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2725 messages, Last post on Nov 11, 2009 at 6:07 PM
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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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Replying to: ateixeira (May 05, 2005 10:40 am)
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Check with the place you buy the alloys from, maybe they'll agree to give you a partial credit. I already have 16" alloys, but if I had needed a set you'd have a buyer already. -juice |
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Replying to: skisi (May 05, 2005 10:42 am) Is that a decent price? Aedh |
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