First, auto promotions are regional, so when the program ends will depend upon the location where the vehicle will be registered. Even if a promotion is nationwide, it's a coordination of regional programs.
Second, whether or not any money is "due" at signing is entirely dependent upon your creditworthiness, not any certain promotion. The only exceptions are leasing promotions whereby certain up-front fees (like security deposits and first month lease payments) are sometimes deferred.
Anyone with sufficient credit can drive any vehicle away without paying a nickel up-front. To the same extent, nobody with poor credit will be able to "walk off" with a new vehicle no matter how heavily advertised a promotion happens to be.
Most promotions run month to month and end on the 4th, but you should check with your local Mazda dealer for exact information.
Best of luck. I hope this helps.
Second, whether or not any money is "due" at signing is entirely dependent upon your creditworthiness, not any certain promotion. The only exceptions are leasing promotions whereby certain up-front fees (like security deposits and first month lease payments) are sometimes deferred.
Anyone with sufficient credit can drive any vehicle away without paying a nickel up-front. To the same extent, nobody with poor credit will be able to "walk off" with a new vehicle no matter how heavily advertised a promotion happens to be.
Most promotions run month to month and end on the 4th, but you should check with your local Mazda dealer for exact information.
Best of luck. I hope this helps.