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Subaru Forester Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: What to pay for a pre-owned '06? [smittynyc] by slazenger
Dec 29, 2006 (9:08 am)
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Replying to: smittynyc (Dec 28, 2006 10:13 pm)

I agree. One or two year old car purchase works very well in case of domestic brands or even Hyundai or Kia. For cars that have very good resale value, the savings will be minimal.
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Re: 2007 Forester X, Automatic Quote - Feedback [slazenger] by neprop
Dec 29, 2006 (10:33 am)
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Replying to: slazenger (Dec 29, 2006 8:49 am)

smittynyc, thanks for your reply.
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Re: 2007 Forester X, Automatic Quote - Feedback [neprop] by pattywatty
Dec 31, 2006 (4:17 pm)
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Replying to: neprop (Dec 29, 2006 7:33 am)

I just got a 2007 2.5 x trim auto. only option was bumper in rear. msrp was 22924. OTD was 21150. this was in long beach, ca
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Re: 2007 Forester X, Automatic Quote - Feedback [neprop] by aladwag
Dec 31, 2006 (6:16 pm)
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Replying to: neprop (Dec 29, 2006 7:33 am)

Hi Neprop, congrats! I am searching for a 2007 X Automatic, like my dealer but not his prices...where did you score the 18.4k X?
  
Thanks in advance...!:)
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Classic Car Buying Situation Works out in end by jefbak
Jan 01, 2007 (4:29 pm)
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So I ended up getting a 2007 X Premium package Automatice for a $265/mo 24 month 10k/year lease but it took some work. This was in west springfield Mass. First they tried to sell me a base 2007 Tribeca for $349 month but my wife thought it was too big. So we started to look at the Forester. They let us take it home overnight (it only had 1 mile on it).
The next day I did not like the lease terms ($316 a month) so we had to get up and literally almost leave before I was asked what price would work and they finally went for the $22500 price.
In the end they were very nice and even gave us a loaner since it was a holiday and we couln't complete the purcahse.
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good price by pattywatty
Jan 02, 2007 (6:03 pm)
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I was quoted 21150 on a 2.5 x trim automatic, this is OTD price includes all taxes.
mrsp price is 22924. in southern Ca
Is this a fair price or can I do better.
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Re: good price [pattywatty] by slazenger
Jan 03, 2007 (4:42 am)
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Replying to: pattywatty (Jan 02, 2007 6:03 pm)

It is a fair price, I am assuming your sales tax is 8.25%. You might be able to do tad better. Try $21000 OTD.
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18 five for auto X by kavoom
Jan 06, 2007 (5:44 am)
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Wow!, I think that's the least expensive I have seen. My 04 X manual was 19 and that was a good deal then.
 
I did get my 07 Premium Package (MT) for 21,973 including 500 rebate and 500 loyalty discount. I gave the 500 rebate back for financing so ended up at 22,973... I also got that guaranteed trade in thing for my 04. I know it was a good deal because my dealer let Subaru take it and said they couldn't make any money on it.
 
I did have to settle for white. I'm keeping this one till the wheels fall off.
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Good price for a Forester X - auto transmission ? by desiputra
Jan 06, 2007 (7:46 am)
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I was quoted $19,100 (inclusive of all charges except tax/tag) by a dealer for the base model Forester with auto transmission. Is thia a good price and also is there any specific option package that anybody would think makes sense adding. I am looking for a base car with the main needs being safety and reliability ( think I have passed the age for 'style' and 'oomph'...!!)
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Buying a Forester in AK by daveit
Jan 10, 2007 (1:45 pm)
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Well, I should have bought a Forester instead of my Honda CR-V. I realized that I really don't like the way the CR-V handles. It seems to need to slip before kicking in the AWD.
 
So, now I'm looking at a new Forester. It looks like the trade-in for my CR-V is around 17,800. I owe about 13000 on it still so I won't be losing any money.
 
I'm in Anchorage so no sales tax. They like to jack up the prices with all kinds of crazy fees since we live in the middle of nowhere. They are currently asking $23965 for a Forester 2.5 X with manual. The Edmunds TMV is showing $21849 minus the $1500 would make it $20349.
 
Do you think they will give me that price? Should I try to go lower? When I called and talked to a sales guy he told me that his sales manager was motivated because it's a slow part of the year. Subarus are in high-demand up here, but so are CR-Vs. My CR-V is an EX model so it's better-equipped that the X.
 
I'm looking at possibly buying this weekend so I'm anxiously awaiting you replies. Thanks.

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