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Subaru Legacy Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: not finding the Legacy at dealers [slazenger] by dwynne
Nov 06, 2006 (12:49 pm)
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Replying to: slazenger (Nov 06, 2006 12:40 pm)

I don't have a MY that matches the offer, but I am curious as to how fair you think the GTP prices are? About what other dealers would offer in trade - or better?
 
Dennis
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Re: not finding the Legacy at dealers [dwynne] by slazenger
Nov 06, 2006 (1:25 pm)
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Replying to: dwynne (Nov 06, 2006 12:49 pm)

If you car is older than 2002, it is whatever the dealer think is appropriate. I think SOA is seeking only 5 years old cars to help dealers sell them as CPOs. If you qualify for GTP program (and you are within prescribed milage limits - 15000miles/year), IMO SOA is really offering a very good value which is NADA(in excellent condition)+$50.
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Re: not finding the Legacy at dealers [slazenger] by ateixeira
Nov 07, 2006 (7:47 am)
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Replying to: slazenger (Nov 06, 2006 1:25 pm)

I spoke to a friend at SoA and was told you can call 800-SUBARU3 to get help with appraising your trade-in. Wouldn't hurt to call first - no surprises at the dealer.
 
For our 02 Legacy L, 5 speed, 44k miles, with alloys and a moonroof, I get $11,425 trade-in and $13,650 retail.
 
It's $50 over the trade? $11,475 is still quite good.
 
-juice
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What is a competitive price for a leftover 2006 LGT? by pegasuszz
Nov 24, 2006 (10:42 am)
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I want to determine a competitive price for a LGT sedan, manual, no nav. (I would get a wagon if it were available with manual trans).
I'd like to compare the cost for a leftover 2006 vs an 07; I believe there were no significant changes. I could not determine inventory from SOA's site; it showed inventory by dealer, not by model.
In previous posts I've seen many people getting prices below invoice even before incentives are counted. How is that possible?
thanks
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2007 Legacy 2.5i SE, Quote $20500 by al2005
Dec 09, 2006 (6:31 pm)
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me if $20500 is fair price for 2007 Legacy 2.5i Special Edition? The price has included manufacture rebate and is before TTL. I am in NJ. It sounds ok compared with Edmunds market price. But I checked FitzMall and found the price for SE was $1000 lower than I quoted. Can i do any better? Which resource should i use as the benchmark?
Thanks a lot!
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Re: 2007 Legacy 2.5i SE, Quote $20500 [al2005] by ateixeira
Dec 11, 2006 (7:27 am)
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Replying to: al2005 (Dec 09, 2006 6:31 pm)

I wonder if you're getting a wagon and the Fitz price is a sedan? Also, auto vs. manual?
 
-juice
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Re: 2007 Legacy 2.5i SE, Quote $20500 [al2005] by evergreen
Dec 12, 2006 (4:09 pm)
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Replying to: al2005 (Dec 09, 2006 6:31 pm)

You can't probably do much better than the Fitzmall price. From what I have discovered, they are pretty much the price to beat. If you find a place near home that will match Fitzmall's price, consider yourself lucky.
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Is this a good deal on a used 2007 Legacy by wvueers
Dec 29, 2006 (2:56 pm)
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I am in the market for a 2007 Special Edition Legacy. As I started my shopping, I came across one which had just been traded in to a local dealer, with 5,300 miles. The car is pristine. It has about $1K of options, the two main ones being spoiler (a minus, actually) and fog lights. Rock bottom price that was just quoted to me is $17,600. That seems like a reasonable acknowledgment of depreciation. Apparently the car was purchased new for appx. $22K. My other option is a Fitzmall SE with zero options for about $19,200.
 
Thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
 
Oh. The dealer of the used Legacy has offered to throw in sealant, undercoating, etc. at no charge. I am not particularly interested in these, but would also be interested in hearing other folks' experience. I want to make sure that the undercoating and the paint sealant would not be detrimental in any way. Again, thanks.
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'07 Legacy GT 5MT by raamooone
Jan 04, 2007 (1:16 pm)
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Purchased '07 Legacy 2.5GT 5 speed (manual)
w/ XM, Homelink, splash guards, wheel locks, all weather mats $26,643 (incl doc fee, tags)+tax
 
Traded '04 Forester XT, Guaranteed Trade Program ($15,800 - .20/mile over 45k, car had 53k on it)
 
Bought it end of December, purchased in Pennsylvania
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Re: Is this a good deal on a used 2007 Legacy [wvueers] by ateixeira
Jan 12, 2007 (9:35 am)
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Replying to: wvueers (Dec 29, 2006 2:56 pm)

The new one comes with low rate financing, I believe. I think you can that and the rebate, so the difference may be tiny if you finance.
 
Also, they don't take Subaru Bucks on used cars, if that matters.
 
If you're paying cash and have no Subaru Bucks, get the used one. It's not even broken in yet.
 
-juice

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