03-15-2016, 12:33 AM
here is an example; I am interested in a Mazda CX-5. But, I would like the touring, or grand touring model. Anyway, the sport model with AWD is officially $24,445, I guess you could negotiate with the dealer about $2000 off, but then they add destination fee, documentation fee, and you end up with only $1000 discount off MRSP, so let's call that $23,500.
http://mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/configEntryP...n=continue&vehicleCode=CX5&modelYear=2016&skipZip=0&from=&zip=08536
Hertz has one for sale at $18,475 with 27,568 miles.
https://www.hertzcarsales.com/vehicle/details/14563360
so you save around $5000 vs new, but you already have 27.5 K on the odometer, not much warranty left.
I would probably buy a certified one instead, at least you get the balance of 7 year/100k miles powertrain warranty.
What do you say?
http://mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/configEntryP...n=continue&vehicleCode=CX5&modelYear=2016&skipZip=0&from=&zip=08536
Hertz has one for sale at $18,475 with 27,568 miles.
https://www.hertzcarsales.com/vehicle/details/14563360
so you save around $5000 vs new, but you already have 27.5 K on the odometer, not much warranty left.
I would probably buy a certified one instead, at least you get the balance of 7 year/100k miles powertrain warranty.
What do you say?