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Replying to: thatmaker (Jan 15, 2006 10:03 pm) |
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Figure the wagon is worth a grand extra. I doubt you'll ever regret having the extra space. -juice |
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Dont know if I really got a good price. Car: 2006 Subaru Legacy Sedan, Limited. Extras: spoiler, dimming mirror & splash guards. none of them I wanted. So am not going to count them into the invoice price. Edmunds invoice (including destination charge) 23,947. Subaru incentive 1000$. Actual price paid: 23,200. Works out to 253$ over invoice. (If you include these extras, it works out to $257 below invoice). What kind of deal I got? Good, Bad or Ugly?
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Replying to: ravilyn (Jan 20, 2006 6:35 am) You robbed the bank, and should even feel a little bit of guilt! -juice
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jan 20, 2006 9:17 am) I really dont mind the dealer making profits, even tons of profit. My peer group is other internet savvy consumers. If I end up paying a lot more compared to them then I look like an idiot. That was my worry Looks like I got a good deal for that day. [Just a week after my purchase, Subaru is advertising "upto" 2000$ cash back 2006, for all s or for selected s.] Will post a comment on buying experience soon.
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Replying to: ravilyn (Jan 21, 2006 10:08 am) -juice
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jan 23, 2006 10:17 am) |
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I am considering two wagons. 2.5 limited and 2.5 special edition. I want to have fog lights and heated seats. They are available as an option and as an after market item at a total cost of $900-950 on the special edition This makes the cost difference between the two wagons a little over $900. I have heard so many bad things about the automatic AC do I really want to spend the extra money and get leather seats and AC that has problems? Any suggestions. Thanks. allan
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Replying to: ncct (Jan 30, 2006 7:16 am) Be aware that you might not get it all back at resale, but if you keep it a long time that should not matter much. -juice |
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Hey all, After a long hiatus from Subaru-land, I am back, after trading in an 04 Mazda3s with the automatic. Juice, I've seen your opinions on the 2.3/w/auto, that was apparently binned out from Ford: what a horrible experience. We got stranded (nearly bucked of I-25) in Castle Rock, between Denver and C. Springs a few weeks back. That in a car with less than 13000 miles on it! Egads. So it's back to a good, trusty Subaru - a 2006 Red Legacy GT with about $1k in options, out the door for $26,700.00 - not bad, considering the performance. And yes, it's a slushbox, but given my urban commute, worth it. Cheers and howdy to all. - Perrito
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