Ordering a Mazda
I have been driving BMWs since 1982 and have always ordered my vehicles. Can you order a Mazda or do you have to find one at a dealer that meets your requirements? My local dealer has NO CX70s and says they won't have any for "several months". They are pushing me to get a CX90 as they have several in stock and In Transit. I haven't driven one yet so I'm proceeding slowly. I will likely trade in my X5 although I've had a fair offer from Car Max. Any info from current owners would be appreciated. I am looking at a loaded Turbo S, mild hybrid not a PHEV.
Unless you are buying as a business and can purchase through Fleet sales (which pretty sure you are not and can't) then currently Mazda like most auto manufacture does not have a special build to order like decades ago. best you can do is shop for the model you want if your dealership does not have it in stock or you don't want to have them do a dealer search for it which generally will cost a little more. Better to go to the dealership that has what you are looking for.
Remember dealerships are interdentally owned private businesses and their flooring cost for each vehcle and models varies and that's one reason why the MSRP is not the same from coast to coast.
Remember dealerships are interdentally owned private businesses and their flooring cost for each vehcle and models varies and that's one reason why the MSRP is not the same from coast to coast.
Unless you are buying as a business and can purchase through Fleet sales (which pretty sure you are not and can't) then currently Mazda like most auto manufacture does not have a special build to order like decades ago. best you can do is shop for the model you want if your dealership does not have it in stock or you don't want to have them do a dealer search for it which generally will cost a little more. Better to go to the dealership that has what you are looking for.
Remember dealerships are interdentally owned private businesses and their flooring cost for each vehcle and models varies and that's one reason why the MSRP is not the same from coast to coast.
Remember dealerships are interdentally owned private businesses and their flooring cost for each vehcle and models varies and that's one reason why the MSRP is not the same from coast to coast.
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