Bought my 2010 Mazda 3 right after I graduated high school in 2012. I’m now 30 years old and my Mazda is still going strong at 196,000 miles. I’m keeping her until she croaks!
Because of this video you did on Nelson Mazda, I gave them a chance to provide me with competitive pricing within a 150-mile radius of where I live, and they were the best price. I bought a 2025 CX-90 from them yesterday, better known as Inauguration Day. I gave the local Mazda dealer a chance but was told that we do not sell below MSRP. They also had almost $4k tacked onto the MSRP with "dealer add ons." Nelson Mazda is awesome. Thanks for posting.
I rented a car over the summer and was given a Mazda CX-30. I had never driven a Mazda before and and pleasantly surprised. It was the most enjoyable vehicle I've ever driven.
CX-90 is the only new vehicle I know of that you can get rear ventilated seats under $60k. The top Mazda S Premium Plus Turbo trim. Maybe the discontinued VW Arteon, which got discontinued last year, but that is the only model I know lower than 60k for that feature. Generally, that feature starts popping up at around $90k price range.
Thanks for the review Thomas, if you can please check out a Subaru dealership. They are just as loyal as Mazda is. If I’m correct some dealerships in the country have no markups
2021 Mazda CX-9 with 30k trouble free miles. Great car, fun to drive, lot's of features, super nice interior for the money. Everyone who gets in it is surprised it's a Mazda. They always think it's a luxury brand. Plan on keeping this a long time.
My first car was a 2000 Mazda 626. Absolutely loved that damn thing! Personally, being a fan of Chevy I’ll always have a love for Mazda and would buy another one. They’ve really done a great job turning things around especially after breaking up with ford.
Bought a Mazda from here and yes, they were amazing to work with AND they were amazingly honest in the process because they had nothing to gain by trying to cheat you. And you even get to drink delicious IBC root beer or water if you want while you wait. Tulsa's Nelson Mazda is amazing, y'all.
The Mexico Mazda 3 sedans tend have some issues. We traded a '22 Mazda 3 sedan for a Japan '23 CX-5, big difference in build quality, it's pretty much flawless. We had a whole list of discrepancies with the '22 Mazda 3 including the front end was too low and scraped even low driveway curbs. It was a good car but the build quality was lacking. The CX-30 is also made in Mexico and is a good car but examine the ones you're looking at very closely including fit and finish, interior build quality etc. Our '18 Mexico Mazda 3 sedan was near perfect in comparison.That being said, the Japan made Mazda 3 5 door hatches are very high quality. The Japan made Mazdas are definitely much higher in build quality. The CX-50, CX-70 and CX-90 are built in a Mazda/Toyota factory in Huntsville Alabama and the quality should be very good. I would buy the CX-50 but not the 70 or 90 as they are both hybrid only. AFA the CX-50, I would only buy the 2.5 turbo version as the NA 2.5 is a little underpowered for the size and weight of the car. It's fine for the Mazda 3, CX-30 and CX-5 though.
I’ve noticed it’s the manufacturers that sell trucks that are shady and have markups on ALL of their vehicles. But companies like Mazda who only sell cars and SUV’s don’t have them at all, no shady business. Same with Subaru.
Mazda is making some great cars and SUV’s. I used to be a 27 year Toyota customer until Toyota started making turbo charged and hybrid only vehicles. Do not buy any new Toyota vehicles. Mazda dealers are nice and way more helpful than the past 4 Toyota Dealers I visited a couple of years ago.
The new generation of the Mazda 3 has major issues with interior build quality. I sold my 2023 model out of frustration because it was a car plagued by interior noises. So, for me, even Mazda doesn't make the cut. Low prices but low quality.
Yes, Mazda dealer usually discounts their vehicles by $1000-$3000. Also, Mazda offers 0%APR, compared to HONDA TOYOTA's 4.9%APR, Mazda is a better choice
@@futuremobile1914 This Mazda dealer has upfront pricing and says you are in and out in an hour. So, it doesn't look like they negotiate. The advertised discounts for the 3's are about $300 more than they are in my city. I don't if they have a doc fee, though. If they didn't have a doc fee, they are definitely one of the better dealers for the price. I don't know about the actual process of buying, though.
I love Mazda. I've owned many cars and Mazda has the best cars out there even better than Toyota. They still use a real automatic transmission not that POS CVT. My wife's last Mazda ran 350,000 miles, original engine & transmission. We obviously bought another one. I also bought my daughter a new Mazda 3 for her first car & she loves it
Bought my 2010 Mazda 3 right after I graduated high school in 2012. I’m now 30 years old and my Mazda is still going strong at 196,000 miles. I’m keeping her until she croaks!
I have a 2022 honda civic, but tbh Mazda, i hear nothing terrible about them with their cars
Mazda and Subaru dealers are some of the best to work with
Subarus are junk
I live near an old SAM'S CLUB store which got turned into a HUGE Subaru dealership!
Because of this video you did on Nelson Mazda, I gave them a chance to provide me with competitive pricing within a 150-mile radius of where I live, and they were the best price. I bought a 2025 CX-90 from them yesterday, better known as Inauguration Day. I gave the local Mazda dealer a chance but was told that we do not sell below MSRP. They also had almost $4k tacked onto the MSRP with "dealer add ons." Nelson Mazda is awesome. Thanks for posting.
I rented a car over the summer and was given a Mazda CX-30. I had never driven a Mazda before and and pleasantly surprised. It was the most enjoyable vehicle I've ever driven.
I miss the Mazda “zoom zoom” slogan and commercials lol
public service announcement: If you like Mazda give this dealership your business. I would if I was a Mazda guy.
NEGATIVE.. no haggle …no business
Yup I have a 2015 and have had ZERO problems
CX-90 is the only new vehicle I know of that you can get rear ventilated seats under $60k. The top Mazda S Premium Plus Turbo trim.
Maybe the discontinued VW Arteon, which got discontinued last year, but that is the only model I know lower than 60k for that feature. Generally, that feature starts popping up at around $90k price range.
I'm currently driving an 05 Mazda 3 wagon and it just drives!
This is one of your best videos ever, great job, thanks for making it..................
Mazda is coming up!! They look great w/ great value!!
Always liked Mazda, they’re mostly reliable from what I see and a lot of people sleep on the brand
I have a 2012 Mazda 6 with 177,000 miles and it's still running great. It just passed the smog check last Saturday. Greetings from California. 😊😊❤
Thanks for the review Thomas, if you can please check out a Subaru dealership. They are just as loyal as Mazda is. If I’m correct some dealerships in the country have no markups
2021 Mazda CX-9 with 30k trouble free miles. Great car, fun to drive, lot's of features, super nice interior for the money. Everyone who gets in it is surprised it's a Mazda. They always think it's a luxury brand. Plan on keeping this a long time.
Thank you Thomas 👍
Honda/Toyota guy here and when my Pilot died after 300k miles we bought our first Mazda, a CX-50. Mesquite Mazda did me right 👍
I like Mazda but I will not pay that kind of money for any vehicle! Bring it down to $45,000 and let’s talk
I’m with you.. I don’t do the no haggle stealerships and trust that they will give me the best price when we know they won’t.
Thank you Thomas for filming at a Mazda Dealer. Please next time also a shoot from an Subaru Dealer. greetings from Bavaria
After looking over the cars offered these days, and your videos of course, I've narrowed my next car choice to Mazda or Subaru.
I am very happy you are at Mazda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you show prices of the other CX models as well as the Mazda-3?
Which Nelson Mazda is this? He’s got several in the south Nashville area
Murfreesboro
You should do Mitsubishi.
My first car was a 2000 Mazda 626. Absolutely loved that damn thing! Personally, being a fan of Chevy I’ll always have a love for Mazda and would buy another one. They’ve really done a great job turning things around especially after breaking up with ford.
Bought a Mazda from here and yes, they were amazing to work with AND they were amazingly honest in the process because they had nothing to gain by trying to cheat you.
And you even get to drink delicious IBC root beer or water if you want while you wait.
Tulsa's Nelson Mazda is amazing, y'all.
The Mexico Mazda 3 sedans tend have some issues. We traded a '22 Mazda 3 sedan for a Japan '23 CX-5, big difference in build quality, it's pretty much flawless. We had a whole list of discrepancies with the '22 Mazda 3 including the front end was too low and scraped even low driveway curbs. It was a good car but the build quality was lacking. The CX-30 is also made in Mexico and is a good car but examine the ones you're looking at very closely including fit and finish, interior build quality etc. Our '18 Mexico Mazda 3 sedan was near perfect in comparison.That being said, the Japan made Mazda 3 5 door hatches are very high quality. The Japan made Mazdas are definitely much higher in build quality. The CX-50, CX-70 and CX-90 are built in a Mazda/Toyota factory in Huntsville Alabama and the quality should be very good. I would buy the CX-50 but not the 70 or 90 as they are both hybrid only. AFA the CX-50, I would only buy the 2.5 turbo version as the NA 2.5 is a little underpowered for the size and weight of the car. It's fine for the Mazda 3, CX-30 and CX-5 though.
Mazda is a great vehicle!
As soon as I see a dealer adding markups and add ons to a vehicle I work off the lot.
Mazdas base level vehicles are hard to come by in my area. There premium vehicles sit longer than the base models.
Thank you 👍👍
There is no brand with better quality at a comparable price point than Mazda. Interiors are top notch, paint is amazing, engines are awesome.
I went to a Toyota dealership recently and they we’re adding Toyota Care maintenance as a add on.
I almost walked out of the dealership from finance office because the finance manager was an a-hole ,, everything was good until i sat in his office
What state is Nelson Dealership at? I see several in the Midwest.
I believe Tulsa,Oklahoma!
@@GBraidi78 Thank you.
@ You welcome buddy!
I’ve noticed it’s the manufacturers that sell trucks that are shady and have markups on ALL of their vehicles. But companies like Mazda who only sell cars and SUV’s don’t have them at all, no shady business. Same with Subaru.
Where they located?
Funny how people say madaz better than toyota now. Same with nissan frontier. Lol
In nor cal, none of the Mazda dealers mark up here
Mazda is making some great cars and SUV’s. I used to be a 27 year Toyota customer until Toyota started making turbo charged and hybrid only vehicles. Do not buy any new Toyota vehicles. Mazda dealers are nice and way more helpful than the past 4 Toyota Dealers I visited a couple of years ago.
The new generation of the Mazda 3 has major issues with interior build quality. I sold my 2023 model out of frustration because it was a car plagued by interior noises. So, for me, even Mazda doesn't make the cut. Low prices but low quality.
Still waiting for the Bmw and Mercedes dealership
57k for a mazda? lmao, since when is mazda luxury prices. A bmw x5 is 65k
Yes, but do they actually discount from MSRP 5%-10%?
Yes, Mazda dealer usually discounts their vehicles by $1000-$3000. Also, Mazda offers 0%APR, compared to HONDA TOYOTA's 4.9%APR, Mazda is a better choice
@@futuremobile1914 This Mazda dealer has upfront pricing and says you are in and out in an hour. So, it doesn't look like they negotiate. The advertised discounts for the 3's are about $300 more than they are in my city. I don't if they have a doc fee, though. If they didn't have a doc fee, they are definitely one of the better dealers for the price. I don't know about the actual process of buying, though.
Do people ever ask you what you’re doing filming their cars ?
obviously he gets permission before he gets there
God bless The Japanese!
Honest dealership, that’s an oxymoron…
woah woah woahhhh, like imagine being different instead of following what everyone else is doing
Mazda is the new Toyota.
Mazda's rust quickly. I had a 2008 Mazda 3 and it started to rust after 30k miles.
Mazda would rather charge you a subscription to remotely start you car.
I love Mazda. I've owned many cars and Mazda has the best cars out there even better than Toyota. They still use a real automatic transmission not that POS CVT. My wife's last Mazda ran 350,000 miles, original engine & transmission. We obviously bought another one. I also bought my daughter a new Mazda 3 for her first car & she loves it