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Re: 2007 outback 2.5i, $24000? [spcar] by bobdee
Oct 19, 2006 (1:41 pm)
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Replying to: spcar (Oct 18, 2006 11:27 pm)

I think you're comparing two different models. Since the splash guards are listed as an option on the '07, it's most likely a 2.5i "Basic" Outback, with a cost nearly $1500 lower than the "standard" 2.5i with it's extra features, including:
 
TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring
17" alloy wheels
Limited Slip rear axle
Cargo area power outlet
Power driver's seat, 8 way
Roof rails with cross bars
Rear cargo cover, with a gate attachment
All Weather Package: Heated front seats, Power heated mirrors, and front wiper de-icer.
and...Splash Guards
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Re: 2007 outback 2.5i, $24000? [bobdee] by spcar
Oct 19, 2006 (10:55 pm)
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Replying to: bobdee (Oct 19, 2006 1:41 pm)

just checked, YOU ARE RIGHT! thanks.
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Re: 2007 outback 2.5i, $24000? [slazenger] by spcar
Oct 19, 2006 (10:59 pm)
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Replying to: slazenger (Oct 19, 2006 8:53 am)

now just found out that it is a 2007 basic model, do you still think it is a fair deal?
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Re: 2007 outback 2.5i, $24000? [spcar] by xwesx
Oct 20, 2006 (10:12 am)
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Replying to: spcar (Oct 19, 2006 10:59 pm)

If it includes 7% tax, 24000 OTD is what, $22430? Edmunds shows $22590 as the invoice price on the 2.5i Basic with those options. So, slightly below invoice, but I would not consider it a good deal. Fair? Probably, but there is a $750 "customer cash" discount on that, so you should be looking at $21840, or $23369 OTD if you were to actually pay invoice. I would set $23400 OTD as my MAX price and negotiate up to that, if necessary.
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Taking delivery of 2007 2.5i by bobdee
Oct 20, 2006 (10:23 am)
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After the accident-caused demise of my 1989 Mazda 929 (188,300 miles), I've decided it's time for a Subaru. I previously acquired a 2004 Forester for my daughter when she graduated from college, and she has been very happy with it, first in PA and now in AZ. I used Edmunds to request quotes from several dealers, but only one responded with actual pricing-Irvine Subaru:
2.5i with A/T Silver/Grey
XM Satellite Radio Kit
Subwoofer/Amplifier
Auto-Dimming Mirror/Compass w/Homelink
Center Armrest Extension
Hood Protector
Security Shock Sensor
All Weather Floor Mats
CA Emissions
$24,775 before TTL,less $750 rebate, plus $275 tint on 7 windows
[over $1300 below Edmunds TMV]
 
I also want to thank Juice and Bob for their extensive support of the Subaru Forums. I've read literally thousands of entries over the years, and am now looking forward to enjoying my first Subie!
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Re: 2007 outback 2.5i, $24000? [spcar] by slazenger
Oct 20, 2006 (11:52 am)
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Replying to: spcar (Oct 19, 2006 10:59 pm)

Fitzmall.com is selling similarly equipped 2007 basic for 21487+TTL and a similarly equipped (accessories) 2007 2.5i for 22750+TTL. Ask your dealer to match it.
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Subaru 2006 Outback XT Limited Pricing & 2006 Outback Ltd. Pricing? by riacono
Oct 28, 2006 (3:44 pm)
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In final stages of purchasing car. Received quote for Outback 2006 XT Ltd Wagon with Navigation for $28,902 because part of dealer holdback is being surrendered because the car is still on the lot. Took me forever but found a 2006 Outback Ltd. Wagon if you can believe it found only one in Tri-state at this time and can be had for $25,350. Please can anyone tell me if these are great quotes as I believe that they are and if someone can tell me which car represents a better price value. I intend to keep the car for a long time and have driven both and the XT certainly has a much more get up and go and do realize that gas mileage would be sacrificed but oh the power!!! I hope to close one of these deals by tomorrow 10/29/06 and could use some help.
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consider 2006 MDX by newcarbuyer8
Oct 28, 2006 (8:19 pm)
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youmay geta 2006 MDx at around $30,000
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Re: Subaru 2006 Outback XT Limited Pricing & 2006 Outback Ltd. Pricing? [ri by xwesx
Oct 30, 2006 (11:55 am)
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Replying to: riacono (Oct 28, 2006 3:44 pm)

riacono, I am not sure what incentives exist at this point in time on 2006 models, but when I was considering a 2006 Ltd this summer, 25350 was right at invoice, with a 2,000 incentive included, so while it is a decent price, it is nothing Earth-shattering. the XT Ltd looks to be about the same - right at invoice (if considering a 2K incentive). At this point it looks like just a matter of which you prefer.
 
The '07 models do have a few upgrades that I would consider worthwhile, but whether those are in the running depend greatly on your willingness o haggle over a price!
 
Good luck and let us know what you decide!
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Higher cashback in holiday season? by tinyocean
Nov 07, 2006 (12:10 am)
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I want a 07 OB 2.5i Limited. Right now there is only $750 cashback on the 07 one. Should I expect higher cashback in the coming holiday season? Will the price be more negotiable at that time? Any inputs are welcome!

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