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Replying to: sanfermin (Oct 13, 2009 6:34 pm) 2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited Graphite Gray Metallic/Off Black Leather Base MSRP $24,995 Power Mnrf: $995 Auto-Dim Mir/Comp: $186 Appearance Package: $707 Remote Start: $424 Destination $695 Total Suggested Retail Price $28,002 Sales Price: $26008 Taxes/Title/License: $1,520.45 Total Amt: $27,538 Financed |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Nov 01, 2009 5:38 am) |
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I'm ready to pull the trigger on a new Legacy, Limited, CVT, sunroof, media hub, homelink, splash guards, trunk net, trunk tray, hood and moonroof deflectors, floor mats, These MSRP for 27,605 (plus about $380 including tax for the trunk stuff and deflectors and mats), although there are a few around (which are not PZEV at 27,305 +380), I've got two dealers that are "moderately close". The one quit getting serious when he came down to 25,800, but the other one is down to 25,300. A buddy of mine got the same car a month ago for 24,500 + 80 for the trunk package (he had some subaru loyalty dollars) plus a 350 document fees. Neither of these will charge me document fees but I don't have any loyalty money. Is there any way to get the loyalty money other than a Chase credit card. I don't feel I need the exact same deal he got, although I could probably get close to it if I wanted to drive the 130 miles, each way to his dealer. Comments and ideas please. BTW, this is a cash deal and I'm not pressed for time. easypar
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Replying to: easypar (Nov 13, 2009 6:04 pm) Am also curious about your statement, "Is there any way to get the loyalty money other than a Chase credit card." Can one get some cash back with a Chase Credit card? Will appreciate if you can clarify that. Thanks.
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Replying to: akt1000 (Nov 14, 2009 9:49 am) You get them in $100 increments as "Subaru Bucks". Then you can use them at your dealer to buy a new Subaru, CPO Subaru, or even parts, accessories, or service. Heck, my dealer's body shop even accepts them. |
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Replying to: nj2pa2nc (Oct 31, 2009 6:59 am) |
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Legacy limited; moonroof, media hub, homelink and about $500 in "accessories", trunk net and tray, wind deflectors, little stuff like that. MSRP was $28,000. I got it for $25,300, plus TAX. I could have gone with one that didn't have PZEP for $200 less (suprisingly not required in my progressive state), but to me it's almost like the bluetooth stuff, maybe not necessary for me, but not a bad selling feature. I feel pretty good and the sales staff never showed any resentment or tried any of the games that many people complain about. There may have been a little bit more in there, but I didn't feel I had to wring every nickel out, so I'm happy. easypar
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Replying to: easypar (Nov 16, 2009 8:57 pm) |
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