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2758 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 3:07 PM
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I live in the San Francisco Bay area. I have an 03 Forester. I feel the dealers around here are crazy. I was quoted $400.00 for my 15,000 tune-up. I've called the three area dealers and each has a different quote around the same amount. The dealers say the all wheel drive costs extra. Maybe so but 400.00. Edmunds.com says it should be around $200.00. How much are other people paying? thanks |
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Did that myself, so I only paid for parts. Even those were at wholesale from Liberty Subaru - mail order. splurger: I'd walk, that dealer made a deal and now they're adding to the price. That's textbook bait-and-switch. The X model has incentives and the dealer should be motivated to sell. The 2005 gets a new 3 spoke steering wheel and soon will be in the lots competing with that 2004. -juice |
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Hi, guys, I've been lurking this board for a while and it's been very helpful. I am posting the deal I got but I also would like your comments. After driving Forester, CRV, Santa Fe and Outlander, my wife agreed with me that the Forester was the best, to my immense relief. Anyhow, as I was going to move ahead with the purchase, I just asked about Legacy out of curiosity and the dealder hits me that there is $1500 rebate on Legacy this month as they want to clear the room for soon arriving 2005. I think I got the pretty good deal with Forester, but the Legacy deal was too good to pass on without some serious consideration. I just want your opinion if I indeed got a good deal on Forester and what you think about Legacy. I have 8 month old son so the safety of Forester was a big selling point to my wife (side airbag standard, highest rating, etc). I got this Internet quote from Stohlman Subaru in VA upfront and haven't tried to negotiate any yet. From what I've seen so far, I think this is pretty good deal and inclined to accept it whichever I choose. Would that be a mistake? Forester X: $19895 (dest, dealer fee included) plus tax and tag, 1.9% special financing (invoice $20478 including dest on Edmunds) (It was $19559 from Fitz Mall but Stohlman is so much closer to me and they throw in some vouchers for loaner cars, maintanence discount, etc, so I am willing to pay a few extra for convenience) Legacy L Special Edition: $17998 (dest, dealer fee included)plus tax and tag. (after $1500 rebate) no special financing with rebate. (invoice $19982 after $1000 rebate according to Edmunds) I want the safest vehicle possible and we loved driving Forester. I am not too thrilled about Legacy, but it is almost as good as Forester and there are some added perks with Special Ed trim, such as double moon roof. I loved the moon roof in Forester, but I have to pay additional maybe $3000 for XS Premium, out of my budget range. It's really side airback/Forester/cool vs. Legacy/moon roof/(less cool) Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks! JP
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Replying to: manindune (Apr 12, 2004 2:42 pm) -Frank P. |
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Replying to: manindune (Apr 12, 2004 2:42 pm) Good luck...you cant make a bad decision with those prices on two excellent, reliable cars! Mark |
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First, many thanks to all who share their wisdom here. I've been a long-time Honda Civic owner, but it's time to retire it after 13 years and 175K miles. I hope to be the smiling owner of a Forester by the end of the month. I test-drove one for the weekend and there's no turning back now! I'm comparing prices from several dealers and hope someone will weigh in with an opinion. One dealer gave me a price of $22,699 for a 2004 XS PP Automatic with cargo tray, arm rest extension, interior air filter and rear cargo net. Only other fee would be for the paperwork ($125) and I'll get the special 1.9% financing. This is in New England where I understand the prices to be a little bit higher than in many other areas. Edmunds shows the invoice to be $22,992. Sounds like a great deal to me, but I've only ever done this once before (with my Civic) so I thought I'd get a sanity check before signing on the dotted line. Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: jazz (Apr 13, 2004 3:27 pm)
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Replying to: jazz (Apr 13, 2004 3:59 pm) -Frank P. |
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Invoice - The base invoice price that a manufacturer charges a franchised dealer. National Base Price - The national market price for the base configuration of this vehicle. This figure does not include optional equipment and destination charges. Short answer - we don't include destination in the invoice price. Steve, Host |
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| Thank you both for your input. I just needed some corroboration that I was looking at this the right way. I'll be a Forester owner by the weekend! | |
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