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Subaru Outback Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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2006 Outback by kat95
Jul 04, 2006 (2:06 am)
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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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Re: 2006 2.5i Automatic Limited price [tibba] by wmp1283
Jul 04, 2006 (3:47 pm)
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Replying to: tibba (Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am)

Tibba
 
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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Re: Financing without the factory rebate? [distancedriver] by wrxd
Jul 05, 2006 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: distancedriver (Jul 03, 2006 7:55 pm)

I just went with a friend to get a 2.5i outback wagon on july 3. The deal on the rebate was it was customer cash, so it wasn't treated like a rebate. It was like an instant discount. On the website it states u can get the customer cash and the finacing. My friend bought the blue 2 tone outback with automatic, cargo net, and all weather floormats for $21365. So thats round 23400 OTD. The kicker tho is he got 0% financing for 2 years and it comes out to $974 a month. The original monthly quote for teh same finacing before 3 days of grinding was $1167, but who ever pays for sticker. This deal was at Ron Price motors in South San Francisco, Ca. Oh yeah customer cash and financing looks like it ends today on july 5.
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Re: Financing without the factory rebate? [wrxd] by distancedriver
Jul 05, 2006 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: wrxd (Jul 05, 2006 9:33 am)

Thank you very much. I bought the car today. A 2.5i LTD wagon for $26,6000 in the blue with automatic, regular and all weather floor mats, autodimming mirror and the leather seats. I couldn't afford the 0% financing so took 5 years for 4.9% which was the deal that ended today. I looked at the car without the leather 2.5i and was just going to have the seats done in leather for $1,400 more, but the LTD was only $800 more with all the other stuff. Plus the Limited car looked better on the lot than the 2.5i they had.
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Re: 2006 2.5i Automatic Limited price [tibba] by mknapp
Jul 05, 2006 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: tibba (Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am)

I ended up paying $24,500 OTD for Outback 2.5i Limited Auto, autodim w/homelink, all weather mats, and security upgrade....and I ended up getting the green. I was debating between the green and the blue......I liked both a lot, but ultimately chose green.
 
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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2006 2.5i Automatic by kenneththo
Jul 09, 2006 (10:01 pm)
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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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Re: 2006 2.5i Automatic Limited price (Seattle) by mrmike4
Jul 10, 2006 (12:03 pm)
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Replying to: tibba (Jun 30, 2006 8:05 am)

Sounds like you got a great deal.
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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Pricing on LL Bean wagon with NAV by djetta
Jul 15, 2006 (1:32 pm)
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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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$21,797 OTD price for Outback 2.5i auto with mats by mississippi
Jul 16, 2006 (7:16 am)
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Thanks to the many participants on this forum for the helpful information as I was in the process of buying a new Outback. So, in the spirit of passing along info to assist future buyers, I wanted to share my price/buying experience:
 
I used the "fax attack" strategy similar to that advocated by fightingchance.com. Basically, I sent out about 10-12 faxes to area Subaru dealerships, asking them for their best price quotes. I received 8 replies. The lowest price bids were received from Fitzgerald (Fitzmall) in MD, Stohlmann (in Tysons Crnr, VA) and Heritage (in Owings Mills, MD). I ended up calling our local dealership, Paul Bros. of Herndon, VA (whose intial quote was $900 higher, and they agreed to match the lowest price, so I ended up purchasing from them. So, in the end, here's how the pricing broke down for the Atl blue Outback 2.5i, auto, cloth seats, with all-weather mats: $22,949, less 2000 rebate, plus taxes, tags and fees for a total OTD price of $21,797.47. We also took advantage of the 0% financing, so ended up with a nice pkg. We did all this by computer, and only had to spend 20 minutes at the dealership to sign the final papers and drive away with the car.
 
All in all, if you live in the Washington DC metro area, the dealerships that offered me the most competitive prices right off the bat were Fitzgerald (very pleasant and professional)and Stohlman (although the salesman here was a bit hard-edged). Other dealerships even admitted that they have a hard time beating the prices of these two large sellers. The use of the fax attack resulted in a lowering of their initial pricing by about $100 - so not sure if it was worth the time and effort, altho it did confirm for me that I was getting a decent deal.
 
Hope this helps and good luck shopping!
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Re: 2006 2.5i Automatic Limited price [wmp1283] by tibba
Jul 17, 2006 (5:17 pm)
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Replying to: wmp1283 (Jul 04, 2006 3:47 pm)

I am from Canada. I travelled over 1000km to Seattle to get the car from
Carter Subaru... deal with their internet guy. www.cars101.com is his site. I paid slightly under $24K for 2.5i limited (auto). And if you are in the US, apparently you also get their 0% financing. Heck of a deal. I did not have to negotiate any deal. He offered me a fair deal.

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