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I am currently in the market for a new car and have identified the 2021 Mazda CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus as my top option. I am not in a huge rush to buy a car, but it would be nice to complete a purchase soon. Mazda is also doing a nice incentive (0%/.9% financing) on the CX-30s for the month of July. I am trying to assess how much I might be overpaying if I decide to buy now.
I know that the car market is a bit inflated right now, and the dealers in my area seem to mostly be offering around MSRP or maybe about $500 below. My question is, how much could I actually save by waiting for a more "reasonable" market? If something to the tune of $500-700 then I am not too concerned but if its more than $1000 I would probably just wait out.
Thanks!
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