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According to the Mazda CX-9 Forum on Edmunds.com ( http://townhall-talk.Edmunds.com/WebX?14@@.f1131db/964 ) and my own experience there is a hidden $4,500 dealer rebate on Mazda CX-9 available. The rebate is not listed on Edmunds or anywhere else and was mostly deduced by many people having an unexpectedly great deals on '08 CX-9 (including yours truly).

Please note, the rebate is not compatible with financing deal which is .0% APR for 36 months or 1.9% APR for 60 months.

If you like the car, try emailing your local dealer for a quote either directly, or via Edmunds.com and see what you get. So far, the largest discount reported in Edmunds forum is over $10,000 off MSRP, but YMMV on that one. The more typical one is $7,500 - 8,500 off MSRP.

Good luck!

BTW, I know how to link, but linking to another forum is against FW rules, so just copy and paste the link to your browser.

Edit: Adjusted the link to land you on the 50th page of the forum where the discount actually started surfacing up.



Not in the market for a CX-9, but thumbs up on the Edmonds site. I didn't know they have dealer incentives on there!

Thanks OP!


I wonder if they have a rebate for the Mazda 5? When negotiating the price, the rebates come from the car company right? So When they give you a price at a dealer with the rebate, then they're using that to buffer themselves with the price you want?


We had a Mazda at one time...In the first 50K miles, the tranny gave out 2x, gear shifter went out once, and numerous other minor problem arose . When the transmission went out for the second time, since the mileage had just passed the warranty by 150 miles, Mazda refused to cover the tranny even though it was the exact same problem they fixed first time under warranty. I went all the way upto Mazda USA Vice President.

Instead of fixing the problem, they sent me a $100 voucher on a next purchase. Wow! Add insult to injury.

After fixing it on my own, it went out again, finally I gave up and donated the damn car.

Anyhow I vowed to never buy another Mazda and tell of my experience to everyone. Sorry, a red for you!


seriously, giving a deal that's potentially worth 10k red cause you had a lemon in the past? sheesh.


RickKwak said: We had a Mazda at one time...In the first 50K miles, the tranny gave out 2x, gear shifter went out once, and numerous other minor problem arose . When the transmission went out for the second time, since the mileage had just passed the warranty by 150 miles, Mazda refused to cover the tranny even though it was the exact same problem they fixed first time under warranty. I went all the way upto Mazda USA Vice President.

Instead of fixing the problem, they sent me a $100 voucher on a next purchase. Wow! Add insult to injury.

After fixing it on my own, it went out again, finally I gave up and donated the damn car.

Anyhow I vowed to never buy another Mazda and tell of my experience to everyone. Sorry, a red for you![/Q


if you had that many problems, you should have extended the warranty on it.


I have a v6 6 and at 41k miles its been great (touch wood). I did test drive the cx7 and 9 when the 9 came out and liked it better. At the time discounts were tight. If I can get 8k off list I might go back!


thanks im investigating this


nevermind.


I just bought a new 2008 CX9 with $7,000 off MSRP several days ago, my dealer also gave me a $500 gas card ($25 per month for 20 months). However, the rebate will invalidate "0% down payment, 0%APR for 36 months" deal.


This is correct - either rebate or discounted financing.

oldgrouper said: I just bought a new 2008 CX9 with $7,000 off MSRP several days ago, my dealer also gave me a $500 gas card ($25 per month for 20 months). However, the rebate will invalidate "0% down payment, 0%APR for 36 months" deal.


good deal. too bad getting harder to find manual trannys out of the gate these days.


In April of 2000, I purchased a Mazda 626 LX used - it was a 1998 model lease return with 22K miles on it. I was tight on my budget and needed something for about $10K which is exactly how much I paid for it.

Suffice to say, it has been the most reliable car I have ever owned. Outside of regular maintenance, a timing belt change (or maybe 2) and scheduled services, there was only one other incident which was a right front axle fracture that cost me about $300 to fix. With that exception, I drove it trouble free for an additional 100K miles until I sold it in Apr 2006. I used to live in CT and the car withstood the elements very well, specially the winters. Solidly built car with my only complaint being a paltry 22 or 23mpg despite being a 4 cylinder. But the trouble free nature of the car more than made up for it. I was very tempted to get the CX7 but the dealer made me an offer on a '06 Pilot I couldn't refuse.

I would buy another Mazda in a heartbeat. Just my $0.02. thanks for reading


Nice find, OP, and this just is just indicative of the fact that there are a ton of great deals out there on 2008 CUV's and SUV's, including GM employee pricing on the Lambdas and Tahoe/Yukon. Some of it is typical end-of-model-year stuff, but much of it is related to the price of gas.

YMMV, but the savings on alot of these vehicles can make up for the increased fuel prices.


RickKwak said: We had a Mazda at one time...In the first 50K miles, the tranny gave out 2x, gear shifter went out once, and numerous other minor problem arose . When the transmission went out for the second time, since the mileage had just passed the warranty by 150 miles, Mazda refused to cover the tranny even though it was the exact same problem they fixed first time under warranty. I went all the way upto Mazda USA Vice President.

Instead of fixing the problem, they sent me a $100 voucher on a next purchase. Wow! Add insult to injury.

After fixing it on my own, it went out again, finally I gave up and donated the damn car.

Anyhow I vowed to never buy another Mazda and tell of my experience to everyone. Sorry, a red for you!

1996 mazda protege, 115,000 miles on it running STRONG


krazymop said: RickKwak said: We had a Mazda at one time...In the first 50K miles, the tranny gave out 2x, gear shifter went out once, and numerous other minor problem arose . When the transmission went out for the second time, since the mileage had just passed the warranty by 150 miles, Mazda refused to cover the tranny even though it was the exact same problem they fixed first time under warranty. I went all the way upto Mazda USA Vice President.

Instead of fixing the problem, they sent me a $100 voucher on a next purchase. Wow! Add insult to injury.

After fixing it on my own, it went out again, finally I gave up and donated the damn car.

Anyhow I vowed to never buy another Mazda and tell of my experience to everyone. Sorry, a red for you![/Q



if you had that many problems, you should have extended the warranty on it.

Maybe he is just trying to warn shoppers of the known issues with mazda. My madza also had the transmission go out, before 70k, thankfully that was covered for me (I had an extended warranty) but the cat converters also went out and thats not covered and a $2000 plus bill. Also, have had other things randomly go wrong that were not covered, $400 here, $350 there, plus the $100 deductable each time.. Just make sure you are aware of the problems before buying and what to expect. I would buy the comparable other manufacturer car if I had to do it again.


Juliet said: if you had that many problems, you should have extended the warranty on it.

Maybe he is just trying to warn shoppers of the known issues with mazda. My madza also had the transmission go out, before 70k, thankfully that was covered for me (I had an extended warranty) but the cat converters also went out and thats not covered and a $2000 plus bill. Also, have had other things randomly go wrong that were not covered, $400 here, $350 there, plus the $100 deductable each time.. Just make sure you are aware of the problems before buying and what to expect. I would buy the comparable other manufacturer car if I had to do it again.

What in the world do you mean "known issues with mazda?" You got two people complain here! Mazda has numerous cars with different engines and transmissions, neither you nor Kwak even mention which Mazda model/year/engine/transmission you are talking about. If you are going to bash, at least provide a reasonable explanation of what you are bashing.


RushnRockt said: What in the world do you mean "known issues with mazda?" You got two people complain here! Mazda has numerous cars with different engines and transmissions, neither you nor Kwak even mention which Mazda model/year/engine/transmission you are talking about. If you are going to bash, at least provide a reasonable explanation of what you are bashing.My '91 mx-6 went thru 2 (manual!). Had a friend who bought a new 2002 tribute that needed a new one after ~5k (manual)
But then again, my 94 grand caravan went through 2 also (auto). so FWIW. Those cx-9's are damn sexy, so I'd give mazda another shot.


Hindsight is always 20/20. Its prob. his first Mazda experience to buy the expensive extended warranty and then avoid Mazda as first impression is very important-from my psy101. I guess there's a reason why Toyota Camry is number 1 for 7 out of the last 8 year-The boring Camry is just too dawn reliable.
With that said, I believe lemon law apply if you have numerous problems within the first year.


krazymop said: RickKwak said: We had a Mazda at one time...In the first 50K miles, the tranny gave out 2x, gear shifter went out once, and numerous other minor problem arose . When the transmission went out for the second time, since the mileage had just passed the warranty by 150 miles, Mazda refused to cover the tranny even though it was the exact same problem they fixed first time under warranty. I went all the way upto Mazda USA Vice President.

Instead of fixing the problem, they sent me a $100 voucher on a next purchase. Wow! Add insult to injury.

After fixing it on my own, it went out again, finally I gave up and donated the damn car.

Anyhow I vowed to never buy another Mazda and tell of my experience to everyone. Sorry, a red for you![/Q



if you had that many problems, you should have extended the warranty on it.


Think, by law for the state of California, all emissions equipment, including catalytic converters, is covered by a 5 year warranty.


I picked up a Mazda 3 5-door (hatchback) about a year ago. The value of the vehicle was/is great. I've got less than 5k on it so far so I can't comment too much on the quality. I live in an urban area, with a lot of short trips. So far so good, but I'm knocking on wood.

If you are considering picking up a CX-9 frequent a Mazda forum to see if there are any common/known issues with this current version of the CX-9. Even previous years model feedback is alright assuming there wasn't major overhaul done by Mazda.


What known issues? The known issues are the Service Bulletins issued by the manufacturer, so to speak - recalls.
Since 2007 (CX-9 first year) there has been all but one minor TSB issued. For comparison, between 2007 and 2008 there were 3 recalls issued for Camrys. Does the latter suggest that Camry is unworthy car? No, it simply states that if you own certain year model of Camry - there is a chance that there may be an issue with this model.

Kwak has a sour experience with Mazda he owned "one time" (what model? when?). Does it mean that entire Mazda lineup sucks because of that?

Juliet said: krazymop said: RickKwak said: We had a Mazda at one time...In the first 50K miles, the tranny gave out 2x, gear shifter went out once, and numerous other minor problem arose . When the transmission went out for the second time, since the mileage had just passed the warranty by 150 miles, Mazda refused to cover the tranny even though it was the exact same problem they fixed first time under warranty. I went all the way upto Mazda USA Vice President.

Instead of fixing the problem, they sent me a $100 voucher on a next purchase. Wow! Add insult to injury.

After fixing it on my own, it went out again, finally I gave up and donated the damn car.

Anyhow I vowed to never buy another Mazda and tell of my experience to everyone. Sorry, a red for you![/Q



if you had that many problems, you should have extended the warranty on it.


Maybe he is just trying to warn shoppers of the known issues with mazda. My madza also had the transmission go out, before 70k, thankfully that was covered for me (I had an extended warranty) but the cat converters also went out and thats not covered and a $2000 plus bill. Also, have had other things randomly go wrong that were not covered, $400 here, $350 there, plus the $100 deductable each time.. Just make sure you are aware of the problems before buying and what to expect. I would buy the comparable other manufacturer car if I had to do it again.


hmmm... tempting... actually decent looking car with four wheel drive; just wish it got better mileage... question for those of you with one or got one with this deal: what real world mpg are you getting?


I bought an 07 CX 7 grand touring black cherry and had more compliments than any car I have ever owned. It was a great car, exciting to drive but too small for my taste and I hated having to use premium gas all the time. I wanted to trade my CX 7 for the CX 9 but I could not make the deal work due to the low trade in value (they wanted to give me $16500)... so looked and bought an 08 Cad SRX instead - they gave me $19900 on trade.


I am on my second tank of gas. The first one was around 18 mpg (mixed driving) although I can't tell for sure if the dealer filled it up completely...

Otherwise, you can again check Edmunds forum: http://townhall-talk.Edmunds.com/WebX?14@@.f137915/0

allenlh said: hmmm... tempting... actually decent looking car with four wheel drive; just wish it got better mileage... question for those of you with one or got one with this deal: what real world mpg are you getting?


Tell them you're from the Ford dealership down the street and ask for the D-Plan. You'll get the lowest price plus all the incentives.


Just got a quote for $8500 off MSRP on from two different dealers on the sport AWD - that is prenegociation!


2008 Motor Trend's sport/utility of the year. Can't go wrong with a sale price on this baby.


Here is a confirmation of somebody who works for Mazda (sorry SD, had to steal it):
briannaw said:
I work for a Mazda dealer and can confirm the $4500 dealer cash on CX-9. The 2008 CX-7 has $3500 dealer cash. All the other models, except Tribute, have only $500 dealer bonus cash. Don't tell anybody.


I have an '06 Mazda3 - my first Mazda - & I won't hesitate to buy another one when the time comes up again.
Excellent packaging & quality & value.

What Honda's used to be like.

That said, my brother just bought 1 of the CX9 & he loves it not only for the deal but for exactly what I wrote above: Excellent packaging & quality & value + BONUS regular gas.


allenlh said: hmmm... tempting... actually decent looking car with four wheel drive; just wish it got better mileage... question for those of you with one or got one with this deal: what real world mpg are you getting?

Check fueleconomy.gov for real life MPGs.


I looked at these last week. I was quoted $6416 off the MSRP with the first email inquiry.

2008 MAZDA CX 9 TOURING WITH TOURING ASSIST PKG,DVD ENTERTAINMENT,ROOF RACK RAILS,COMPASS MIRROR,SAT RADIO.

MSRP $39,182.00

PRICE $32,766

OUT THE DOOR WOULD BE $35,388.81.

Unfortunately, due to my budget, even an additional $3000 off would not have helped me.

I think you can also get the XPlan price with Mazdas...

It is an awesome vehicle, just too pricey for my pocket in this economy...


My wife and I were out car shopping and thought we would take a second look at the CX-9. We weren't too serious about buying, but to our suprise, the sales guy came back with this rebate. He said up to $4,000 rebate, but then we got free roof rails and another $400 knocked off through negotiation. Out the door price was $35k for a GT with touring assist, moonroof/bose audio packages, and blind spot monitoring. Tried to get satellite radio included, but they said it was 4 hours labor and $350 just for the installation.

FYI, the X/S plan price is a joke anymore. In fact, there was a sale sign on the CX9 that we looked at that had a price a bit lower than the X plan price.


what is the MSRP on this car? want to know how much a new one is with the $10K rebate. What kind of car is it? sports? please don't reply with something rude and nasty like, why don't you just google it. I am asking my fatwallet members to help me. thank you,


Currently own two Mazdas: 2002 Protege 5, the car is 100% Japanese and has never been in the shop for anything other than routine maintenance (touch wood); and 2004 MPV, 70% foreign 30% Ford, minivan has had some annoying and expensive problems (engine coils going out, transmission shift shock, few others) but nothing too serious to date (I bought the 100K warranty), however, every single problem on the automobile has been a Ford contribution to the car. Take from that what you will. Buy enough cars or get unlucky enough and you will get a lemon including Honda and Toyota. You can find plenty of Camry owners complaining in forums about transmissions going out. Forums are what we call a "non-representative sample." Meaning people with problems/issues are much more likely to post feedback than those with no issues. Meaning for every person with a lemon there could be literally 10's of thousands of happy owners. Take from that what you will as well That said, I would not hesitate to buy Mazda again if the deal was good enough, however, I doubt Mazda will be my next car since they don't offer any hybrids.


kos49 said: what is the MSRP on this car? want to know how much a new one is with the $10K rebate. What kind of car is it? sports? please don't reply with something rude and nasty like, why don't you just google it. I am asking my fatwallet members to help me. thank you,
I'm not going to say something rude like "why don't you just google it", but I will say something like "At least take the time to read the post two up from your own"


Mazda 3.7L MZI = Ford Duratec 37

Mazda CX-9 = Souped up Ford Edge


Honestly while the tendencies for some brands (look at consumer reports) to break down less is good, just remember ALL vehicles will have issues; some just sooner than later.

Look at the service bays of your Honda or Toyota dealers, there will ALWAYS be cars there. Obviously things will always break down. Case in point - a good friend bought an 08 Camry Hybrid new - it has less than 5k miles on it, tranny replaced twice. I have an 08 (new body style) Honda accord, AC went out with under 2k miles.
It happens, if it didn't, warranties are useless.

All I am saying is, manufacturer backed extended service plans may be a good idea assuming reasonable cost and that you plan to keep it past 3 years/36,000 miles (or with Mazda 4 years 50k miles).

I doubt there would be any of us who would spend $25k on a new Toyota or Honda with NO warranty (no matter how good the reputation is). Right?Text


Actually, PC Merlin, they are not looking for more details like make, model, etc.

They are upset because I gave a red on the deal.

There are plenty better deals out there. For instance, I just bought a Nissan Quest with $11000 discount that gets 16mpg on local and 24 on highway with DVD, rear sonic sensor, auto sliding door and auto rear door. All I am saying is Mazda, for me, was bad.

If I say I have a beach front property in Arizona for $1, you would not give me a red for a bad deal? Of course you would. For me, Mazda is the beach front property in Arizona.

Buyers be aware...


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I know the thread is old but. what are the current incentives and deals on CX-9. Now that its already 2009 and I saw the CX9 when I went to service my 3. One of the guys there said the 2010 models are coming etc. so wondering if now there are deals on 08 or 09's?




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