With the year ending what are good closing prices?
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With the year ending what are good closing prices?
Well the end of the year is coming up and my decision to buy an 8 will come in November/December of this year. With the 2007 already in the market what type deals do you think one can get on an 8 at this time. I am aiming at a Red, White, Winning Blue, or Black 06 RX-8 with a factory spoiler and the GT package. I know the MSRP is around $31,000 for something like this.
My question is would throwing out low ball offers like $25k before license and taxes a bad offer? Could I get better?
My question is would throwing out low ball offers like $25k before license and taxes a bad offer? Could I get better?
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Long Beach Mazda advertised all their 06 RX-8s at 7K off MSRP in last Sunday's LA times. You might want to check out their inventory. Better yet, consider going used and save a ton of money.
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I dont know about going used because i dont want to get screwed over in problems with the car that i wont know about until after i buy the car. With a new 8 i will be able to decide what details i want with it. And if it comes down to it i could just buy a base stocked one.
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There a 1500 cash back right now, plus $500 or 1000 cash back if you finance through Mazda Credit. Throw in $3K for depreciation hit, and you're around 25-26K before taxes and fees. So i think 25K-26K at Nov or Dec isn't bad deal for a loaded 06 RX-8. Also demand for the car isn't that high too so that works to your advantage.
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