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Current pricing on Forester X?? by cohenfive
Dec 09, 2005 (8:46 am)
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my sister's car was totalled last week up near boston (nobody was hurt, just a dumb other driver hitting my sister's car) and she wants to buy a new forester x. i know there's $1000 rebate available, and i've checked the inventory of dealers local to her and they have tons of inventory. i'm wondering where these will trade--invoice less the rebate or can you dip into the holdback?? i'll likely do the negotiations myself to make things easier for her. thanks!!
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Re: 06 Forester LLBean [rottmon] by gmarie
Dec 10, 2005 (6:07 am)
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Replying to: rottmon (Nov 11, 2005 4:59 pm)

manchester sub... i had that price from several dealerships but needed a good price on the trade in. seemed like doing my homework and knowing the phrase 'out the door' really paid off.
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Re: Current pricing on Forester X?? [cohenfive] by raybear
Dec 11, 2005 (4:02 am)
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Replying to: cohenfive (Dec 09, 2005 8:46 am)

Invoice less rebate is fine, find out what they charge for a doc or conveyance fee and offer a bit under invoice to cover a portion of it. Most subie dealers have links on their websites where you can make an offer.
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Prevalence of Mandatory Arbitration Weaselling? by xtsfo
Dec 12, 2005 (9:19 am)
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I saw an interesting comment a couple of dozen pages (or so) back regarding one dealer's attempt to include a Mandatory Arbitration clause (where you lose your right to sue if needed) in their sales contract paperwork. The poster reported that he was able to tell the dealer to cross the clause out or he'd walk and not complete the sale. I happen be in agreement with the poster - Mandatory Arbitration *is* Weaselling. So, I wonder: Of the people who have bought recently, how many have seen similar clauses in the sales paperwork? Has anyone else tried refusing the clause?
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'06 XT pricing ? by nhroadrunner
Dec 13, 2005 (11:17 am)
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I am in need of a new car and am considering an '06 Forester XT premium with 4EAT. I was recently offered a price of $25,170 (including title/doc fee). This appears to be a decent price. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 
I currently drive a '99 Accord V6 and would love to get into another Accord but I'm tired of "ice skating" during the winter here in New England. I would like to see a stability control system (among other things!) offered on all Subaru models but I'm hopeful that the AWD system alone will set my mind at ease during my commute on the highways. The base 4-cylinder engine is quick on backroads but lacks passing power on the highway which is why I'm looking at the XT.
 
I appreciate any thoughts, specifically regarding the pricing. Thanks.
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Re: '06 XT pricing ? [nhroadrunner] by losthat1
Dec 14, 2005 (9:54 am)
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Replying to: nhroadrunner (Dec 13, 2005 11:17 am)

Get a price from several dealers on line. This is a good time to buy. I got $1,550 off an original quote from my local Southern NH dealer after getting a better deal elsewhere. (If you are looking for a dealer there is an excellent one very close to the NH/MA state line.)
 
I have had vehicles with stability control and don't see any need for it in the Forester...it's great in the snow, ice and rain.
 
I'm surprised you feel the base engine lacks passing power. I've done great passing on the highway and even on hills. Plus I'm getting almost 30MPG!
 
Good luck
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25620 by ateixeira
Dec 14, 2005 (10:50 am)
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That's the cheapest XT Auto I could find at fitzmall.com, so run and buy that before they change their minds.
 
-juice
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Useful FOCUS improver: fightingchance.com by xtsfo
Dec 15, 2005 (7:28 am)
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I recently saw a reference here to the site www.fightingchance.com
 
So, I took a flyer and ordered their info kit. It's interesting. Even after literally months of research on a new Forester XT, I found much of the ancillary information (beyond the prosaic model/invoice/MSRP data) to be quite useful. The info kit really concentrates all of the important items to consider during the purchase process. It also describes many of the "car store" operational background isues that influences the deals you see, their timing, and things like why you should look at dealer newspaper ads even if they're not directly relevant to the particular car you're interested in, etc. Recommended.
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Re: Current pricing on Forester X?? [cohenfive] by bart0001
Dec 20, 2005 (4:58 pm)
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Replying to: cohenfive (Dec 09, 2005 8:46 am)

Ive been shopping a Forester X in the Boston area and found one dealer thus far willing to sell below invoice. If one will, they all will. Inventory is HEAVY right now.
 
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Re: Current pricing on Forester X?? [bart0001] by sociableorg
Dec 21, 2005 (6:40 am)
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Replying to: bart0001 (Dec 20, 2005 4:58 pm)

Hi.. Who is the Boston dealer you contacted ? Appreciate your response

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