Should I or shouldnt I?
#1
Should I or shouldnt I?
Hi,
I am currently driving a 2001 Allroad but its Twin turbos and AWD are killing me at the gas pump so I am deciding for a Mazda 3.
The used car dealer I help out at is selling a 2004 Mazda 3 with 80,000 miles for $6,500 is that a good price?
The options are
Moonroof
5 Speed
2.3 Engine
Leather
HID lights
Factory Nav
I dont know if its a s or touring does not say anywhere.
I read about it being a 1st year model so that aside what do you think?
Thanks
Chris
I am currently driving a 2001 Allroad but its Twin turbos and AWD are killing me at the gas pump so I am deciding for a Mazda 3.
The used car dealer I help out at is selling a 2004 Mazda 3 with 80,000 miles for $6,500 is that a good price?
The options are
Moonroof
5 Speed
2.3 Engine
Leather
HID lights
Factory Nav
I dont know if its a s or touring does not say anywhere.
I read about it being a 1st year model so that aside what do you think?
Thanks
Chris
#3
Okay I am aware all cars guzzle. My previous car was a Supercharged Cadillac STS-V but the Audi gets just as bad mileage with only half the power.
Anyway I am in financial crunch and need a more economical yet enjoyable 4 cylinder car and the mazda 3 wagon seems nice. I have driven alot of the 2.3 and 3.0 mazda 6 at the job but the 3 seems to be more fun and better on gas.
I could afford a used mazdaspeed 3 but that will put in in the same boat i am in now with the twin turbo Audi wagons with fuel use.
What I asked was if i am getting a fair price on the 2004 mazda 3 i asked about and was there anything I need to look out for.
Any other (helpful) replies?
Thanks
Seems like very very little traffic around here are there any more active sites out there?
Anyway I am in financial crunch and need a more economical yet enjoyable 4 cylinder car and the mazda 3 wagon seems nice. I have driven alot of the 2.3 and 3.0 mazda 6 at the job but the 3 seems to be more fun and better on gas.
I could afford a used mazdaspeed 3 but that will put in in the same boat i am in now with the twin turbo Audi wagons with fuel use.
What I asked was if i am getting a fair price on the 2004 mazda 3 i asked about and was there anything I need to look out for.
Any other (helpful) replies?
Thanks
Seems like very very little traffic around here are there any more active sites out there?
#4
thats not a bad deal for the hatch. they normally go for more than the sedan since its a lot more desirable. i just picked up a 2006 2.3 s sedan with 58k for 8 grand. i wish i could have found a deal on a hatch like that.
and so you know, my 2.3 5mt with no aftermarket parts aside from an intake is getting between 25 and 35 mpg. a thirty or so dollar fill at 3 a gallon and it gets between 300 and 400 a tank depending on city or highway driving. its nice and decently peppy but nothing compared to either an stsv or a 2.7t lol
and so you know, my 2.3 5mt with no aftermarket parts aside from an intake is getting between 25 and 35 mpg. a thirty or so dollar fill at 3 a gallon and it gets between 300 and 400 a tank depending on city or highway driving. its nice and decently peppy but nothing compared to either an stsv or a 2.7t lol
#5
thats not a bad deal for the hatch. they normally go for more than the sedan since its a lot more desirable. i just picked up a 2006 2.3 s sedan with 58k for 8 grand. i wish i could have found a deal on a hatch like that.
and so you know, my 2.3 5mt with no aftermarket parts aside from an intake is getting between 25 and 35 mpg. a thirty or so dollar fill at 3 a gallon and it gets between 300 and 400 a tank depending on city or highway driving. its nice and decently peppy but nothing compared to either an stsv or a 2.7t lol
and so you know, my 2.3 5mt with no aftermarket parts aside from an intake is getting between 25 and 35 mpg. a thirty or so dollar fill at 3 a gallon and it gets between 300 and 400 a tank depending on city or highway driving. its nice and decently peppy but nothing compared to either an stsv or a 2.7t lol
I have another thread with pics
Thanks