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November 20, 2007 at 10:39 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102228November 20, 2007 at 10:39 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102306
Raybyrnes
ParticipantMy brother has a Mazda 3 and likes it. It is extremely well rated. I can’t even look at the the Mazda3 or the Civic because I don’t fit comfortable. I had to bump up the the 2 door Accord back in 2000 when I bought my car. I still like the styling better than the new accord body lines. 97000 miles and never had a problem with the car.
My only gripe on cars liek Honda’s are that 7 years after they remodel the cars they stop carring parts which increases the probability of theft. I have had 2 Accords stolen on me. Pisses me off but hey that’s what insurance is for.
November 20, 2007 at 10:39 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102315Raybyrnes
ParticipantMy brother has a Mazda 3 and likes it. It is extremely well rated. I can’t even look at the the Mazda3 or the Civic because I don’t fit comfortable. I had to bump up the the 2 door Accord back in 2000 when I bought my car. I still like the styling better than the new accord body lines. 97000 miles and never had a problem with the car.
My only gripe on cars liek Honda’s are that 7 years after they remodel the cars they stop carring parts which increases the probability of theft. I have had 2 Accords stolen on me. Pisses me off but hey that’s what insurance is for.
November 20, 2007 at 10:39 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102339Raybyrnes
ParticipantMy brother has a Mazda 3 and likes it. It is extremely well rated. I can’t even look at the the Mazda3 or the Civic because I don’t fit comfortable. I had to bump up the the 2 door Accord back in 2000 when I bought my car. I still like the styling better than the new accord body lines. 97000 miles and never had a problem with the car.
My only gripe on cars liek Honda’s are that 7 years after they remodel the cars they stop carring parts which increases the probability of theft. I have had 2 Accords stolen on me. Pisses me off but hey that’s what insurance is for.
November 20, 2007 at 10:39 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102368Raybyrnes
ParticipantMy brother has a Mazda 3 and likes it. It is extremely well rated. I can’t even look at the the Mazda3 or the Civic because I don’t fit comfortable. I had to bump up the the 2 door Accord back in 2000 when I bought my car. I still like the styling better than the new accord body lines. 97000 miles and never had a problem with the car.
My only gripe on cars liek Honda’s are that 7 years after they remodel the cars they stop carring parts which increases the probability of theft. I have had 2 Accords stolen on me. Pisses me off but hey that’s what insurance is for.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantStop discounting politics. We are going into an election year. I’m not saying I like that either but I don’t discount it. I don’t like a US dollar disintegrating but the reality is that it looks like we will probably see addional rate cuts.
Monetary policy today seems to be mimicing our stance on illegal aliens. We continue to say it is wrong but we continue to provide amnesty to the rule breakers. So as the saying goes, “better to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission.”
Sorry I overspent by 150K on my home but could you help me out.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantStop discounting politics. We are going into an election year. I’m not saying I like that either but I don’t discount it. I don’t like a US dollar disintegrating but the reality is that it looks like we will probably see addional rate cuts.
Monetary policy today seems to be mimicing our stance on illegal aliens. We continue to say it is wrong but we continue to provide amnesty to the rule breakers. So as the saying goes, “better to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission.”
Sorry I overspent by 150K on my home but could you help me out.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantStop discounting politics. We are going into an election year. I’m not saying I like that either but I don’t discount it. I don’t like a US dollar disintegrating but the reality is that it looks like we will probably see addional rate cuts.
Monetary policy today seems to be mimicing our stance on illegal aliens. We continue to say it is wrong but we continue to provide amnesty to the rule breakers. So as the saying goes, “better to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission.”
Sorry I overspent by 150K on my home but could you help me out.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantStop discounting politics. We are going into an election year. I’m not saying I like that either but I don’t discount it. I don’t like a US dollar disintegrating but the reality is that it looks like we will probably see addional rate cuts.
Monetary policy today seems to be mimicing our stance on illegal aliens. We continue to say it is wrong but we continue to provide amnesty to the rule breakers. So as the saying goes, “better to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission.”
Sorry I overspent by 150K on my home but could you help me out.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantStop discounting politics. We are going into an election year. I’m not saying I like that either but I don’t discount it. I don’t like a US dollar disintegrating but the reality is that it looks like we will probably see addional rate cuts.
Monetary policy today seems to be mimicing our stance on illegal aliens. We continue to say it is wrong but we continue to provide amnesty to the rule breakers. So as the saying goes, “better to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission.”
Sorry I overspent by 150K on my home but could you help me out.
November 20, 2007 at 5:51 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102074Raybyrnes
ParticipantRicechex
0% financing is typically a bad deal because if you lock in on the financing you lose your ability to negotiate on the price. When people get all excited about one aspect of the transaction they make a big mistake.
Think of it like 20 k at 0% or 17K at 5%.
Right now Mazda is only offering 0% on 36 months. There is currently a $500 bebate available regardless of who you use for financing.
I have found San Diego to have limited competition so you may want to pick up pricing form a couple of out of town dealerships that are higher volum. Ask to speak with the fleet department
Puente Hills Mazda 6269657500 146
Villa Mazda 9097652700
Irvine Mazda 9495839900 260Find Out where they are relative to invoice and then figure the you ahve an addiitonal 500 back of that price becaseu of the rebate available.
Combine that sales price with the finannicing you can get on you own and I will be it will will be a hell of a lot better than simple taking MSRP and the 0% financing.
Good Luck
If you like the Mazda 3 I am surprized you did not take a look at teh Mercury Milan/ Ford Fusion. That is a lot of car for the price. I guess that comes down to what you like but I look at these cars as a fairly competitive deal at the moment.
November 20, 2007 at 5:51 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102156Raybyrnes
ParticipantRicechex
0% financing is typically a bad deal because if you lock in on the financing you lose your ability to negotiate on the price. When people get all excited about one aspect of the transaction they make a big mistake.
Think of it like 20 k at 0% or 17K at 5%.
Right now Mazda is only offering 0% on 36 months. There is currently a $500 bebate available regardless of who you use for financing.
I have found San Diego to have limited competition so you may want to pick up pricing form a couple of out of town dealerships that are higher volum. Ask to speak with the fleet department
Puente Hills Mazda 6269657500 146
Villa Mazda 9097652700
Irvine Mazda 9495839900 260Find Out where they are relative to invoice and then figure the you ahve an addiitonal 500 back of that price becaseu of the rebate available.
Combine that sales price with the finannicing you can get on you own and I will be it will will be a hell of a lot better than simple taking MSRP and the 0% financing.
Good Luck
If you like the Mazda 3 I am surprized you did not take a look at teh Mercury Milan/ Ford Fusion. That is a lot of car for the price. I guess that comes down to what you like but I look at these cars as a fairly competitive deal at the moment.
November 20, 2007 at 5:51 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102165Raybyrnes
ParticipantRicechex
0% financing is typically a bad deal because if you lock in on the financing you lose your ability to negotiate on the price. When people get all excited about one aspect of the transaction they make a big mistake.
Think of it like 20 k at 0% or 17K at 5%.
Right now Mazda is only offering 0% on 36 months. There is currently a $500 bebate available regardless of who you use for financing.
I have found San Diego to have limited competition so you may want to pick up pricing form a couple of out of town dealerships that are higher volum. Ask to speak with the fleet department
Puente Hills Mazda 6269657500 146
Villa Mazda 9097652700
Irvine Mazda 9495839900 260Find Out where they are relative to invoice and then figure the you ahve an addiitonal 500 back of that price becaseu of the rebate available.
Combine that sales price with the finannicing you can get on you own and I will be it will will be a hell of a lot better than simple taking MSRP and the 0% financing.
Good Luck
If you like the Mazda 3 I am surprized you did not take a look at teh Mercury Milan/ Ford Fusion. That is a lot of car for the price. I guess that comes down to what you like but I look at these cars as a fairly competitive deal at the moment.
November 20, 2007 at 5:51 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102189Raybyrnes
ParticipantRicechex
0% financing is typically a bad deal because if you lock in on the financing you lose your ability to negotiate on the price. When people get all excited about one aspect of the transaction they make a big mistake.
Think of it like 20 k at 0% or 17K at 5%.
Right now Mazda is only offering 0% on 36 months. There is currently a $500 bebate available regardless of who you use for financing.
I have found San Diego to have limited competition so you may want to pick up pricing form a couple of out of town dealerships that are higher volum. Ask to speak with the fleet department
Puente Hills Mazda 6269657500 146
Villa Mazda 9097652700
Irvine Mazda 9495839900 260Find Out where they are relative to invoice and then figure the you ahve an addiitonal 500 back of that price becaseu of the rebate available.
Combine that sales price with the finannicing you can get on you own and I will be it will will be a hell of a lot better than simple taking MSRP and the 0% financing.
Good Luck
If you like the Mazda 3 I am surprized you did not take a look at teh Mercury Milan/ Ford Fusion. That is a lot of car for the price. I guess that comes down to what you like but I look at these cars as a fairly competitive deal at the moment.
November 20, 2007 at 5:51 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102217Raybyrnes
ParticipantRicechex
0% financing is typically a bad deal because if you lock in on the financing you lose your ability to negotiate on the price. When people get all excited about one aspect of the transaction they make a big mistake.
Think of it like 20 k at 0% or 17K at 5%.
Right now Mazda is only offering 0% on 36 months. There is currently a $500 bebate available regardless of who you use for financing.
I have found San Diego to have limited competition so you may want to pick up pricing form a couple of out of town dealerships that are higher volum. Ask to speak with the fleet department
Puente Hills Mazda 6269657500 146
Villa Mazda 9097652700
Irvine Mazda 9495839900 260Find Out where they are relative to invoice and then figure the you ahve an addiitonal 500 back of that price becaseu of the rebate available.
Combine that sales price with the finannicing you can get on you own and I will be it will will be a hell of a lot better than simple taking MSRP and the 0% financing.
Good Luck
If you like the Mazda 3 I am surprized you did not take a look at teh Mercury Milan/ Ford Fusion. That is a lot of car for the price. I guess that comes down to what you like but I look at these cars as a fairly competitive deal at the moment.
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