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777 messages, Last post on Nov 17, 2009 at 4:32 AM
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Thanks. That's the thing I was thinking about. Jim |
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Replying to: sweet_subie (May 25, 2005 4:56 pm) |
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August 17, 2005: What do people think of these prices for a 2005 Legacy 2.5i Limited Wagon in the NYC region – both have about $300 in little odds and ends added to them, it seems. The prices do not include the $2000 cash to customer rebate. A 3% profit over invoice for a standard Limited is approx. $26,324 so after the rebate all these prices will be below invoice. The prices: $26,458 and $26,997). Now that the 2006 models are in the showroom, should I expect a dealer price at or below invoice, excluding the rebate? Is buying a 2005 model now that the 2006 models are on the floor essentially giving a good portion of the 1st year’s depreciation away before I drive it off the lot? For instance, Edmunds 1st year depreciation is $7,509. At Kelly Blue Book, a Legacy 2.5i Limited with 0 miles has an estimated private party value of $24,100. Rob
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Replying to: roba1 (Aug 17, 2005 4:49 am) OTD total after taxes and fees and minus $1500 customer cash was $24,630. We were very happy, to say the least. It's sitting in the garage now. Michael
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Replying to: mwmosser (Aug 20, 2005 5:29 pm) M
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Replying to: mwmosser (Aug 20, 2005 6:41 pm) |
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In Connecticut 2006 2.5I Special Edition MTS paid invoice less the $1000 rebate. Looking at their invoice compared to MSRP I think there is more than holdback going back to the dealer. There's not a big enough difference. Pricing is clearing now being set with the expectation that the customer will ask for invoice. Dealer paperwork includes the ad fee. I spoke to 5 Connecticut dealers and all were up front and willing to quote and negotiate over the phone. If I was had at least it was pleasant. BTW I love the car.
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Replying to: cwbarrett (Sep 15, 2005 3:26 pm)
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Isn't Connecticut part of the New England distributioin system? And aren't NE invoices a bit higher than the rest odf the country?
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Replying to: dsattler (Sep 16, 2005 5:34 am) Yes and Yes. |
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