I can get a 2020 or a 2019 GT-Reserve - the price difference is only $1,500 - does that make any sense?
It seems like the 2019 should be discounted more as last years model.
I think it is a deal worth buying IMHO. .
Frankly speaking, this is the cheapest one I can find in my area for now. Not sure about other places, maybe a good deal is $21k before TTL? Anyhow, I went there again and was told there is no SD card and no NAV system is equipped. But there is a SD card slot in the console box. Does that mean I only need to get one from eBay or I have to go to Mazda dealer to upgrade hardware? The tire tread is 10/32. There is really no reason to get new tires.
I got mine off eBay for $32info on getting SD card from Amazon. Costs about 80 bucks. Good Luck.
Navigation card is worthless if you have Android Auto which you should. Only use I have for Nav is if I know the route but need to see the street names - I turn the Nav on. It has no traffic live and will not redirect if there is an accident or something. It also has a 3 year update period - you will have to manually pull the card out and update on a laptop and you can do it for 3 years, the updates are spaced few months apart. Take that $30 or 50 and spend it on something more worthwhile like rear cargo tray.Frankly speaking, this is the cheapest one I can find in my area for now. Not sure about other places, maybe a good deal is $21k before TTL? Anyhow, I went there again and was told there is no SD card and no NAV system is equipped. But there is a SD card slot in the console box. Does that mean I only need to get one from eBay or I have to go to Mazda dealer to upgrade hardware? The tire tread is 10/32. There is really no reason to get new tires.
There are settings in the infotainment/Nav for my 2020 GTR to include traffic/re-routing, which I believe it gets from SiriusXM Traffic, which came with an initial trial period. I haven't actually tried it, and, of course, you have to pay SiriusXM to keep it going.Navigation card is worthless if you have Android Auto which you should. Only use I have for Nav is if I know the route but need to see the street names - I turn the Nav on. It has no traffic live and will not redirect if there is an accident or something. It also has a 3 year update period - you will have to manually pull the card out and update on a laptop and you can do it for 3 years, the updates are spaced few months apart. Take that $30 or 50 and spend it on something more worthwhile like rear cargo tray.
Yes, I got mine for about $35 off eBay. After you've driven about 65 miles with the Nav card inserted, you can use a computer (with an SD card slot/adapter) to update the maps to the January 2020 update.I got mine off eBay for $32
Navigation card is worthless if you have Android Auto which you should. Only use I have for Nav is if I know the route but need to see the street names - I turn the Nav on. It has no traffic live and will not redirect if there is an accident or something. It also has a 3 year update period - you will have to manually pull the card out and update on a laptop and you can do it for 3 years, the updates are spaced few months apart. Take that $30 or 50 and spend it on something more worthwhile like rear cargo tray.
Navigation card is worthless if you have Android Auto which you should. Only use I have for Nav is if I know the route but need to see the street names - I turn the Nav on. It has no traffic live and will not redirect if there is an accident or something. It also has a 3 year update period - you will have to manually pull the card out and update on a laptop and you can do it for 3 years, the updates are spaced few months apart. Take that $30 or 50 and spend it on something more worthwhile like rear cargo tray.
The Mazda dealers I've dealt with have a Window Sticker button on the page for each individual vehicle. It's the actual window sticker. Tells you everything including the VIN.Hi guys, another stupid question here. Do you know how to tell what trim the car is just from the car? I saw a 2019 Touring on a dealer's website. It has NAV and moon roof. I thought it's a Touring with preferred package, but when I opened its history report it shows it's actually a GT. I'm just wondering if there is a way to find the trim from the car. Maybe there is a sticker or something?
The Mazda dealers I've dealt with have a Window Sticker button on the page for each individual vehicle. It's the actual window sticker. Tells you everything including the VIN.