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In the market for a vehicle after 6 years of driving 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I want inexpensive (20-25k) with features. I'm in AZ, I just test drove the 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i, the basic model in the silver metallic/ granite gray opal, an automatic with a few other add ons like floor mats and cargo net. The dealer listed retail as $25,895. I supposedly was given a deal of $24,565, "only $500" over their invoice price. I'm not one to buy on the spot, so I've come home to research and think on it. After looking at vehicles for a week, Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Camry, and Jeep Liberty, I'm only impressed with the Outback. It's in the same price range as the others, but feels and looks better. So do you think $24,565 is a good deal?
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Replying to: ruready4me (Jun 11, 2004 5:17 pm) There is actually a $2500 customer rebate going on. Did I get a good deal?
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Replying to: toyota_buyer (Jun 11, 2004 5:23 pm) |
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Replying to: toyota_buyer (Jun 11, 2004 5:23 pm) |
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Replying to: jeremycole (Jun 10, 2004 4:16 am) |
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brunna: yes, mushy due to the dual-stage brake booster. FWIW it does allow for smoother non-emergency stops. ruready: some are still paying $1000 over invoice, in particular GT models are commanding a high price. Your deal seems good for a brand spankin' new model, yes. $19.1k with auto? Sheesh, they're giving them away. -juice |
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| Alas, it didn't work out pricewise. They got it all convoluted with my trade-in, but essentially, the VDC would be $27,800 from the $33K sticker. He found 3.9% not 2.9% for me and then they began the fancy diarrhea mouth exercise where they tell you how much money they are losing, etc. We fought about the downpayment on a credit card, knowing damn well they can't pass the fee to me in the paperwork, so he proceeded to hide it elsewhere. Enuf. The new Highlander with 3rd row seating is more practical for me, so I'm going there next. Good luck all. Thanks for the info! | |
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Sorry they gave you the run around. Good luck with the HL negotiation. If you change your mind, try Fitzgerald Subaru in Rockville, MD, they're no-haggle and won't pull stunts like that. -juice |
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Just found a leftover new 2004 35th anniversary 3.0-6 cylinder wagon for 21,994.00. This is less than the Consumer Reports wholesale price. Nice car. Nice price. Do have a question about aftermarket leather seat covers. Has anyone tried them and where on the seat are the seat warmers? I assume they are in the foam. Correct? If I have them put on, will this effect the warranty other than for the seat covers? |
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