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Replying to: swebb1 (Feb 11, 2007 5:32 pm) -Steve |
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jan 12, 2007 11:19 am) 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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Replying to: zfk (Feb 12, 2007 8:30 am) 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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Replying to: swebb1 (Feb 11, 2007 5:32 pm) 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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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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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 8:14 am) 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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Replying to: swebb1 (Feb 26, 2007 6:29 pm) 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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Replying to: saxatilis (Feb 27, 2007 7:36 am) Regarding finance costs, you should definitely be informed before you buy. It depends on what you mean by "very good" credit -- if you shop around a good target would be 6% with no fees. You don't have to get your financing through the dealer, though they may be able to land you a good rate. -Steve |
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I recently purchased an Outback 3.0Rn. The on board SAT NAV was woefully out of date so I asked Subaru how much for an up to date DVD of the system. They told me £350 (about $700). and that is EACH YEAR!!!! Are Subaru charging this outrageous price in other countries, or is just us here in the UK who are being ripped off? Anyone know of a reasonable priced alternative? Advice gratefully received.
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Replying to: scoobieuk (Mar 05, 2007 2:45 am) In the USA, Kenwood supplies the NAV system. Here, the update DVDs (there are 2) costs USD$238 for the pair, something like that, ordered directly from Kenwood. Here is ours, for reference: http://store.kenwoodusa.com/subaru/ You don't pay per year, it's not a subscription. You pay for a new set of DVDs, and the Tribeca has been out nearly two years, and the first update just came out, at least for the USA. The DVD is inserted under the driver's seat, IIRC. So, shop around, ask around, maybe even go to Kenwood.com.uk (?) and look for it. I can't imagine the Euro one uses a different NAV supplier. -juice
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