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786 messages, Last post on Nov 22, 2009 at 7:42 AM
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I paid $19,500 with 0% financing (for 63 months) three weeks ago at Shingle Springs (California) Nissan/Subaru. Got the color, options and accessories I wanted at the price I wanted. The 0% was just the icing on the cake. Took the car on a 1200 mile roadie and pulled about 30 mpg the whole way. The dealership experience was a positive one. Low pressure and knowledgeable. The car I bought was the forth one I had test driven that day. I thought about a matrix, but by the time a got the same options, the price went way up. I like Toyota cars, but hate the way they nickel and dime you out the door. |
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Replying to: bluewolf (Jul 22, 2009 4:15 pm) |
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Hi all, I thought I'd already posted this question elsewhere but can't find it again. Could someone point me in the direction of a good website for WRX aftermarket parts or even parts I can get during the deal? The subaru website isn't great at showing what's available. Also, I have two toddlers & want to get most bang for buck. What is the best for actually having a life besides "racing": sedan, hb, or wagon? I thought the sedan would be the best, but now not so sure. The wagon seems pretty big for trunk space too. I have a fantastic Acura RSX Type S and I love it, but it's not kid-friendly. At least the WRX has the -go- and it has 4/5 doors. Any recommendations on SoCal Dealerships who play fair & work well with others? Many thanks gurus!
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Replying to: holisticnurse (Jul 29, 2009 10:39 pm) Welcome to CarSpace! We have a lot of discussions related to the WRX. This is one is geared towards pricing of new cars, but you can see the other ones here: Subaru Impreza regards, kyfdx Host-Prices Paid Forums |
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Hi everyone, I just picked up a new Base Impreza 2.5 last night for my son. It's my first experience with Subaru. I thought it was a great deal. Base 2.5, only option addded was automatic trans. Sticker: 19,1xx Rebate: 1,500 Discount: 2,100 Total before ttl: 15,540 Plus I got the 0% financing for 48 months. My original plan was to buy him a 3 year old 4WD little SUV (RAV4, CRV), but this turned out to be much cheaper. So what am I now - a Subarite?
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Replying to: minime5 (Jul 31, 2009 6:48 am) Smart. Amazing price. Less (a lot less) than some people are paying for Fits and Cubes, and you have a far more substantial car. |
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Hello.. I've been trying to get a good price on a Outback Sport today, and the best I have come up with is 20,300 OTD in Connecticut (where I live). I would have thought that was a good price judging by Edmunds "TMV" (around 19,600 + tax/tags/conv), but I have seen lower prices advertised on Fitzmall.com and other dealerships in the DC metro area. When I tell dealers around here about those prices, they act like I'm crazy or must be mistaken and there's no way they can sell it cheaper. What's my plan? Right now I'm expecting to travel to Maryland or VA to buy my new car.
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I'm looking to buy a 2009 WRX. As of right now there's no incentives on WRX's, and locally (Northeast) the APR on a 60 mo financing plan is 3.9%. The current (non)incentives are good till August 4th. I was wondering if anyone had heard any whispers of cashback or 0% coming on the 2009 WRX's next week. WRX's seem to be in short supply around here, so I'll jump on one if I need to, but don't want to miss saving some cash if there's some around the corner. |
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Replying to: minime5 (Jul 31, 2009 6:48 am)
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Replying to: thefirstrule (Jul 31, 2009 4:18 pm) |
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