View Full Version : Got two cars that are on sale


refugeefrompistons
12-12-2006, 07:10 PM
Found some really nice cars that i would love to buy. They have none of that exterior bs, (im juss gonna buy aftermarket products from ebay/where ever/ MS)

One is a 2006 shinka, nothing else, galaxy gray for:
MSRP: $33,160 Invoice Price: $30,652

One is a 2006 GT, pearl white charge for:
MSRP: $31,705 Invoice Price: $29,400

I noe that Mazda is currently offering up to $3k in costumer cash bak that i would put as a downpayment and probably as much money as i deem necessary... i noe that u gotta make sure u get 5.9% APR which i will make sure i do, and nothing higher bc i got 830 Credit

But, i have to wait until January, how much costumer cash bak would they probably give bak? (How much was it last year)

How much do u think i can get either of the cars? Is the Shinka the extra 1k? I'm a person that really doesn't care what color or pretty much anything about the car as long as it is this car, the rx-8 which has been my dream car since its inception. Since im pretty sure i can get these cars for the same price as a base 2007, i rather get the older, yet better options car with a longer warranty. Thanks for your responses

jimbo99
12-13-2006, 12:16 AM
Refugee,

Recent experience in buying my 2006 BW Touring:
- You should be able to get a least $2k more off from list. Mine was $32,259+ MSRP, Invoice $29,125+, started at $27,000 before rebates. You should be able to get the GT down to $28k or less before rebates.

- MAC financing is running 9% - 9.5% for excellant FICA rating. That's why everyone refinances after getting the extra $1k.

- Your logic re: the year is the same that I had. Longer warranty, no huge model difference.

Good luck! :)

FE9000
12-13-2006, 11:26 AM
Agree with Jimbo99, and you should be able to get more. I got mine 06 GT pearl white when they were offering $2000 rebate and $5100 off sticker. my total discount is $7100. My sticker was around $35000 because it had appreance, rotary acc, Nav, 6 disc CD.

refugeefrompistons
12-13-2006, 11:43 AM
kinda hope that FE is right, i need like the car around mayb 27 k, could i possibly get the shinka? (with 2k tax, so at ~25k?)

Im on a budget, but dun care how much down, i juss need a good price. And wtf? 9.1% APR now? even with 830 credit? seriously? a lil high isnt that? MAC shouldnt b that high

refugeefrompistons
03-18-2007, 06:17 PM
reviving this bc i decided to go cheap... decided 4 the pearl white... but my problem i still have 2 wait 4 it until my trade in is repaired... but is the price dealer is offering is only 30,500 before rebates... from 31,750. Should i hold out n tell the dealer 2 take a loss or just take it?

Wizerud
03-19-2007, 12:28 AM
I also recently had the choice between an '06 Shinka and a current year model. I opted for the '07 because the '06 car dealer wanted $30.7 for it. I got my '07 Touring edition for invoice before rebates, so basically $25.4k. $5k less for a newer model year car? Was a no-brainer for me but it might have been different had the '06 dealer been reasonable.

Another reason I got the '07 was that I wanted a stick-shift as opposed to an automatic but if you prefer AT and you can get your dealer to come down to around $28k it might be a good deal.

I passed up on the '07 Grand Touring because most of the extras are just fluff and I didn't want leather seats. Had those on my "old" 2006 Mazda 3 GT. I prefer cloth now :)

refugeefrompistons
03-19-2007, 03:50 PM
... AT seriously? would never consider it both r manuals... that does not help me... wats so ever...

Wizerud
03-19-2007, 07:40 PM
I'm pretty sure to get the Shinka package you have to get AT, but I could be wrong.

refugeefrompistons
03-20-2007, 09:38 PM
... check your facts, i test drove the shinka with a manual.

Wizerud
03-21-2007, 07:59 PM
that's where my disclaimer "but I could be wrong" applies then :)