How many people r going to buy the new model ND

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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby taminga16 » Mon Mar 21, 2016 3:12 pm

Coffee boy seems to be putting in lot of time for someone who is not going to buy a car until next year.

I think that I have read stuff from this person before! (They had a different Username).
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby ManiacLachy » Mon Mar 21, 2016 3:48 pm

taminga16 wrote:Coffee boy seems to be putting in lot of time for someone who is not going to buy a car until next year.

I think that I have read stuff from this person before! (They had a different Username).
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My thoughts, exactly.

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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby bruce » Mon Mar 21, 2016 3:59 pm

Was his previous user name Wayne Kerr?
But I do agree that it's only a car. You can take it or leave it. If you desperately want it, then pay for it.

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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby davekmoore » Mon Mar 21, 2016 6:54 pm

cappuccino89 wrote:
SE wrote:
davekmoore wrote:Anyone looking for a demo 1.5L Roadster GT manual in Blue Reflex with 4,500kms available immediately for a number starting with a 3?

That's car sales talk for $39999 :roll:

As the great Darryl Kerrigan once said: "Tell him he's dreaming!"
Brand new drive away price in NSW is around $42k. If he is asking for $39,999 i'd laugh until the cows came home. Who buys a ex-demo for less than 10% off the RRP price? You can bargain that easily off a new price (I already have twice and walked out because I don't settle for less than 15% off).
I'm not a fan of the Mazda car dealers, too cocky on price, which is fine, for that kind of money, i'll walk out and get something interesting.


Actually, I said this:
"Anyone looking for a demo 1.5L Roadster GT manual in Blue Reflex with 4,500kms available immediately for a number starting with a 3?"

I would have thought that would leave a decent negotiating margin some someone who's actually looking for a car as opposed to just wanting to price bash it.

As it happens, I'd agree with a few of the comments about pricing, although not with ones about 10-20% discounts being available as those merely demonstrate a complete lack of understanding of dealer margins.

And I too would only join in negotiations with someone who is ready willing and able to proceed if we can agree a deal, not with someone who is 6-18 months away from placing an order.
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby Lokiel » Mon Mar 21, 2016 10:14 pm

Any ideas on Mazda Australia's future plans for the ND with regard to the 1.5L vs 2.0L?
ie. Will they continue to sell both as long as there is a demand or is there a preference for one over the other?
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby davekmoore » Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:13 pm

No news reaching dealers at the moment about rationalisation of the range. This does not rule out Mazda Australia or Mazda Japan taking their own future decisions.

My dealership has sold 50/50 1.5/2/0 albeit the 1.5 proportions were increased by there being no 2.0s initially. People seem to like both the motors, for their own different reasons.
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby speed » Tue Mar 22, 2016 8:06 am

Coffe boy, If you don't like the style of a mx5, why are you even in here. Money talks and bullshit walks. That's enough feeding for you. Tada.
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby Mr Morlock » Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:15 pm

You can bet that Mazda Aust makes the decision on what to import based on economics and what sells. If the volume falls away they will standardise. The NC seems to me as an example when the tourer was dropped for the PRHT but sales volume was a trickle. I heard the 1.5 is a better drive than the 2 but that might not be correct. The Ford offered a turbo 4 for both Falcon and Mustang but in the former option the public did not take it up and the latter its unlikely that the V8 will not rule. A motoring journalist told me the handling was better with the smaller engine on both.

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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby tennyson » Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:22 pm

By this time tomorrow, (actually 9.25am) we'll all know exactly what the ND PRHT will look like.

I have the green light from the Minister of Finances, so if it is as good as the spys have said, I'll be lining up for one.....



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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby Odd » Tue Mar 22, 2016 3:22 pm

http://www.autobild.de/bilder/new-york- ... tml#bild24

That looks a lot better than it 's been described....would be acceptable.....if it folds away completely ;)
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby tennyson » Tue Mar 22, 2016 11:14 pm

If you do a google reverse search on the photo, you'll find it's pretty old. Also the twin exhaust and the different wheels are another give-away.

However, I like that rendition and I'd buy one of those in a heart-beat, but I think by this time tomorrow, we'll be looking at a different animal than that!

Targa, Coupe, Convertible....maybe all three in one????




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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby orx626 » Wed Mar 23, 2016 9:36 am

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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby smy0003 » Wed Mar 23, 2016 10:06 am

Nice!
Hasn't been a small japanese targa like that since the del sol.

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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby hks_kansei » Wed Mar 23, 2016 10:11 am

By that image I assume the plan would be an electric targa?
I can't really see where the rear clamshell could fit, not without having a few more hinges added.


Personally I think the lines look terrible, with the roof on fully it looks to have too much glass for the body, and with the roof panel removed it looks like a cheap kit car.

The Targa look only works on older more boxy cars, and ones where the rear section looks to be more structural, or useful (ie: hatch)
Think 300ZX, Exa, and similar.
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Re: How many people r going to buy the new model ND

Postby rascal » Wed Mar 23, 2016 10:15 am

Any info on weight gain?


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