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Replying to: djsmooth (Feb 10, 2008 9:36 pm) http://adserver1.harvestadsdepot.com/portorgonian/ss/carrsubaru/ |
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http://fitzmall.com/carfind/resultsa.asp?Search=NEW&order=INT_PRICE&DISPTYPE=ALL-
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Replying to: ateixeira (Feb 11, 2008 12:59 pm) 0.0% Financing plus $2,000 Cash Back on Subaru Forester 2.5X models (8FA, 8FB)†
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Replying to: kavoom (Mar 05, 2008 4:50 am) I want an 09. No rebate, of course, but they did lower prices by $700-1200 on certain models, offsetting a big part of that rebate. |
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the question is how reasonable...or unreasonable...Subie dealers will be. If they take inventory and then try and sell these cars for MSRP, well...I have a feeling they won't be moving too much metal. I wonder if Subaru will put a 'guaranteed trade in value' program on Foresters. My parents are thinking of replacing their 2004 2.5x either with a 08 x Premium or an 09, which they of course haven't seen yet.
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Replying to: mfletou1 (Mar 06, 2008 8:09 am) I'm bummed, too, we have an 02 Legacy for trade. |
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Just wanted to share my experience as it may help others. I had been looking for a 2007 Forester XT. I love the 2008’s, but the 2007’s have the heated seats which were ridiculously omitted from all the Sports models for 2008. Anyhow, I found two still available in my area (Sacramento, CA) at separate dealerships. A WRB (Blue) and a Black one. MSRP for the Blue was $27,695 and $27,878 for the Black. Options were fairly similar with an auto-dimming mirror with compass, cargo tray, auto transmission. Anyhow, I got email offers from both and pitted their offers against each other. I was really annoyed at how staunch they were about going down any further from their quoted prices. Given the state of current car sales, interest rates, the economy in general, I thought they’d be more willing to deal. The dealership with the Blue Forester quoted me $4500 off. The dealer with the Black one quoted $4780 off the MSRP. After some further talks, I agreed to go with the dealer who had the Black car (though not my first color choice). This was after convincing them to throw in a rear spoiler, free oil changes, and lift tickets. Summation of my deal: 2007 Black Obsidian Pearl Forester Sports 2.5XT $27,695 MSRP -$4,780 Discount Added to deal at no cost to me: Paint matched rear spoiler ($319), free oil changes/tire rotations for life, and 2 season passes for a local ski resort. Total was $23,098.00 (Before tax/title/etc) a little over $25k+ out the door. Financed at 5% through Chase Bank/JP Morgan (Subaru uses them for financing). How'd I do? |
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Replying to: taun (Mar 06, 2008 12:08 pm) |
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Replying to: taun (Mar 06, 2008 12:08 pm)
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Replying to: tifighter (Mar 06, 2008 2:28 pm) As luck would have it, the dealers in my area had some left over 2007's. So although it may be considered 2 model years old, it's still new to me. I now have 100 miles on the odometer.
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