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Replying to: nohitterhood (Feb 20, 2006 11:40 am) Byron |
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I will be in the market for a 2.5i. What should I expect from dealers in discussing price of 2.5i? I have checked our local dealer (Austin and Houston as well) and they have few 2.5i's with some 2.5rs's left over from last year. It doesn't seem like they sell well here compared to up north. Should I expect a great deal or paying MSRP? Thanks! |
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I did some comparatives on pricing, and either the US is getting great deals on most models or Canadians are taking it up the ... ever since the dollar has climbed. Subaru is the worse with 20% premium on the WRX and Honda has a 13% additional markup on an SI with Aero and 18" wheels. At Audi Canadians pay a 14% premium for 4WD compared to an 8% premium for 2WD Generally speaking across the Toyota lineup we're paying between 10% and 20% more than the US after factoring in the current exchange rate. The new VW GTI gap starts at 14% for the base but when you add some extras it drops to 7% Given the free trade laws I think it's at the point where it might cost less to import the car from the US rather than buying at a Canadian dealership. PS - don't give me the line about supply and demand. This is the corporate machine exploiting the under informed consumer. |
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 8:10 am) What an awesome car! Just came from a WRX too. What a huge difference. I'm glad I bought one! |
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Replying to: shrink2 (Jan 27, 2006 8:36 pm) What are they really getting? How did you do?
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Replying to: fisherboy (Mar 15, 2006 6:29 pm)
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Replying to: raybear (Mar 15, 2006 7:48 pm) |
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I just drove home my new STi (black, no accessories). The internet manager priced it insanely low at $30,109. I sprung for the super-duper 6/80 warranty with tires/rims, interior/exterior, theft recovery, and 2/24 scheduled maintenance. After all that and TT+L, I payed just over 33K. Subaru currently has decent finance rates - 3.9% for 48 months, and 4.9% for 49-72 months. I bought it from Subaru of Milford in southern NH, and had a great experience with them. They were very helpful with the logistics - gave me a ride from rental car dropoff, and gave me a loaner so I could get insurance and plates (NH temp plates are no good in MA)
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Replying to: solublefish (Mar 17, 2006 4:39 pm) -juice |
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Closed on '06 STI this week. Black/silver, fogs, security impact, short throw, auto dim mirror. About $200 over invoice - BS fees I did not argue on (Dock fee, finance fee). I did jump on the 0% for 2yrs as a part of it and got the 100K/6yr with no deductable for $1,392 (they made a around $200 on the warranty), figure the warranty will protect me if I hang on to it and help resell if I don't. Picking it up in an hour, psyched.
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