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Replying to: spcar (Oct 19, 2006 9:59 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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Replying to: riacono (Oct 28, 2006 2:44 pm) 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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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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Replying to: tinyocean (Nov 06, 2006 11:10 pm) |
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Replying to: tinyocean (Nov 06, 2006 11:10 pm) -juice |
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Pulled the trigger this weekend after searching around for a while. Got the Diamond Gray with the charcoal leather interior. Came with the Homelink mirror. What a fun car to drive! Paid $24,650 after rebates and incentives. I got it at Carr Subaru in the Portland, Oregon area. I was pleased with the internet purchase process: it went relatively painlessly including the trade-in. One question, though: I hooked up my iPod via the connector in the armrest and it played fine. However, I was under the impression that I would be able to control the iPod via the buttons on the dash stereo (i.e skip songs, etc.) Haven't figured that out yet. Any suggestions?
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| I've been looking for a manual Outback with a sunroof and only the XT fills the bill. Looked high and low in Maryland and only one dealership has manual XTs. Both are without any accessories and have the following prices listed: MRSP=$31,620 Invoice=$29,420 Internet_price=$28,020. Then they add on taxes, tags and a $99 processing fee. Internet_price includes current $750 rebate. As the final Internet_price of $28,119 is less than Edmunds' TMV price of $30,271 can yet a lower price be had? Is that processing fee reasonable/common? Also, there are accessories I would like. How should should I factor in the extra dealer cost (vs. the lower factory/port installation charge)? Is it common to have the dealer add accessories like roof light, arm extension and auto-dimming mirror? Thanks-in-advance! | |
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Replying to: joemack (Nov 13, 2006 2:43 pm)
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