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Re: Buying New Forester [bobfox3] by sub_lisa
Aug 24, 2008 (10:09 pm)
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Replying to: bobfox3 (Aug 24, 2008 3:11 pm)

Thank you everyone for all of your responses/tips/advice! I really appreciate all the advice. I see that there is a lot of reference to dealer invoice. Where would I be able to get the dealer invoice price for a forester? How do I find out what the dealer invoice price is for the car and the extras. I'd like to get the 09 Forester 2.5X Limited(no Turbo), steel silver metallic, bumper corner molding kit, body side molding kit, all weather floor mats, rear bumper cover, cargo tray, EC mirror compass, luggage compartment cover, and puddle light kit. I'd like to add heated front seats, heated mirror, and the windshield wiper de-icer. What is the pzez engine? Now, I'm a lot less nervous about buying a car....thanks to all your advice. You guys give me a lot more confidence!
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Invoice prices? by kyfdx HOST
Aug 25, 2008 (4:06 am)
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Click on the Edmunds.com link at the top of the page..
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Re: Buying New Forester [sub_lisa] by mquillen
Aug 25, 2008 (4:49 am)
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Replying to: sub_lisa (Aug 24, 2008 10:09 pm)

Sub_lisa, the cold weather package (heated seats, mirrors, wiper de-icer) is included on the Limited, you don't have to add it.
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Re: Regarding the purchase from Heuberger Motors [bpraxis] by sgloon
Aug 25, 2008 (10:30 am)
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Replying to: bpraxis (Aug 24, 2008 1:16 pm)

Brandon,
 
I bought my car from Heuberger and had less than pleasant experience. I have finally (just last week) gotten all my keys/fobs/tools (and working with my car) and am just awaiting a check for reimbursement for the programming of the keys. If I get the check this week, the entire process will have taken 10 weeks. See my post at: Message #2154 and look at Message 2157 as well.
 
Heuberger is able to sell the cars for a lower price as they are the largest Subaru dealer in the country... ie they sell the most. Thus, they get the cars from Subaru at a lower price than those dealers who sell a lot less... They also ship the cars not only all over the country, but to Canada as well.
 
They definitely had the best prices that I found. And if I didn't have the major hassles with the keys/tools/fobs/manual/detailing, it definitely would have been worth it... As it is, I don't think it was worth the ordeal I went through for a car I paid $23k for...I expected a lot more. I think I would have tried harder to get my local dealer to come down to their price. I didn't think it would have made a difference, as the car was being delivered to me at no additional charge.
 
Good luck with your car purchase. I hope you have a wonderful experience where ever you decide to buy!
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Re: Buying New Forester [sub_lisa] by jeffmc
Aug 25, 2008 (9:38 pm)
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Replying to: sub_lisa (Aug 24, 2008 10:09 pm)

The PZEV engine stands for "Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle". It's a lower emissions level than even some hybrids, and will be standard on any new non-turbo Forester purchased in WA or OR (or any other state which requires CA emissions standards). It's about a $200 increase over the non-PZEV engines, but you get a slight bump in horsepower (5HP, I believe) and cleaner emissions. If you buy in WA or OR, you don't have a choice of ordering one without this technology anyway... it's required by state law.
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Re: Buying New Forester [chicago2008] by bobfox3
Aug 25, 2008 (9:43 pm)
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Replying to: chicago2008 (Aug 24, 2008 7:30 pm)

chicago2008 and sub lisa,
you both were asking about the invoice price. it has nothing to do with the sticker price on the car = don't look at the sticker price. you can find the invoice price for all trims of the '09 forester (2.5x or premium or limited, etc) plus each and every option, right here on the edmunds website. you click on new cars, search the 2009 forester, then select prices, then click on the trim you want and it will give you both msrp (sticker price) and the invoice prices. don't forget to add the destination of about $665 to invoice total before you decide how much below invoice you'll aim for.
if you have trouble finding it, someone else on this forum can help direct you to it - i'm leaving town for a week and won't be checking the forum.
remember to negotiate by e-mail with each dealership and use the price from one to force the others to come down.
good luck - i'll be happy to help some more when i get back in town.
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Re: Buying New Forester [sub_lisa] by jeffmc
Aug 25, 2008 (10:04 pm)
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Replying to: sub_lisa (Aug 24, 2008 10:09 pm)

Invoice, including $665 destination, on a PZEV Forester Limited is $25,231. Like mguillen said, the all-weather package (heated seats, mirrors, front wiper de-icer) is standard. Cargo tray is also standard on Limited. Popular Equipment Group 4-A adds auto-dim mirror/compass and puddle lights for $268 invoice. Body side moldings are $155 invoice, all-weather floor mats are $39 invoice, cargo cover is $108 invoice, and rear bumper cover is $51 invoice. Can't find a price for the bumper corner moldings, but I'd expect $40-$100. Grand total (without the bumper corner moldings) would be $25,852 invoice, if my math's right.
 
Some of those features are also available in packages that include other things not on your list, like splash guards, hood deflector, wheel arch moldings. Not sure how it compares to Edmunds' information, but you can also find a pretty good breakdown of option packages and individual options (including invoice & MSRP pricing) here:
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/forester/forester2009.html#option%20packages
 
I'd also note that if you order a Forester rather than taking one from the lot, you could see a 10-12 week wait, so it may be worth it to take something off of the lot that has a similar group of options and add whatever is missing (if anything) from your list of desired options. If it were me, I'd pay (for example) an extra $70 for splashguards and cargo nets I didn't want rather than wait 2-3 months, but I'm sure everyone's got a different level of patience.
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FInancing by chicago2008
Aug 26, 2008 (9:42 am)
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Does anyone have any advice on financing? What type of down payment should be given on a 60 month finance deal? Has anyone found better rates than the 4.9 financing they have going on righ now?
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Re: FInancing [chicago2008] by sgloon
Aug 26, 2008 (12:55 pm)
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Replying to: chicago2008 (Aug 26, 2008 9:42 am)

If you do the subaru financing, there is no down payment required. You can even get your deposit back from the dealer, if you paid one. So, if approved, you can walk away with your car with no money down , but a bunch of money owed.
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Re: Heuberger [sgloon] by sgloon
Aug 26, 2008 (1:04 pm)
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Replying to: sgloon (Aug 13, 2008 8:34 pm)

As a follow-up to previous posts re: Heuberger.
 
The other thing I just happened to catch is Heuberger gave Subaru the wrong purchase date. So, my warranty would have been affected if I had had something happen close to the end of my warranty period. I would have been told that my car was out of warranty when it was really in warranty...by a couple of weeks.
 
I had to call Subaru and then send them copies of my paper work to get this rectified. Subaru just called today to say they have adjusted the records.
 
Just one additional item (that I have found so far), that has taken up my time and energy to bring things to where they should have been when my car was delivered. I wouldn't buy from Heuberger again after all the issues I have had to deal with...the hassles (note the plural) wasn't worth the savings as there are too many different things which went wrong. And it took/is taking a long time for them to fix the problems... None of which I could have predicted.
 
The last new car I had bought had been a total non-issue.

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