Mazda is offering the
2024 Mazda CX-5 AWD CUV from
$29,300 with
24, 36, 48 or 60-Month Financing starting as low as
0% APR and
$0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers.
Thanks to Community Member
TonMobile for sharing this deal.
- Notes:
- Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
- Payments calculated using this tool are ESTIMATES ONLY and do not include applicable taxes, title, licensing and fees.
- Current Mazda Owners can get a $500 Loyalty Reward toward the purchase or lease of a new Mazda.
About the CX-5 (2.5 S Select Base Model):
- SKYACTIV-G 2.5 DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder
- i-ACTIV AWD all-wheel drive system
- SKYACTIV-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission with manual shift and Sport Mode
- EPA-estimated city/highway mpg: 23/29 without CDA, 26/31 with CDA
- 17" Aluminum-alloy wheels w/ P225/65 R17 all-season tires
- Auto on/off headlights
- Body-colored power side mirrors with LED turn signal indicators
- Automatic rain-sensing variable-intermittent windshield wipers
- 10.25-inch center display w/ MAZDA CONNECT Infotainment System
- 6-way power-adjustable driver's seat with manual lumbar support
- 4-way manual adjustable front passenger seat
- 40/20/40 split one-touch fold-down and reclining rear seatback
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MSRP (negotiable) $36,500.00
Lug Nuts and Wheel Locks (negotiable) $225.00
Interior Lighting Kit (negotiable) $350.00
Rear Bumper Guard (negotiable) $135.00
Cargo Cover (negotiable) $250.00
Delivery Fee (non-negotiable) $1,375.00
Total Sticker Price $38,835.00
Friends and Family discount -$2,600.00
Mazda Loyalty discount -$500.00
Total Price of Car (This probably where your bread and butter is in terms of where you can negotiate) $35,735.00
Sales Tax (obviously non-negotiable) $2,263.73
Doc Fee (admitted probably on the high side, maybe negotiable) $499.00
Title Fee (non-negotiable) $75.00
Inspection Fee (non-negotiable) $35.00
Registration Fee (non-negotiable) $60.00
$38,667.73 (All these mandatory fees added basically equals the total list price haha)
I asked for free weather mats and got it at the end
Might be worth asking for a few extra free oil change coupons as well
I absolutely love the car. As absurd and silly as this sounds, it's far more Cayenne than RAV-4. My only complaint is that gas mileage is mediocre to poor.
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Destination fee (what's referred to as delivery here) is absolutely not negotiable, it's required by federal law to the be same on every one of that car they sell no matter where it's delivered to (though the car maker not the dealer can decide what that fee is up front for that model for that year- and it shows as its own line on the sticker)
We rented a CX-5 in Denver this year, and the driving experience was so much better. It feels low on power (so does the I4 Legacy but we're complaining about that, too) but I really enjoy the pseudo comfy/pseudo sporty driving experience. My biggest gripe is the infotainment system.
I wonder if there is a year cutoff for the loyalty discount. I still have a '94 MX3 and '96 MX6 in the garage... I feel like that should count?
A lot of manufacturers try to accomodate for this by CVTs, while Mazda is still using the "classic" 6 speed transmission.
the Corolla Cross is an AWD CUV with a CVT, and in real life tests, can miss the 32mpg rating on highway traffic.
If you want MPG, stick to a FWD small displacement compact, or hybrid.
They trying to clear out the 2024's and I'm guessing they're announcing the new CX-5 for 2025.
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I absolutely love the car. As absurd and silly as this sounds, it's far more Cayenne than RAV-4. My only complaint is that gas mileage is mediocre to poor.
Bought a used 2021 cx5 touring with 32k miles for 24k cash from private seller.
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"Monthly payments of $16.67 for every $1,000 financed." If I calculated right, for a 36 month finance, it is equivalent to a 3% APR. For 48 mo, 2% APR.
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