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Subaru Forester Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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anybody esle, who bought from fitzmall.com? I know you are out here :) by alyosha73
Jun 10, 2004 (4:27 pm)
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Got a question while filling out their paperwork. I am buying with registration in SC and the tax is capped at $300 for a new car purchase (dont worry , we have property taxes on cars, so it is even steven). However the fine folks at fitzmall.com, claim that their computer is not allowing to put any other number than percent of purchase, so they indicated ZERO in tax and put the $300 in the line for TAGS. I am worried, that my SC DMV might not understand this and ask me to pay taxes again? Am I being paranoid?
BTW, 1.9 financing is gone now, but they dropped the prices even more - about 1800 under invoice for XT premium (model 4ck).
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Re: [ateixeira #331] thanks for getting the price down for me :) by alyosha73
Jun 10, 2004 (4:33 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 08, 2004 6:46 am)

I dont mind those test drive miles at all, as long as you didnt leave stains on uphosltery from too much loving, wait, it is PP, easy clean up, never mind than
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by ateixeira
Jun 14, 2004 (6:55 am)
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Those prices are TEMPTING, boy oh boy.
 
Just get it documented, as far as those taxes. Maybe make them put a note in the margins and then sign it?
 
-juice
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Re: [ateixeira #340] by alyosha73
Jun 15, 2004 (2:37 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 14, 2004 6:55 am)

Yes, thats what I did, made them to fax me a letter, stating that the taxes are paid and just indicated in the line for tags. I did figure how to get around it, but didnt want to be PITA - all they had to do is calculate appropriate percantage, which corresponded to the total of $300, like 1.2% for 25000 car
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by mark04
Jun 16, 2004 (5:59 am)
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We just signed the papers for our 04 Forester last night. We are thrilled with the car and the price we got, but I'm feeling the way I did after we bought our house- like I've signed my life away (we haven't bought a new car in 11 years so it was like the first time all over again). What bothered me was that some of the forms we signed were not completely filled in. When we questioned it the guy said that it was just the way it was done, in order to save time. We accepted that explanation but now I am worried. Is this typical?? The form that detailed the price of the car (and tax, tags, etc) was complete and correct when we signed. Thanks.
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by ateixeira
Jun 16, 2004 (8:29 am)
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That's the one that counts. Dealers want you to be happy so you give them good scores on the survey. Hold on to that survey for a month or so when you get it, just to be sure.
 
If they do start hassling you, mention the survey...
 
-juice
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Re: [mark04 #342] by alyosha73
Jun 16, 2004 (12:01 pm)
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Replying to: mark04 (Jun 16, 2004 5:59 am)

I think it is ok, to have form not completely filled out, you signed under the last line, which indicated your total, the fact that there are extra lines are irrelevant, cause in case of fraudulent addition any more items, the total wont re-compute. You are as safe as signing any other document, corrections after the fact would make it illegal.
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Finalized purchase last weekend by alyosha73
Jun 29, 2004 (5:01 pm)
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Finalized my purchase at fitzmall, had to fly in and drive back home. Very happy with them and with the car. Came prepared with quote for extended warranty from warrantydirect.com and it was lower than subies by $300 (dealer wanted 1800 for it and $239 for gap), I said no thank you, than the manager walked in and offered to beat warrantydirect - voila - 1499 for 7 years/100k, at zero deductible. I wanted to get it- cause AWD and Turbo could be expensive to repair. On the drive home got into a spectacular storm, and I was able to slow down from 80 to 0 in no time when the accident happened ahead, FXT is already looking after my well being. Now I need to buy something nice for the car - checked other threads: www.1stsubaruparts.com and www.allsubaru.com seems to be the consensus here, how do I get them to take subarubux? My last reimbursement came too late to be applied to purchase.
I need air filter, brush guard, hood protector, maybe not in that order.
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Re: Finalized purchase last weekend [alyosha73 #345] by ohtoma
Jun 29, 2004 (6:18 pm)
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Replying to: alyosha73 (Jun 29, 2004 5:01 pm)

Were there any other charges beyond the "Internet Price" shown on their site? They seem very cheap, just looking for the catch...
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2004 Pricing by mnf
Jun 30, 2004 (7:04 am)
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First when driving from Sea World to Universal studios i only saw ONE Subaru on the road. In the paper advertised Costa Mesa were 2004 Foresters (Turbo also) $4488 off MSRP and a $1000 rebate for a total of $5488 off MSRP. On a 2004 Outback LL Bean 3.0 After rebates for $23988 they must be moving 2004 models out the door.

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