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Replying to: mknapp (Jul 05, 2006 5:32 pm)
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Replying to: tibba (Jul 18, 2006 5:01 pm) |
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| FYI to anyboyd who is interested... I just purchased a 2005 XT Ltd with 12,500 miles in silver/black for $25,500, below KBB. It seems to be in excellent condition. I drove and looked at about 10 cars before finding the right one. The price might seem high but this model is in high demand locally. Seller was Flatirons Subaru in Boulder and buying experience was just fine. In and out the door in about an hour, no fun and games. | |
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After checking around almost all dealerships in the Twin Cities, I decided on a "normal" Outback 2.5i over the Forester Turbo and the Outback XT or 3.0, and the SR5 4runner. Main factors were seeing petrol prices up just the day before, the good price (opportunity knocks) I received (after a ton of haggling) in Burnsville Subaru, and the service of a very good young salesman. With a package that included the weather mats, the cargo area mat and net, and the autodimming mirror, we close on $21,836, final price. Also, they give me 2 years of free mantainance. Just $5,000 off invoice. At the beginning of the month I bought my wife's Sienna $4,000 under invoice, so its a good streak. I think this dealer has like 3 more in stock. The deciding factor for the manager, was showing Fitzmall quotes, which I printed before,(in Pennsilvania thought), where prices were cheaper, but at the end, the guy decided to honor it. As told, I was into this dealership looking for a good opportunity to buy, even thinking about a new Forester '06 at $18,500. They have like 6 in stock. The only think I didn't like was all the haggle, because previously by phone I thought I had the price settled. If you need more info, tune in this thursday the Subaru Chat. Those people who attended last thursday, made me open my eyes on the opportunity that Subaru is giving now. |
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| Sorry, in that last post, $3,500 under invoice, $5,000 under MRSP. | |
| To anyone who may be interested in pricing, I got my 2006 LL Bean Outback wagon for $27.3 (before tax and rebates included). Included in the price is the arm rest extension, all weather mats and rear cargo net. Got this nice deal from Becker in Allentown PA and will pick car up next week. Very easy transaction and all done over the phone. Looking forward to my new wheels, but I will miss my Jetta. | |
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Here's my offer in the Pittsburgh area. I think I can do better. $27,012 MSRP $23,490 Sale Price They did offer $8K for a 2001 F150 Supercrew with 82K miles. Runs good but has some exterior flaws.
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Replying to: chmcmm (Jul 22, 2006 6:22 pm) FYI..they offered me a 6 year/72K mile bumper-to-bumper extended warranty for about $950. I might take them up on that.
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Replying to: chmcmm (Jul 27, 2006 5:55 pm) Remember you get roadside assistance for the full 6 years. OE replacement parts, too. -juice |
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