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| I have not seen this mentioned, but according to cars.com, there is a $1200. rebate and a $1200. dealer incentive on 2005 Forester X. The numbers are $850./$850. for XS w/moonroof and $1000./$1000. for XT. Hope that this helps everyone. | |
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Oct 05, 2004 1:33 pm) Sorry to disappear for so long. I was out of town. Thank you for your response. I am feeling the pressure to make a decision because the 2.9% financing deal will no longer be available after Oct. 31st (I'm in East Lansing, MI). The selling price without the items I listed, I believe, was in the neighborhood of $21,500. But I am not exact. This was for the Forester X 2005. I am also still wondering if it's worth the extra money to go for the XS. I know this is really subjective and personal preference, but I guess I'm just curious to hear people's thoughts on the perks that the XS offers. Thanks, Tanager
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If you hang on to your vehicles for a long time, the cost per year is fairly low. If you think you'll enjoy those things, go for it. You'll even get a bit of it back at resale. -juice
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Replying to: ateixeira (Oct 19, 2004 8:03 am) |
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Replying to: tanager (Oct 19, 2004 8:02 am) -Frank P.S. "afraid of committment" Hmm... where's Ross when you need him? |
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silver 2005 X two weeks ago for 18400 auto trans., tailpipe cover, armrest extention,1250 rebate, 21009 out the door with taxes. Mazda Autonetwork, Queens, NY. Paid with Credit Card convenience check, 0% for a year. As soon as it posted, got 2 offers per day for transfer balances 1.99 to 2.99 for the life of the loan.
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Replying to: serge2 (Oct 19, 2004 9:30 pm) Who is Ross? |
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An long-time member, he had a Forester but retired and gave it up. -juice |
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Replying to: serge2 (Oct 19, 2004 9:30 pm) |
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Replying to: tanager (Oct 19, 2004 8:02 am) I just bought a new '04 Forester XS. I really like the monochrome look, and that's what steered me to the XS. I spent a LOT of time on the Internet, searching dealer inventories (courtesy the Subaru.com dealer locator engine). I tracked down what I wanted -- with $900 worth of accessories, many of which I didn't really want but probably will use -- in eastern Tennessee. I'm in Indianapolis, but it was the last '04 on their lot and they wanted it gone. When all was said and done, I got the XS w/the premium package (moonroof, cloth interior) plus the 7-year extended warranty for about $23,650 (including 9.5% sales tax on the warranty). The car was $22,000, and the warranty was $1,650. That included the $1,000 rebate in their area (it's $1,500 in the region Indpls. is in, but there haven't been any '04s at the dealers here for months). I relied mostly on Consumer Reports, but I also used Edmunds info. I made an offer that, according to CR, was below the dealer's cost. I also had been looking at an '04 in Wisconsin and a few other places. But this one had the full paint warranty (most of the others had the "environmental exposure'' deal that voids the paint warranty). We had a "misunderstanding'' about the rebate -- whether the purchase price included it (their belief) or was to be in addition to it (mine -- and I'm a journalist who's paid to listen and get things right). I used that as leverage to get the warranty at dealer cost. FYI -- in Indiana, cars are taxed as personal property. Your car is assigned to an excise tax class based on its purchase price. I found out what the break points were and got the dealer to make the purchase price $201 lower, which put me into a lower excise class. We took that $201 and added it to the cost of the warranty. They lost no money, but it saved me. And buying the warranty at cost saved me nearly $700. So, we made up the $1,000 "misunderstanding'' without costing them any money. I pitched the ideas, and they agreed. It was an amazing deal. And I have a great SUV that had 127 miles on it when I got it! |
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