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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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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 8:07 am) 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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Replying to: tanager (Oct 05, 2004 1:22 pm) 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 Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host
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Replying to: tanager (Oct 05, 2004 1:22 pm) 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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Replying to: edunnett (Oct 05, 2004 4:08 pm) -Frank |
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......dealer cost per CU is just over 19,200. To me (invoking juice axiom 101: "They gotta eat!" would provide the 19400 to 19700 as a decent range. And let us not forget tax, license & dork. ..ah doc fees. ATB, ez... |
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Hi! I posted earlier with a query about a used Forester (which I decided not to get). So now I'm looking at new vehicles. With the current rebates and some negotiating, I'm pretty sure that I can get a 2005 Forester X for about $20K. On the other hand, an Impreza Outback is about $18K. (Both automatic.) As far as I can tell, the important differences are that the Forester lets you sit higher, offers more cargo space, and has side airbags. The mileage seems to be almost the same on both. Given the 2K difference in price, and what will probably turn out to be lower insurance costs of the Impreza, I'm wondering if there are any real disadvantages to getting it over the Forester. I will not be commuting much; just running errands and taking vacations with it.
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Replying to: brc2004 (Oct 10, 2004 4:10 pm) -Frank |
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Well, I finally got my Subaru Forester X. It is a silver 2005. The price (with an upgraded alarm system), was $20,511. After 5% sales tax, registry and document prep fees, the out the door price was $21,817. Wakefield, Massachusetts. Hope I did well! I'm glad that I took so long making a decision that higher rebates kicked in in the interim. These forums were an invaluable source of information; thanks to everyone who gave me advice.
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Took the test drive today. Listed as 27,220, including cargo tray and splash guards. Dealer offered selling price of 25,424 also included arm rest extension and hood deflector. We're located in the Northeast, not too many dealers around. Any comments? Thanks!
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