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The Old-Fashioned Way
1. You can't leave. You're pressured to buy the car today, without the chance to comparison shop.
2. Endless negotiation. You're stuck for hours going head-to-head with a salesman.
3. You're overwhelmed by numbers. APRs, fees, payment schedules—you have to sign right away and there's no time to think.
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We generate millions of dollars in sales each month for the dealers. By using our website as the middleman, you can save hundreds of dollars on your purchase. Why do dealers work with us then? Because of the 50,000 cars sold each day, fewer than 500 are sold through our network. That’s a drop in the bucket for the car dealers, but a bottom line price quote for you.
In addition, we'll show you any available manufacturer Rebates & Incentives for your new car.
The Back Door to Savings
A dealership’s Internet department prices its vehicles to maximize the number of cars it sells, not the profit per car. Manufacturers decide the allocation of vehicles and dealer perks on the basis of a dealership's volume.
Coming in through the "back door" levels the playing field for your negotiation and tells the dealer that you have done your research, that you know about rebates, hold-backs, multiple price quotes and all the tricks of the trade.
When you deal with our contacts in the Internet department, you get a firm price quote, and oftentimes the paper work is already prepared when you walk into the dealership.
Depending on your location, sometimes the dealer will bring the car to you at your home or office for a test drive, walk-around, and ultimately delivery.
We keep referring customers to friendly Internet Sales Managers, and they keep selling cars at incredibly low prices.
The WhyPaySticker.com Way
1. Start from the comfort of home. It's so easy with free, no-obligation Internet price quotes from Accredited Dealers.
2. Make dealers compete. You know you'll get the best price with competitive bids from multiple dealers.
3. Finalize the numbers on your terms. Finish your negotiations on your time, then go to the dealership to pick up your new car.
New Mazda Vehicles Overview
Mazda’s driver-friendly lineup of cars and crossovers are back for 2012 and continue to place a premium on handling and responsiveness, while still being practical. This year marks the return of the Mazda5 after a year off in 2011.The smallest car in the stable is the subcompact Mazda2 which debuted last year. Only available as a four-door hatchback, the Mazda2 seats five and comes with more standard features than many other cars in this segment including keyless entry and an auxiliary audio input.
2012 brings the exciting addition of what Mazda calls SkyActiv technology to the compact Mazda3. The new technology will be available on both the sedan and four-door hatchback, and includes a new engine and a pair of new transmissions. Equipping a sedan version of the Mazda3 with the SkyActiv engine/transmission pushes highway mpg up to 40 (38 in the hatch) and makes one of the most entertaining cars in its class also one of the most efficient.
If you find that you have the need for more… well, speed, then the Mazdaspeed3 is happy to oblige you with its 263-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder under the hood that also puts out an astounding 280 pounds-feet of torque. The Mazdaspeed3 only comes as a hatchback and for 2012 adds an optional blind spot warning system.
The midsize Mazda6 also returns with your choice of four-cylinder or V-6 power.
If you need to fit more people, Mazda has brought back the Mazda5 minivan for 2012 and it features brand new styling inside and out, as well as a new engine. The Mazda5 really puts the “mini” back in minivan; it’s substantially smaller than the other minivans you’ll see on the market and seats up to six passengers in three-rows.
Remaining one of the best performance bargains on the road today, the Miata MX-5 convertible (soft-top or hardtop) offers rear-wheel drive hijinks and some of the best handling you’ll find in any production vehicle.
There is also a pair of crossovers available from Mazda, the CX-7 and the larger CX-9. The five-seat CX-7 lets you choose between a pair of four-cylinder engines (one normally aspirated, one turbocharged) and offers all-wheel drive as an option.
The CX-9 crossover pushes seating capacity up to seven across three-rows and adds features like standard three-zone automatic climate control. All-wheel drive is optional here as it is on the CX-7, but the CX-9 comes with a larger V-6 engine for extra power.
(The RX-8 and Tribute were discontinued for 2012)

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