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2765 messages, Last post on Dec 04, 2009 at 10:16 AM
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Replying to: mrsal (Jun 01, 2009 1:21 pm) I can relate - we factory ordered our 2009 to get exactly what we wanted, down to the color and options.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 04, 2009 8:37 am)
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Replying to: 204meca (Jun 04, 2009 8:21 pm) |
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OK the dealer finally got the black 2009 in Prem, AWP Auto, that we struck a deal with a month a go for 22500. Now I see that 2010 are out. The place in NJ does not have it but place in Colorodo sp[rings has 27 2010 forester in stock what to do
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Replying to: fotboat (Jun 06, 2009 8:25 am) If you trade after less than, say, 5 years or so, the 2010's residual will be better, and that becomes significant. If you keep your cars forever and basically run then in to the ground, that becomes less significant, so get the better deal now. There is very, very little change from 2009 to 2010. |
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I'm curious if many low-mileage, used 09 Foresters will hit the market later this summer/fall. Is it reasonable to think they'll be out there? (Just trying to compare new vs. slightly used.)
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Replying to: goldy74 (Jun 08, 2009 8:29 am) You'll probably find a few but not many. Demand for the 09 Forester was brisk so they probably got as many as they could to dealer to sell. I think we'll start seeing more after 2 years, due to the 24 month lease returns. |
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Out of all the small/mid-sized SUVs I test drove (including the Acura RDX), I liked the Subaru Forester best. Trying to get an idea as to what the actual price would be on the Limited model. MSRP is 27-29k. I understand there is a 2k rebate on some models right now, but not the Forester. Does Surbaru offer extra incentives to cash purchasers? (Acura dealer doesn't - guess they make more $$ on financing everyone). Should I buy vehicle with nav system/sat radio or have it done as aftermarket? Thanks.
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Replying to: goldy74 (Jun 08, 2009 8:29 am) I am going to hold out for a $1-2K rebate or 0% financing rate that may show up in July or Aug after the 2010s have been on the lot for a while. That may not happen & if it does not happen before Aug I am concerned that the selection of 09s will be pretty slim, in which case there is not enough difference of the MSRP. between the 09 & 2010 model to cause me to break into a sweat. |
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Replying to: acurashopper (Jun 08, 2009 4:43 pm) I'll be honest - Subaru is not known for their stereos. You may want to spend it on aftermarket parts if you're an audiophile. Good news is the opening is a very standard double-DIN, so basically you have a huge selection to choose from in the aftermarket. Even the Navi is only so-so - no backup cam, and the 2009s don't even have Bluetooth (2010 got it). Right now you can get subsidized financing but no rebates. Subaru priced the Forester right and didn't need them. |
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