase of GT AWD [mk_reef] by jnunes7750 on Thu Mar 04 14:34:29 PST 2010

Good Luck! This sounds like a fair deal, I'm in NE (RI) and looking for the same car less the nav. J~

Re: Mazda3 iTouring purchase [tesalin] by igozoomzoom on Sat Dec 12 22:09:29 PST 2009

I take it you've already tried the Atlanta dealers? It's a shame that most of them are so dreadful to deal with (all three located in the NE and NW areas suburbs of Atlanta, especially). I live in Atlanta and ended up going to Mazda Knoxville in Knoxville, TN to buy my '06 MZ3...but that was four years ago. Did I read correctly that it's the i Touring 4-door that you're interested in? Automatic or manual transmission? Which options do you want and what color(s)?

Re: How about my deal? [ynotnech] by m6user on Mon Jun 01 19:52:11 PDT 2009

So basically it's as you said, you ended up paying $23714 for a Mazda6 I-4 Touring w/conv. pkg. That is not a bad deal but as I said it does matter what area of the country you live. Mazda6 can be had somewhat cheaper in major midwest cities vs the NE. So a good deal in the NE would not be that great of a deal in Chicago. A lot of it has to do with the number of Mazda dealers in close proximity. Anyway, you've bought the car, took delivery and there is nothing you can do now but either cry in your beer thinking that you may have gotten maybe another $500 off or move on and enjoy your new wheels. I would choose enjoying my new ride.

Re: auto dim mirror clarification [robjamell] by ceric on Thu Oct 16 12:18:57 PDT 2008

No. The standard back mirror has neither. It is an accessory that one can have it installed at port and delivered to the dealer (accessories are NOT installed by Mazda, they are done at the entry port). One can also buy the kit and install it oneself (like me). Try mazdaparts.org for best price. The installation is about 30 minutes. It is slightly more involved than the roof rail. There are many different combinations of autodimming, Homelink, compass. Again, go to mazdaparts.org (click on CX9 tab, and then, electronics). Each model needs an installation kit (the kit must matches the model you buy). If your vehicle come with rain-sensing (I assume it is GT), then, you would need a kit that can accommodate rain sensor, which is next to the back mirror. Auto-dimming: (run on switch 12V). It dims down the mirror when the difference of lighting between front and back is big. It can go very very dark to avoid glare. Homelink: It can learn the codes (jumping or not) of your garage openers so that you don't need to carry then anymore. The Homelink runs on constant 12V (not switched - i.e. engine power needs not be on) Compass: some models of back mirrors also have an electronic compass (show 8 directions, N, S, W, E, SE, SW, NE, NW). Rain sensing: the sensor to activate wipers is located at the root of back mirror. Other than that, it has nothing to do with back mirror. I hope this helps you a bit.

NE Ohio Pricing by des5 on Tue Sep 09 06:02:43 PDT 2008

Been pricing the dealers around Cleveland, and situation looks like this: 3500 "dealer engagement" + 500 loyalty (must own a Mazda) + 800 secret spiff this month only = 4800 maximum below invoice discounts. I found they won't give up all the spiff, more like 0 - 600 of it, which is greedy since they used to sell at invoice and live on the holdback which they're still getting. The MSRP-to-invoice spread is 1500-1800 depending on trim, so in total 6K off sticker is realistic. BTW advert assessment around here is 209.

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