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JazzLix
04-15-2012, 09:41 PM
Been following this board for a while, once upon a time was ready to pull the trigger on a GT. Met a couple people / had some sponsors work on my EL. But never actually had a 3, go figure.
Finally was in market for a new car, had talked to Jeff a few times in the past (2008/9) about a new 3. Even was kind enough to refund a deposit once, earned my future business right there. Wife went to nearest dealer and got some info / worsheet from the sales rep. I had a look and sent it over to Jeff, said hey, he remembered me, and proceeded to save me more $$ off the other dealers best price.
Went in on Saturday, finally got to see this guy, put a face to the name so to speak. Chatted for a long time, specifically with my wife lol, and took the time to go over everything, including his commuting time from the North. Anyways, very smooth transaction, felt I got good service, a fair price, and appreciated the time he spent on the phone a couple weeks before and through these forums.

But I think I must be getting old, or too many kids, because I walked out of there with a ............5 :P

http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s369/JazzLix/IMG00606-20120415-1706-1.jpg

Roadwarrior
04-15-2012, 10:53 PM
Been following this board for a while, once upon a time was ready to pull the trigger on a GT. Met a couple people / had some sponsors work on my EL. But never actually had a 3, go figure.
Finally was in market for a new car, had talked to Jeff a few times in the past (2008/9) about a new 3. Even was kind enough to refund a deposit once, earned my future business right there. Wife went to nearest dealer and got some info / worsheet from the sales rep. I had a look and sent it over to Jeff, said hey, he remembered me, and proceeded to save me more $$ off the other dealers best price.
Went in on Saturday, finally got to see this guy, put a face to the name so to speak. Chatted for a long time, specifically with my wife lol, and took the time to go over everything, including his commuting time from the North. Anyways, very smooth transaction, felt I got good service, a fair price, and appreciated the time he spent on the phone a couple weeks before and through these forums.

But I think I must be getting old, or too many kids, because I walked out of there with a ............5 :P

http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s369/JazzLix/IMG00606-20120415-1706-1.jpg


LOL, Thanks for sharing that cool story Jazzlix. Your not getting old! Best choice between a mini-van and a car. Nice ride BTW.

greaves82
04-15-2012, 11:49 PM
Glad Jeff was able to help you out

zmz3
04-16-2012, 11:44 AM
Great choice in car.

I really like the MZ5. bigger space than MZ3 hatch without the scarifice in much more fuel.

I have been recommending it to people who many the versatility of a minivan without costing an arm and a leg for fuel...

Not to mention - this car actually handles like a compact car :)

Congratulations and Jeff knows best!

Jeff-TheBiz
04-16-2012, 09:06 PM
Glad I could finally put a Mazda in your driveway...

Thanx for the bread ;)

Lemme know if you need anything.

mazda72
04-16-2012, 09:06 PM
I hope they fixed the back suspension issues with the new Mazda 5. I have nothing but problems

FMJ
04-23-2012, 05:57 PM
thinking of the 5 as well, what kind of problem they used to have?

blown rear shocks? rust, rust and rust?

any other thing that i should be aware?

MarkWB
04-24-2012, 05:47 PM
Going to see Jeff in a couple hours about a horse...well..about 100 horses...new speed3? Just maybe!

PS: Him and I should have a baritone voice contest lmao anyone have a dB meter?