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2758 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 3:07 PM
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Yes, we used the VIP program for my wife. You basically get a car at invoice with no haggling. Plus you keep the rebates or dealer incentives. BUT - if you look now people are beating those prices without much effort, so I wouldn't bother. -juice |
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When will the '06 be available at dealers? I'd bet incentives on '05s will only get better in May now that they have to clear '05's off the lots. How tight is back seat room? Need more room than my VW Jetta, but specs look like these two cars are about the same as far as roominess. |
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Should be about the same, but the Forester has more upright seating with a lot more headroom. So it feels airier. Weakness: small door opening makes ingress/egress sort of tough. -juice |
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Hi, Just bought an automatic 2005 Forester base model from Natick Subaru for $18,778.00 - price included rebate and destination charge (not incl. tax and the usual misc. fees). I was quoted this price with an Internet query, and it was a little less than the price they advertised in the local paper. What I loved was the low pressure sales approach and getting EXACTLY what I asked for - none of those extra silly things like spoilers (on a station wagon? give me a break). I called around and no other dealer could match this price (and they didn't have the champagne color I was partial to), so I jumped. Hope this helps anyone in the area shopping around... |
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Congrats. I can't believe that today prices are lower than what I paid in 1998. Lucky ducks. -juice |
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Hi, I am looking to buy an XT Forester in the next 30 days and if anyone out there has experience with Colorado Subaru dealers (or New Mex), I would appreciate being steered to a dealer who is discounting. Thanks, Gringo1
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Replying to: gringo1 (Apr 30, 2005 3:37 pm) I checked out John Elway and Shortline Subaru and Burt Subaru and they all initially are quoting high 24k for XT Manual PP. They said the $2k rebate is effective for all of May, but the $500 marketing help from Subaru to the dealer disappeared end of April. Looks like I'll have to go to Texas or California to match the mid to high $23K prices. Colorado dealers so far are $1300 higher, which is still $800 more than if the $500 mktg incentive were carried over to May. Anyone out there? Gringo1 |
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We're here, just not near Colorado. -juice |
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| Getting a 2.5X and thinking about replacing the steel wheels with alloy and upgrading the OEM tires. Anyone have an opinion on a market for a set of new OEM steel wheels and tires? | |
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They can be used to mount snow tires on, but don't expect to get much for them. I think Tire Rack charges $38 for new steelies, so figure you can get maybe $25 a pop, or $100 for the full set. -juice
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