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Replying to: edunnett (Oct 05, 2004 4:08 pm) Thanks for your detail information. Is the invoice price you mentioned $20,412 for a 2005 X model for XS model? We are serious thinking about getting a 2005 XS, and the best internet price we got so far is $22,000 + destination + 8.625% tax + $300 estimate of tags/registration + upgrads. Is this a good price??? Please help
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Replying to: jlk (Oct 24, 2004 5:27 pm)
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Replying to: ny72 (Oct 24, 2004 7:17 pm) |
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Compare quotes you get to prices from fitzmall.com in MD and Van Bortel in NY. They should match those prices. -juice |
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Replying to: baydrive (Oct 24, 2004 8:45 pm) Among the 3 offering prices, only the last one ($19,900)includes the destination charge and rebate discount($1,200) but exclude doc fee ($135) and new tire tax ($7.50). I called the sales person today and make sure the offer did not change. He reiterated that I just needed to add tax, doc. fee and tire tax. When I asked him to put the offer on paper and fax it to me, he politely refused because he was afraid I would take it somewhere else and ask for better offer. Well, who wouldn't? Since his offer is already lower than Edmund's ($21,280) and I don't really have any concrete offer on paper that is lower than his, what other item can I use so as to lower his offer? Jane
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Replying to: jlk (Oct 25, 2004 5:28 pm) Since you mentioned the $7.50 tire tax I am assuming that you are buying the car in New Jersey. I found the few dealerships that I went to there were honest and upfront. You do not need the offer in writing to shop it around. I wrote down the offer that one dealership gave me and brought it to another. Each then gave me their final offer. No pressure. Both dealerships were willing to match prices. I did my homework before buying and the $19900 including destination is a great price. Don't think you will get lower. If you prefer one of the other dealers that gave you a higher price then simply go back to them with the lower quote. They might match it.
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Replying to: jlk (Oct 25, 2004 5:28 pm) |
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.....the'05 Forester X MT - using the CSAA Auto Club discount - is $19465. OTD with tax, licence and dork(doc) fee we have $21303.......... ...using KellyBB site and cranking in dealer trade for an '04: $18200. So your pricing seems pretty decent....ez |
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Hi, Am considering a Forrester XS with moonroof and leather vs XS LL Bean model. Will be in DC next week so could actually pick up a car at Fitzmall and drive home. The online price at fitzmall.com was 24,300 for an LL Bean. This seems almost too good to be true.....is it? would it be likely that I could find a local dealer (Atlanta) that might match this? Thanks for any info, MAP
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You could ask, but I'd argue that the dealer that is straight up and offers a good price like that deserves your business. They are for real, too. No hidden costs. My wife bought her Legacy there, and in total my family has purchased 5 Subies from them. -juice |
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