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Replying to: mknapp (Jun 30, 2006 4:51 am) You should be able to knock off another $1000. I am taking a delivery for a similar optioned car 2.5i (auto) limited wagon with subwoofer for exactly a thousand less than your quote from a dealer in Seattle area. The price is ofcourse pre-tax. |
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I am looking at buying a 2.5i with the current financing deals of 3.9% for 48 months. The salesman said we wouldn't get the $2000 factory rebate if we took the financing, is that true? He quoted $24,422 for the car in Southern New York. Does this sound like a good price. No extras that I saw. I appreciate the helpful advice. I need to know before Wednesday morning when the financing deal ends. Thanks.
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Last night, I traded in my 05 Legacy sedan for an 06 Outback 2.5i auto for $22,900 I'm not one to haggle, so I got the info from edmunds TMV price and knocked $2,000 off with Subaru's rebate and am very happy. Quirk Auto in ME gives great service and no pressure. Smooth transaction. |
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Replying to: tibba (Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am) What dealer did you work with in Seattle area? I am in the market for a 2.5i limited, or an XT, but with manual transmission. Sounds like you got a good/fair deal. Thanks...
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Replying to: distancedriver (Jul 03, 2006 7:55 pm)
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Replying to: wrxd (Jul 05, 2006 9:33 am) |
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Replying to: tibba (Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am) I also took advantage of the 2 year 0% financing. Anyway, we went on our first trip in the car over the weekend and got about 27mpg and enjoyed the drive greatly!!!
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| Just bought a 2.5i wagon automatic with cargo net and all weather mat last weekend for $22900 OTD. I paid additional $900 for 3yrs/36K maintenance package which including regular oil changes every 3k, tire rotation/alignment & 12.5K/36k services. They have extended the $2000 rebate to end of july. | |
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Replying to: tibba (Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am) I am not the best negotiator, so I was thinking of working with one of the agencies that buys cars for you for cheap, but I might need to rethink. I was quoted $25,240 for the limited auto. What Seattle are dealership did you work with? Just might need to stop in today.
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I'm just wondering what kind of pricing anyone has been getting for the LL Bean wagon with NAV and how low I might be able to go. So far, I've only been able to get $1500 off an invoice of $32,754 or $31,254 before tax and it appears that local dealers have many on the lots. I also read somewhere today that the new Subies are having a price decrease for 2007 ($2000 on the LL Bean) so I'm wondering if I can use that as a bargaining chip. Or, maybe I should just wait for the new model.............. |
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