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  • Nathan_OS
    MVP
    • Jun 2011
    • 4463

    #676
    Re: OS Cars Thread

    What do you guys think about Mazdas? I just saw this post, so I'm just wondering if they are as good as cars as Toyotas or Hondas.

    PSN: MajorJosephx

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    • Gotmadskillzson
      Live your life
      • Apr 2008
      • 23428

      #677
      Re: OS Cars Thread

      Originally posted by Nathan_OS
      What do you guys think about Mazdas? I just saw this post, so I'm just wondering if they are as good as cars as Toyotas or Hondas.

      http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/3498289501.html
      $7,000 for a 88K mile car ? Forget that, that is dealership price. Hell at some dealerships you can find a used one cheaper then that.

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      • Bruins
        .
        • Mar 2004
        • 6433

        #678
        Re: OS Cars Thread

        Originally posted by Nathan_OS
        What do you guys think about Mazdas? I just saw this post, so I'm just wondering if they are as good as cars as Toyotas or Hondas.

        http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/3498289501.html
        Mazdas are great. I've had my 2010 3 for just about a year now and I love it.

        But that price, though... You should be able to find much better.

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        • Nathan_OS
          MVP
          • Jun 2011
          • 4463

          #679
          Re: OS Cars Thread

          Seriously? I thought it was a good deal. Wow.

          So what would the right amount of mileage be for a 7,000 dollar car.

          I guess I'm a noob for thinking that was a pretty good car deal.

          Hopefully I could get more tips out of this thread.
          PSN: MajorJosephx

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          • Gotmadskillzson
            Live your life
            • Apr 2008
            • 23428

            #680
            Re: OS Cars Thread

            Originally posted by Nathan_OS
            Seriously? I thought it was a good deal. Wow.

            So what would the right amount of mileage be for a 7,000 dollar car.

            I guess I'm a noob for thinking that was a pretty good car deal.

            Hopefully I could get more tips out of this thread.
            50K miles or less.

            88K mile car should be around 3K or 4K.

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            • Nathan_OS
              MVP
              • Jun 2011
              • 4463

              #681
              Re: OS Cars Thread

              I can't find that deal anywhere on Craigslist lol
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              • Gotmadskillzson
                Live your life
                • Apr 2008
                • 23428

                #682
                Re: OS Cars Thread

                Originally posted by Nathan_OS
                I can't find that deal anywhere on Craigslist lol
                You need to go to actual car dealerships......

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                • Bruins
                  .
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 6433

                  #683
                  Re: OS Cars Thread

                  Check Autotrader.

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                  • LetThatBoyCook
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 462

                    #684
                    Re: OS Cars Thread

                    Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                    50K miles or less.

                    88K mile car should be around 3K or 4K.
                    I think it varies on location.

                    Here in Cali that would be a good deal for that Mazda3. Impossible to find a 50k miles car for $7000.

                    He's asking kbb very good value. Always try and pay fair value.

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                    • FlyingFinn
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 3956

                      #685
                      Re: OS Cars Thread

                      Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                      $7,000 for a 88K mile car ? Forget that, that is dealership price. Hell at some dealerships you can find a used one cheaper then that.
                      Depends on the car. My Acura TL-S has 90K on it with a kelly blue value over $15k. The first scheduled tune up for my car isn't until I hit 100K miles. I imagine I could get 300K miles out of it easily.

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                      • Knight165
                        *ll St*r
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 24964

                        #686
                        Re: OS Cars Thread

                        Originally posted by mattlanta
                        I went to the dealership today to have it checked out, and they offered an oil consumption test which I kindly declined. The test is composed of 2 phases, phase 1 consists of them changing the oil and then I drive the car around 700-800 miles. And then I come back for phase 2, which consists of me leaving the car at the dealership for a whole week. And the service manager said that at most, they would find something wrong with it and have to change the piston rings for $2,000...

                        So I guess Audi's usually use up all their oil every 3-5,000 miles. Mine is around 3.5K, which is borderline...

                        My car is at 37,000 miles but it's already out of warranty. I'm somewhat contemplating trading it in next year for a Honda or something like that. I like the 2013 Accords. I know it would suck changing from German engineering to Japanese engineering though.

                        Matt....

                        No way.
                        Something else is wrong.
                        No car "uses up" any oil if everything is working correctly.

                        I have an A4....and S5 and had an A6 and A5 and I barely need to do anything except change the oil on my A4(primary vehicle) that has 130,000 miles on it.

                        Check it out thoroughly.

                        M.K.
                        Knight165
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                        • mattlanta
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 2384

                          #687
                          Re: OS Cars Thread

                          Originally posted by Knight165
                          Matt....

                          No way.
                          Something else is wrong.
                          No car "uses up" any oil if everything is working correctly.

                          I have an A4....and S5 and had an A6 and A5 and I barely need to do anything except change the oil on my A4(primary vehicle) that has 130,000 miles on it.

                          Check it out thoroughly.

                          M.K.
                          Knight165
                          Yeah, there's something weird about my car... Like I said, I brought it to the Audi dealership and they pretty much said they can't do anything about it unless I want end up paying more than $2,000 to change the piston rings. I honestly just want it to last one more year until I graduate and then I'll hopefully buy a brand new car.

                          But the problem itself is unsettling because it's really only at about 37,000 miles and I bought it with around 23,000 miles...

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                          • cjonesfan921
                            UGH, next year
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 20081

                            #688
                            Re: OS Cars Thread

                            Originally posted by Nathan_OS
                            Seriously? I thought it was a good deal. Wow.

                            So what would the right amount of mileage be for a 7,000 dollar car.

                            I guess I'm a noob for thinking that was a pretty good car deal.

                            Hopefully I could get more tips out of this thread.
                            Don't go just on mileage. Some of these cars will run for 200-250 if well kept.

                            A lot is depending on the type of car (obviously), mileage, accident history, condition..etc. I'd be more concerned on any accidents and where the accidents where instead of mileage.

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                            • ehh
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 28959

                              #689
                              Re: OS Cars Thread

                              Look for some advice on my situation...

                              I currently own a 2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 with 145k miles on it. The cat converter needs to be replaced. I just had the breaks and struts done at 130k miles plus new tires. There are some solid scratches on the exterior and the interior isn't great (the cover/arm rest of the center console was so damaged I completely removed it). It's no prize. KBB says anywhere between $2,200 and $3k for trade in value. Anyone know if dealerships honor those KBB estimates? Am I better off selling it and then using that money towards a new car?

                              I'm looking at the 2013 Accord. I'll probably put $3k down plus the trade in/cash from selling the Altima.
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                              • ScoobySnax
                                #faceuary2014
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 7624

                                #690
                                In my experience, they don't. However, you can haggle with them until they give you the desired amount. If you go to the dealership on the last day of the month, they'll be anxious to close deals and will most likely give you what you're asking for. I would start off by asking for $3 or $4k, then go from there.
                                Last edited by ScoobySnax; 01-09-2013, 10:01 PM.
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