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Subaru Outback Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Just closed the deal on a 2.5i Wagon and here are the numbers [jag1769] by george2000
Jan 16, 2007 (9:12 am)
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Replying to: jag1769 (Dec 30, 2006 2:00 pm)

In reply to 1158 regarding the Patrick Subaru in Shrewsbury.
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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Good deal or wait for 2008 model? by denver5357
Jan 22, 2007 (11:24 am)
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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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'07 outback 2.5i manual, $22k + TTL by swebb1
Feb 11, 2007 (5:32 pm)
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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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Re: '07 outback 2.5i manual, $22k + TTL [swebb1] by swebb1
Feb 11, 2007 (6:50 pm)
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Replying to: swebb1 (Feb 11, 2007 5:32 pm)

It also has the auto-dimming mirror/compass (didn't realize that was an option).
 
-Steve
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Re: 2007 base outback sale @18995 [ateixeira] by zfk
Feb 12, 2007 (8:30 am)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jan 12, 2007 11:19 am)

That was the price before tax, title, doc fee, but does include shipping charge. The ran this special for a week last month apparently with good results as their outback base inventory went from 15+ to about 5 in a few days.
 
Now they are back to the 19995 add online but I did see a flyer in yesterdays paper with the 18995 add. You can see online adds at Mainetoday website, click on wheels, then dealer adds......20k seems like a good deal, 19k seems like a great deal where subaru may actually be losing money at the expense of moving units.
 
I suspect outback sales are not as strong as hoped, the Indiana plant likely continues to lose major $ though that might change when they start subbing camry assembly there for Toyota (supposedly this year).
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Re: 2007 base outback sale @18995 [zfk] by ateixeira
Feb 12, 2007 (8:52 am)
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Replying to: zfk (Feb 12, 2007 8:30 am)

Actually now that they gave one of the two major assembly lines to Toyota, supply is kinda tight on certain models.
 
I met with my dealer buddy yesterday, and he told me they can't keep enough Tribecas in stock. They had just 6. And only one single spec.B model, and it wasn't even limited production!
 
They made plenty of base Imprezas and base Outbacks, so maybe it's the product mix that is just off.
 
-juice
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Re: '07 outback 2.5i manual, $22k + TTL [swebb1] by zy1
Feb 16, 2007 (9:32 pm)
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Replying to: swebb1 (Feb 11, 2007 5:32 pm)

fitzmall.com, 07 outback 2.5i MT, $21,452
This dealer in denver sell for $20,998.
http://shopping.postnewsmarketplace.com/ROP/ads.aspx?advid=389813&adid=4141020&c- - at=4642
The price depends on the hidden manufacture rebates. If the dealer in your region has $1,500 hidden manufacture rebates, your target price should be $20,500~$20,800.
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Outback 2.5i Limited, $25,240 + TTL by swebb1
Feb 26, 2007 (6:29 pm)
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A friend is closing the deal tomorrow. The car comes with a few accessories, but nothing major (rubber floor mats and cargo nets?). Price includes doc fee, destination charge, and $750 customer cash, but does not include tax, title and license.
 
Does anyone know if the customer cash incentive is going to be dropped at the end of the month? Increased? Decreased?
 
Any way to find out if there are local factory -> dealer incentives in place? Zip code is: 41042
 
-Steve
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good deal? by saxatilis
Feb 27, 2007 (7:36 am)
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 8:14 am)

i have a deal that i am about to go through with that i would really appreciate your input...
 
3.0 6cyl ll bean 2007 outback (msrp ~$31,500, edmunds invoice $29,500) is offered to me for $27,870. tax, title and license are not included.
 
good deal or not?
 
and also, how negotiable are finance charges? i have really good credit...
 
any input would be most appreciated!!!!!!!!
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Re: Outback 2.5i Limited, $25,240 + TTL [swebb1] by ateixeira
Feb 27, 2007 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: swebb1 (Feb 26, 2007 6:29 pm)

Hard to say for sure, but I doubt the incentives would decrease, since they've already shown the 08 facelift to the public.
 
The one caveat is that they have decreased supply from SIA, I think Toyota took over one of the assembly lines, so if certain models are in short supply, they might surprise us and decrease incentives.
 
My prediction? They'll stay flat. Just a hunch, though.
 
-juice

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