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Thursday, November 12, 2009

How To Get A Great Deal On The 2010 Mazda CX-7

This week’s AutoBidsOnline.com spotlight on the latest and greatest in the new car market focuses on the 2010 Mazda CX-7 4dr S Touring 2WD. The CX-7 is one of the best in class in the Crossover segment and a real bargain listing at $26,550.

"Without a doubt, the 2010 Mazda CX-7 4dr S Touring 2WD is currently leading the way against rivals Subaru Tribeca and Chevy Equinox," said Jeff Cook, President of AutoBidsOnline.com.

Noted industry expert David Ruggles of the Ruggles Report suggests, “With a 36 month residual of 48%, the CX-7 maintains reasonable resale value after three years. Based upon an MSRP of $29,800, that equates to just $400 depreciation per month.”

CHROME REVIEW: None Available

DETAILS:
Invoice/MSRP: $24,905.00/$26,550.00
Current True Car Value: $25,052
Current Edmunds TMV: $25,529
MPG HWY: 25 mpg
MPG City: 18 mpg

CURRENT REBATES & INCENTIVES: 0% financing available from Mazda Credit. Regional incentives may vary.

WARRANTY: 3 years / 36,000 miles

RESIDUAL OUTLOOK: Good

COMPARABLE VEHICLES: Chevy Equinox - Subaru Tribeca

HOW TO GET BEST PRICE: Competitive pressure will always yield the best possible price. If you are looking to get the new CX-7, you would be well served to visit as many Mazda dealers as possible and go armed with as much information as possible.

Our friends at Edmunds.com and TrueCar.com have each performed significant research in stating their thoughts on the real market value of the CX-7. Their numbers are a great starting point.

However, if you don’t have the time or desire to invest hours in onsite dealer negotiations, you can join AutoBidsOnline.com and set your own price with our new AutoBidIt! feature. It’s all very easy:

1. Build out the exact car you want.
2. Determine the price you are willing to pay.
3. AutoBidIt!

AutoBids’ dealers are pre-screened for best of breed business practices and all are committed to straight-forward negotiation and transparent pricing. They will compete to be the first to meet your no-obligation bid as only the first dealer to do so will get your business.

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