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777 messages, Last post on Nov 17, 2009 at 4:32 AM
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Replying to: jaffee (Aug 03, 2007 6:22 pm) |
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When is the 6 cylinder Legacy sedan going to be at the dealers? Are they available anywhere?
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the 08 brochures say the extended warranty only applies to cars in the states where PZEV is mandated
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Replying to: logtrail (Aug 07, 2007 3:51 pm) |
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Replying to: cptplt (Aug 07, 2007 5:28 pm) |
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Just thought I'd share the details of my recent purchase from Luther White Bear Lake Subaru in MN. Overall a very positive experience, with what I think is a reasonable price. I could probably have done better if I'd been willing to haggle more, but the price I arrived at was painless. '08 Legacy GT Automatic Transmission All Weather Floor Mats Spoiler MSRP = $30884 Purchase Price = $28300 + tax & title. Note that this is after the $750 rebate. No trade in to complicate matters; just a straight sale.
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Replying to: a4b5 (Aug 11, 2007 6:03 am) |
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Replying to: jeffmc (Jul 27, 2007 5:00 pm) The only option I am considering adding is the auto-dimming mirror with compass. The dealer I went to has a sticker price of $22,600. This price includes any delivery/destination charges. I assume the only other costs would be sales tax and DMV fees. Also, I know there is a $1000 cash back or low-financing deal from Subaru. Since I need to finance the car, what would be the better option to choose? Any advice or tips will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Replying to: edwilly (Aug 15, 2007 3:15 pm) plug in the numbers and you will see whats better the manufacturers financing or cash back and a non manufacturers loan |
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Replying to: edwilly (Aug 15, 2007 3:15 pm) A good strategy is to get e-mail quotes from four or five different dealerships' internet sales dept. Take the best two offers and see if there's any reason to go with the higher of the two offers (free loaner cars, more convenient, better customer service, etc.). If there's a compelling reason for you to go with a dealer that offers a higher quote, ask them if they'll match the lowest quote. Most will, so it certainly doesn't hurt to try. Arrange your financing with a local credit union or bank before you set foot in the dealership. Often you'll be able to come close to any special financing offered by the dealer, and sometimes the dealer will be able to beat the bank's financing. This extra step would make it financially worthwhile for you to take the rebate in lieu of special Subaru financing, in most cases. So here's the ideal outcome: price around $19,500 (after $1000 rebate) AND a reasonably low finance rate, whether it's from Subaru or your local bank. Good luck! |
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