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Replying to: jag1769 (Jan 01, 2007 3:47 am) Your deal was good. We did end up buying the Outback wagon - list price was $25,604 - paid $22,000 with lifetime powertrain waranttee included - $3604 off list!! But the best part was that we also got the most for our 2 trades than we were offered from any other dealer (Honda, Toyota & Subaru). In fact - we checked with another Subaru - they offered about $2000 off sticker and $3000 less for our trades! Very happy so far with our first Subaru. ftn |
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hello! I previously own a justy back in the day(1989) and i loved that little car! this w/e I had the chance to drive an outback limited sedan. they guy is asking 6000$ and it has 135,000 miles (or so) on it. would it be a good deal? from what i read online, it would be quite below appraisal and the car is IMMACULATE inside and out! it has the leather interior and really, this car looks and feels new all over. it only had one owner and all the maintenance was done religiously. i am just concerned about the mileage after seeing a few ppl with head gasket blowing at 100,000 or less. I can't really afford major problems and i am debating getting this car or go with a new car (looking at entry level hatch) with full warranty. I would appreciate any input !! thank you
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Replying to: canuck785 (Jan 08, 2007 11:48 am) The price, from what I have seen lately, is spot-on considering the year, etc.
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Replying to: xwesx (Jan 08, 2007 12:57 pm) i would have to check if the gasket were replaced. All the paperwork has been kept so it should be easy to find out. anything else I should know or consider about this car? from what i read online today, it has been pretty realiable and even CR recommends it. |
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Replying to: zfk (Jan 05, 2007 2:35 pm) They low-ball you with an ad like that, then you get in there and the price is really over $20k. You didn't necessarily get a bad deal, not if that price isn't the bottom line. -juice
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Replying to: jag1769 (Jan 01, 2007 3:47 am) I live in Belmont, MA and am looking for a 2.5i Wagon myself. Where did you get your great deal? Thanks! Elisa
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Replying to: edf2007 (Jan 13, 2007 3:33 pm) I purchased my Outback 2.5i wagon at Patrick Subaru in Shrewsbury. I sent a fax out to 6 dealers on the 28th of December requesting that they fax me back their best price. Long Subaru in Webster and Patrick were close in price. Patrick Subaru is less than a mile from my house so I preferred to do business there. I think the approach and the time of year (end of year with dealers trying to make year end sales goals) conspired to work to my advantage. Good luck with your quest for a good deal. JAG |
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Replying to: jag1769 (Dec 30, 2006 2:00 pm) Be wary of service at this location. My wife who owns a 2001 legacy usually goes to a subaru dealership in Natick that has been fine. Once she took it to the dealeship in Shrewsbury. They had found something wrong and replaced the part under extended warranty(don't recall what it was). A year later the dealeship in Natick found that the cover for the part that was replaced was missing. They said that when it was replaced, someone forgot to put the cover and it's very unlikely that it just fell off. The Patrick dealership claimed that they put a new cover. We ended up paying several hunded $ to install it. Needless to say that was the last time that we took our car for service there. But hey, they are open for Saturdays. Sorry for the rambling... |
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I've been working deals on a couple of vehicles for a month. Currently have an offer for $22,693.26 for AT of Outback basic wagon including all taxes and fees (before taxes and fees = $21,137, and then subtract the $750 rebate). Also have an offer about $400 less than that, at a dealer 90 minutes away. Question: Are these good deals based on what the board is seeing? Also, I've seen a little about the 2008. Anyone have any suggestions on whether I should wait for the 2008 or better prices when the 2008 comes out - do Subi dealers discount then? Thanks. |
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The car is a new '07 outback 2.5i manual with a few accessories (rubber floor mats, armrest extension, plus something else I don't care about). This price includes the rebate, destination charge etc, but does not include doc fee of $125. $22k+TTL -- Good deal, or no? Also, does anyone know if the standard audio system speakers are different than the speakers in the enhanced audio system (w/ 6 disc changer, etc)? And is the powered subwoofer a worthwile addition? Thanks. -Steve
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