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Re: Is a 5yr old Forester for $12,500 a good deal? [brc2004] by p0926
Oct 03, 2004 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: brc2004 (Oct 02, 2004 4:54 pm)

First off as has been pointed out, in order to help you determine the value we need to know what the mileage is. Take the avg private party price that you get from Edmunds and KBB and that's what you should be looking to pay ($12,5k seems a little high). Next, have a reputable mechanic give the vehicle a through going over. If you don't know of one, there are companies that specialize in inspecting used cars and will come to you (figure on paying $100-200 for this service). If the vehicle checks out all right, then yes it should last another 5-7 years without any problem. One more thing, with your extremely short commute, you might want to take it out on the hwy once a week or so and give the engine and exhaust system a chance to clear out the crud from all those short trips.
 
-Frank
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by brc2004
Oct 03, 2004 (5:06 pm)
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Thanks for the advice!
 
I just went and drove the used Forester. It was in good condition (and what a nice owner; she really DID have all the maintenance records), but I was very disappointed to find that it was not quite as comfortable inside as the new Foresters. The driving dynamics didn't seem quite the same either. So I don't think I'll be getting it.
 
I can afford a new car, but I haven't decided if I'm ready to commit that much money.
 
Thanks again; I should have waited to post until after I gave the vehicle a test-drive.
 
(And p0926, for the advice about taking whatever car I end up getting on the highway once a week -- that's a great tip! )
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Price of Forester XT on the East Coast by Donluce
Oct 03, 2004 (8:52 pm)
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My wife and plan to fly to the East Coast early next year and purchase a XT, and drive it back to California. I have been looking at the selection and prices of the XT at Fitzgerald Auto Malls in Maryland. They seem to have a good selection, and prices appear to be about $2000.00 below factory invoice.
 
Can anyone suggest other dealers I should check out on the East Coast?
 
Thanks,
 
Don Luce
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Re: Price of Forester XT on the East Coast [Donluce] by rsholland
Oct 04, 2004 (5:23 am)
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Replying to: Donluce (Oct 03, 2004 8:52 pm)

Don
 
You might check out Herb Gordon Subaru in Silver Spring MD. They're part of the MileOne dealer group, and perhaps 10 miles or so from the FitzMall White Flint Subaru dealer. There's also Stoelman Subaru in Tysons Corner, Va and Beyer Subaru in Alexandria, VA. All these dealers are on the outskirts of Washington, and just off the DC beltway (I-495). They are all well aware of FitzMall, and their pricing, and try to be very competitive with FitzMall.
 
For addresses and directions, as well as current inventory, go to the SOA web site. There's a dealer search feature there. Select Maryland and Virginia. Another thing you might want to do is to call each of these dealers and ask to speak to the Sales Manager and/or Internet Sales Manager. Explain to them that you're flying in from CA (so they know you're really serious about a car purchase), and maybe they'll go further out of their way to sweeten the deal. Whatever deal you strike over the phone, get them to fax over something, so that you have some sort of proof in hand when you actually go and "do the deal." Good luck!
 
Bob
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Is this trip really necessary? by boomerbubba
Oct 04, 2004 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: Donluce (Oct 03, 2004 8:52 pm)

My wife and plan to fly to the East Coast early next year and purchase a XT, and drive it back to California. I have been looking at the selection and prices of the XT at Fitzgerald Auto Malls in Maryland.
 
I had a similar plan a few months ago. I was going to fly to the DC area, buy a Forester XT from Fitzmall and drive it back to Texas. I found that a local dealer in Texas, when shown the Fitzmall web site, essentially matched the offer. So I bought locally.
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Re: Price of Forester XT on the East Coast [Donluce] by edunnett
Oct 04, 2004 (7:06 am)
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Replying to: Donluce (Oct 03, 2004 8:52 pm)

Are there no XT's left in California?! YOu are very lucky being in CA that you have two of the country's best dealerships to chose from : Carlsen Subaru in Redwood City ( I can recommend my sales person if you want to email me) and Santa Cruz Subaru also. Regardless of where you buy, I recommend one of those two for service. Oh hell, I got a great deal at Carlsen so I recommend buying there too!
Elissa
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by ateixeira
Oct 04, 2004 (8:47 am)
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Since you said east coast, Van Bortel in NY is another no-haggle dealer, check them out too.
 
But the DC area has plenty of Subaru dealers, like Bob said.
 
-juice
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Re: Subaru Forester: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS] by tanager
Oct 05, 2004 (1:22 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 8:07 am)

Hi,
 
As a novice car-buyer, I am seeking some advice on how to go about purchasing a new Forester. I have never bought a new car before and I'm not sure if I am getting the best deal possible. I visited one dealer and took the car for a test drive (I liked it). I asked what the invoice price was. He did some calculations and after adding $500 to the invoice and tacking on the tax, tags, and documentation fees, the total came to about $22,600 for a Forester X, manual transmission---basic, no additional features, with 2.9% financing. I guess what I really want to know is: is this a good deal? Or should I keep haggling? And one final question: for those of you out there with the XS, is it worth it to go the next step up? The only two perks I would really like to have are the heated seats and moonroof. But my budget is somewhat tight, and I don't want to be shackled with huge monthly payments. Thanks for any advice.
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Re: Subaru Forester: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [tanager] by kirstie_h HOST
Oct 05, 2004 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: tanager (Oct 05, 2004 1:22 pm)

Welcome, tanager! And hang in there... sounds like you're through the most difficult part.
 
Since taxes and title fees can vary widely from area to area, our members will be better able to comment if you can state the selling price without those items. If you get a chance, try to post that info.
 
kirstie_h
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Re: Subaru Forester: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [tanager] by edunnett
Oct 05, 2004 (4:08 pm)
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Replying to: tanager (Oct 05, 2004 1:22 pm)

Hey, welcome. By the way, asking a dealer for invoice price on a car doesn't count as "haggling"! So, yes, you should absolutely continue negotiating! You don't mention if you are looking at an '05 or an '04.
 
Invoice on the 2005 XS is $20,412 and you can get it from carsdirect.com for $20,560. To that add
$575 (destination charge)
$50 (documentation)
$300 (estimate of tags/registration, varies by state)
$1750 (tax based on 8.5%)
= $23,235
 
So, if you got an "out the door" price of $22,600 for a 2005 then that's a great deal. I suspect you are looking at a 2004 though. If you are looking at a 2004 then I would shoot for $18,600 base (there is a $1500 customer rebate good through 11/1), and $21,200 out the door. In which case, you look like you are getting a bad deal.

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