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I paid extra attention to noise when I took my test drive since that is one of the leading complaints. And what I heard wasn't very pronounced and I drove 55-65mph on the highway at the time. Besides, I always have the radio on while I'm in the car so it's a none issue. Test drive the RAV4 and you won't complaint one bit about the Tribute's ride.
Seems like the dealers are willing to cut a deal around here although I'm not getting a single one to negotiate via fax. I'll probably have to go the traditional route into the dealership which will be tomorrow. I should have my new Tribute in a couple of days. I'm so excited. Now, I only have to decide whether I want Glacier Silver or Desert Metallic.
I have never posted a message on here before, so hello to all.
Now that wasn't so hard, was it!:-)
Welcome aboard! We're looking forward to seeing you as a regular here!
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I called quite a few today, the best I could get over the phone was $500 off sticker.
steve_ "Lost in the Town Hall? Ask the SUVs Hosts for directions!" Oct 29, 2001 5:04pm
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I have read most of the comments and have taking note....thanks. What I would like to know is if there is anyone that has a 2002 model and what if any problems they are having. The dealer told me that there was little change from '01 to'02, but they did fix the wiper problem and the gas line O ring problem. My main concern is the stalling issue for the 2002. Thanks.
Welcome to the boards! We look forward to seeing you become a regular.
I am not a Tribute owner, but I am sure others here have experience.
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I was offered a 2002 ES with upgraded radio and tow package for $600 under MSRP but it was white and already on the dealer lot. Since we had already a white BMW we wanted a second car a different color. Went with another dealer and he was able to locate a Light Cyprus ES with tow, upgraded radio and side airbags. Only this time the salesman would only go down to $200 under MSRP. We are taking this one because the color looks grat and we want the side airbags. I am going to pick-up the car tomorow and I am very excited altought I regret not having been able to squeeze the price some more.
Let me know of your experience buying a 2002 Tribute.
panel (sandblasting effect). Several reports on message boards confirm this, but my Mazda dealer
offered to replace the plastic, but does not have the mudflaps to avoid same damage again. Offer me
running boards for lots of money. They tried to install Escape mudflaps, but did not fit on ES model. After almost 1 year waiting, p l e a s e
inform me if you found a solution and how your dealer did it. Y O U also should inspect your plastic panels and find out about y o u r damage on your Tribute ES!
We have been advised by Mazda to cancel any unscheduled Tribute orders with side airbags. If it dosnt have a vin# it wont be built this year.
Factory moonroof, which is part of the 1LX package is also limited. A max of 35% will be built with a moonroof. The demand is much higher. for priority build we have been told to remove moonroof's. Some vehicle's with these combinations are being built but they are very limited.
Concerning the stalling problem. This has not been a problem at our mazda dealership, I spoke with our mazda shop forman and he has not seen any trend with Tribute stalling problems. He also noted an upswing in overall Tribute quality as time goes on. Most problems have been related to building the Tribute toooo fast, trying to meet sales demands... These are annoying problems but easily fixed..
also the new cypress green looks great
rich
The dealership I bought it from is 90 miles from home and the commute with cruise control and the premo audio was great. The plastic piece under the back seats broke and the dealer replaced it for free. It does concern me that it could happen so easily. Shifter is long as everyone knows. Odd that Mazda didn't realize this sooner and had it corrected. More buttons could be lit and the leather seat could be more cushiony. But those are minor problems in a great SUV.
Again, I just love my new SUV. ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM!
I will keep everyone updated with the outcome and our discussions with Mazda..
rich
What happened?
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The diag. start tomorrow am.
The side airbag problem is supplier related. I have not heard the specifics. The real problem will come in for customer orders currently in the order bank without a VIN #. These will be canceled if not re-ordered without the side airbags. There are a few already built and in transit along with the next shipment (week 4/5 nov) will have a few. Then no more until further notice.
This particular vehicle had an aftermarket remote starter installed. The consumer had it installed at a brand name electronics store. Our Techs tracked it down to the remote starter. It was not intalled correctly and has fried a bunch of stuff...Mazda will not pay to fix this problem under the factory warranty since the problem was caused by an improper installation of a non mazda accessory.
Rich
Purchased from Eagle Auto Mall(formerly Herb Obser Motors)in Riverhead, NY. No hassles.
K&N doesn't show one listed for 2002. I was wondering if I could use the one made for the ES 2001. Does anyone know if there are any differences in the 2001/2002 that would prevent me from doing this?
Thanks in advance!
Anyway, I've seen a couple of people who have purchased with the s-plan. Tell me more about it. How long is the wait? I assume you have to order the car. Does it make a big difference in price? Anything in particular I should say to the salesman (besides, hey, I want to try the s-plan)?
I appreciate your help! And I hope that soon I'll be a happy Trib owner.
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On wind noise ... has anyone put a bug deflector on the nose of the hood. This should help deflect some of the on coming wind.
is this possible - 1500 down (drive offs) 36 months 12K - figure will negotiate 2000 off MSRP to base figures on , 700 credit score -can anyone give me an approx amount I would be paying per month - and anyone know the residual? I would buy at the end of term if I like vehicle. Thanks so much for the advice.
Rich
Following the instructions in my manual, I can't get the spare key to program. After looking at the dealer keys, both are labeled "#1", while my spare has "S". The manual says two good keys are required to program a spare. Does anyone have any idea if a specific #1 and #2 key have to be used vs two good #1 keys?
Aside from this dealer service problem, I love my Tribute. Power is great, looks awesome, and the wind noise is no where near my old van so I have no complaints.
I am picking up my check today for the total price of the car less a small allowance for the mileage.
I am impressed!
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Rich
Also, If you are in the western Washington area, beware of the tribute that was made for Canada. Unfortunately that is what I got from the dealer and they never told me. And they charge me for 26,000 and got it down for 23,500 after 6hrs. of negotiation.(which is still to high)By the way I have the LX It's not even an ES!
Welcome to the site! Please feel free to ask all the questions you want and to share your experiences.
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Now, for the main purpose of my posting, ever since I started reading these posts, I've noticed that people have been having a hard time finding a dealer who'd give them the S Plan price. I had the same problem, after checking with many dealers, both local and several hours away. I finally found one here in town (Cincinnati) who was willing to deal. In fact, he told me to feel free to pass his name along to anyone who was interested in the S Plan. The salesman and dealer is:
Bob Bray @ Jake Sweeney Mazda, Cincinnati, Ohio (513)782-2800
I told him I was going to post the info here and he said he'd be willing to work with anyone. Hope this is helpful!
Pat
This is my first posting, but the messages I've read here over the past year or so...
Welcome aboard! So, what took you so long to speak up?
Incidentally, your post gets pretty close to solicitation which is not allowed in the Town Hall Terms of Use. You should also refrain from posting telephone numbers as we have no means of verifying their accuracy.
Thanks!
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I'll try not to be a lurker any longer! And thanks for the tip. I didn't realize, but I see your point. I notice the level of frustration over the past year with people trying to get S Plan stuff, and thought it'd help. I guess there may have been a better way to do that...I can respond directly to postings if anyone has specific questions.
BTW, I don't get a dime from the dealer! :-) In fact, I since I now consult to different Japanese car maker, my income in not even related to how well Mazda does any more! (I'm still partial to my Tribute -- I just don't mention to my new client what I drive when I'm in the US! :-)
One addional comment about the wind noise postings of late (although I'm not an expert in that area)...I've not really noticed it so bad on mine, but I have to agree with some posting from early this year that it could well be due to the crack in the side mirrors that allow them to fold up. Ideally you'd like to see this be a single smooth piece, but in Japan you need to have folding mirrors to sell cars, or you'll lose the mirrors anyway when parking on the narrow crowded spots, when a taxi or bike passes too close by (some cars in Japan fold automatically when you park). I'm not sure if it's regulation or not, but I'm pretty sure that's why there are on the Tribute. Maybe there's an after-market chance for someone who comes up with a fitting or replacement for the US market? :-)