Quoted [FONT=verdana,geneva]$18958 for a 2012[FONT=verdana,geneva] [FONT=verdana,geneva]mazda 3 i touring (hatchback, automatic).[FONT=verdana,geneva] Sounds pretty good to me[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
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I was driving on the highway. There was a pop in the engine bay, then a little smoke out of the tailpipes, so I decided to exit and get the car towed. By the time I found someplace good to stop (ie not in the middle of the road or a bike-lane width shoulder), I had lost power steering and my brakes. Only a couple minutes had passed. Stopped the car with the e-brake and turned it off. Lots of smoke started to come out of the engine bay, and I saw some scorch marks forming on the hood, so I grabbed a few things, got out of the car, and called 911. The rest is as you see. I don't know what exactly caused the fire.
I know someone who used USAA's car buying service when they picked up a Challenger R/T. I was told that they literally called the dealer, printed out some forms from the website, and signed papers for that price, no haggling. And he paid invoice. I'll be trying it out when I go car shopping at the end of this year.
Quoted [FONT=verdana,geneva]$18958 for a 2012[FONT=verdana,geneva] [FONT=verdana,geneva]mazda 3 i touring (hatchback, automatic).[FONT=verdana,geneva] Sounds pretty good to me[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
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I know someone who used USAA's car buying service when they picked up a Challenger R/T. I was told that they literally called the dealer, printed out some forms from the website, and signed papers for that price, no haggling. And he paid invoice. I'll be trying it out when I go car shopping at the end of this year.
That's alright. If you have use of a car buying service, you may be able to do better (I'm getting an offer of $17,581 on a 2012 Mazda 3 i Touring Auto in my area through the USAA car buying service).
Though if the opening offer is $19K, you can probably talk them down to $18K if you want.
If they would just shrink the accord down to civic size, I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
For what its worth, the latest generation shrunk in size compared to the previous 2012.
You should give the car a look, it can't be any bigger or if so, marginally, than your previous Sonata.
It's a boat. Loved my friend's 2001 Accord; the last 2 gens have been too big and too much for what you get compared to the competition.
All the prices I've been quoted so far have been after going through the USAA car buying service. I'm assuming pricing is affected by region. I dunno what other factors there would be.