I paid $29,200 before TT&L for my Crystal White Pearl ($200 extra for the color) GT, AWD w/tech.Yep, trading in a 2005 Tribute
I paid $29,200 before TT&L for my Crystal White Pearl ($200 extra for the color) GT, AWD w/tech.
I had an'06 Mazda 3 hatch for a trade in so I qualified for the $500 loyalty cash, which is still active in my area, not sure about where you love.
If that's what it says when you enter your zip code. Mine says $500.Isn't the loyalty rebate $750?
From the Mazda website: Current Mazda owners can get $750 Mazda Capital Services Owner Appreciation Cash toward the lease or purchase of a new 2014 Mazda3 5-Door or CX-5.
If that's what it says when you enter your zip code. Mine says $500.
Why not get a quote with the incentives included that is not MSRP.Looks like I'll get a better deal at Morrie's Mazda using the MSRP with incentives, rather than S plan with the limited incentives. Hoping to buy next week.
Not sure exaltly how much off of MSRP I paid.Not much room to negotiate as the inventories are really loq in Minnesota. I'm getting almost $2800 off MSRP.
Including destination? If so, that's a great deal.I'm getting the 2014.5 GT AWD with tech for $28,600, current MSRP is $31,490 with tech package.
About to pull the trigger on a 2014.5 Touring FWD w/tech: $25,750 before TTL and loyalty rebate. The dealer gave me a breakdown of the fees and they are charging $324 for DMV registration. The DMV website has a registration calculator that says $277. Can anyone in the SF Bay Area confirm what that fee should be?
It's normal for the dealership to charge a document fee to cover the administrative paperwork costs. Looks like yours is $47 which is a deal. I expect to pay $75 when our 2015 arrives sometime around the end of the month.
Question: How long does the initial registration last before renewal in CA. I assume it's for 2 years, or is it 4? We've always understood that Oregon was one of the cheapest states in which to license a vehicle. My initial 4-year license & registration will cost $348, including the $75 doc fee.