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Re: 2007 Subaru Legacy Outback 2.5i Wagon [jh0321]
by hk3888
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Dec 23, 2006 (1:41 pm)
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Replying to: jh0321 (Dec 22, 2006 7:28 am)
I'm in California. $22,142 included destination charge and $750 rebate, i.e. taxable price was $22,892. $750 was taken off at the bottom as "customer cash".
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- #1146 of 2249
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Re: 2007 Subaru Legacy Outback 2.5i Wagon [hk3888]
by priceforvalue
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Dec 23, 2006 (4:48 pm)
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Replying to: hk3888 (Dec 23, 2006 1:41 pm)
Was this for the 'Limited' version (e.g., leather, sun roof, dual zone automatic climate control, etc.)??? Your (good) pricing sounds consistent with the regular 2007 Outback 2.5i Wagon.
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- #1147 of 2249
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Re: 2007 Subaru Outback Wagon-2.5i Limited [priceforvalue]
by michael2595
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Dec 23, 2006 (5:57 pm)
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Replying to: priceforvalue (Dec 23, 2006 12:11 pm)
http://www.carsdirect.com/build/options?zipcode=18938&acode=USB70SUC022C0&restor- e=false
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- #1148 of 2249
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question on pricing a 2.5i limited wagon
by lgsf07
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Dec 23, 2006 (7:44 pm)
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I have just returned from a dealer in the San Franicsco area and was quoted $27,487 OTD (inlcluding taxes, fees, licensing..) for a black/black 2007 2.5i limited wagon...is this a fair/good price??? it seems that a few months back people were getting them for less? all that was offered was the $750 customer cash..then they gave me an extra $850 "deep discount"..and i think maybe $200 for coming back a second time and willing to pay CASH..thoughts? please help me!! i'm all alone in SF and trying to figure all this out.
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- #1149 of 2249
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Re: question on pricing a 2.5i limited wagon [lgsf07]
by citizen3
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Dec 25, 2006 (12:22 am)
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Replying to: lgsf07 (Dec 23, 2006 7:44 pm)
I think I was too soft a buyer. 12/24 bought a 2006 xt automatic (not 'limited' version). "Sale" price of $29512 (including few add ons) before taxes, fees, or rebate ($2750). This is $1000 over what Edmunds says is dealer invoice. Edmunds says TMV is about $300 over invoice. Dealer said that they only get 3% of sale price in addition to any over invoice. So here they got $1000 + ~$900 from Subaru. This was one of few of discontinued version of last years stock. Added up to about $29500 out the door before added maintenence and warantee.
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- #1150 of 2249
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Re: question on pricing a 2.5i limited wagon [lgsf07]
by priceforvalue
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Dec 25, 2006 (9:38 am)
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Replying to: lgsf07 (Dec 23, 2006 7:44 pm)
Based on my pricing (message 1144) and Mike's message(1147), it looks like I may have been up to $500 dollars over rock-bottom pricing and your dealer may be trying to place you about $1000 over that same rock-bottom price (see Mike's hpperlink to one source's on-line estimate. Work them harder and they'll come down some more. If not, try another dealer...
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- #1151 of 2249
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Re: 2007 Subaru Legacy Outback 2.5i Wagon [priceforvalue]
by hk3888
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Dec 26, 2006 (10:32 pm)
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Replying to: priceforvalue (Dec 23, 2006 4:48 pm)
No, it was for a regular 2.5i wagon, model 7DD. My post was in reply to #1137 from tommypc71 who asked about a regular 2.5i. Invoice for Limited, model 7DE, is about $2,500 higher. If you get the same discount off invoice, the price including $750 rebate should be about $24,600 plus TTL for cars with CA emission or $24,400 plus TTL with Fed emission. See http://www.cars101.com/subaru/outback/outback2007.html#prices for invoice prices for different models. When you post price quotes from dealerships please be sure to post quotes before TTL for apple-to-apple comparison because TTL vary quite a bit from state to state.
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- #1152 of 2249
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Chance to buy an Outback and need feedback.
by jag1769
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Dec 28, 2006 (5:08 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Dec 07, 2006 1:04 pm)
Aloha:
Today I received some bids from dealers where they were essentially offering their bottom line sale price on a 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i Wagon (Model/Code 2.5i4EAT-S/7DD) with the 4 Speed automatic transmission with sportshift (This is not the basic model. It is one up from the basic and one below the limited).
Basically, I am seeking feedback to determine if the deals are good.
I am in Massachusetts.
Deal 1): One dealer offerred to sell the vehicle at Net price of $23030.00 plus sales tax, title, plates and dealers fee (354.00) resulting in a total sale price of $24618.50.This deal included free tires for the life of the vehicle and is at a dealership that is 20 miles out of my way.
Deal 2) The second dealer offered to sell the same vehicle at $21920.00 plus sales tax, title, plates, documentation fees etc. with resulting total sale price of $23,354.50. This dealership is 2 miles from my house.
So here are the questions:
Anyone have experience with this model and have any issues with it?
Are these deals good?
Whish deal is better?
Thanks.
John
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- #1153 of 2249
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Re: Chance to buy an Outback and need feedback. [jag1769]
by ray_palm_st
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Dec 29, 2006 (5:41 am)
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Replying to: jag1769 (Dec 28, 2006 5:08 pm)
I just picked up my new 2.5I limited. I don’t expect any issues. My last car was a 96 Legacy Wagon with 247,000 miles and the one before was a Legacy with 235,000. I also am from Massachusetts and talked to a dealer that had a “free tires for life deal”. I got a much better price at Atlantic Subaru in Bourne. Near you? I did a fair amount of checking and they were the lowest price in New England. Their service department is super!
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- #1154 of 2249
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Re: Chance to buy an Outback and need feedback. [ray_palm_st]
by lrossnm
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Dec 29, 2006 (7:28 am)
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Replying to: ray_palm_st (Dec 29, 2006 5:41 am)
Can you tell us what you paid for the LTD before TT&L and did that price include the $750 cash back?
Thanks
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