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2254 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 7:48 PM
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Replying to: bolderrider (Jul 20, 2007 11:03 am) In what state are you buying your car ? From my own research, I think that you're having a nice deal. Can you break down your sale price for me and tell me the prices of your options (remote etc.) I'm in the middle of negociation for a 2.5 i Automatic and the best price I've got is: 22 386 $(before all fees and after the rebate), the MSRP is either 25 240 $ or 25 440$ (either federal or ca pricing )??? P.S. Can anyone tell me if it's "federal ou CA pricing" in Maine ?? (It would help when dealing a sale price to know which "pricing" is the real one for the dealer...) Thank you for the info. |
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I just leased an '08 Outback 2.5i(not basic) here in NJ. MSRP: $25570, agreed on $22500. Put down: $1000(included first mths paymt and registration fee) Mthly payments $$ factor:.002600(?) 42 mths Comments? What do you think Carman? Did I get screwed or is it a fair deal. I've leased many cars and this is my first from Subaru; I've come to realize this: Dealerships get their $$ in the end. It's just a fact.
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Replying to: bolderrider (Jul 20, 2007 11:03 am) |
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Replying to: milem (Jul 17, 2007 9:11 am) You should be able to get a 2.5 Base A/T wagon for around $20,400 before TTL (Taxes, Title and License). If you buy at the end of the month, you might be able to haggle down a little bit more. Don't go with the cheapest dealer, if they don't treat you right. I don't mind paying $100-$150 more to an honest dealer with good customer service. |
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Replying to: texmex (Jul 21, 2007 7:32 am) |
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I would like to hear from those who bought or are in the process of buying a car, to learn about the "dealings " "long distance" either by phone or email. What do you do when the saleperson gives you a price about the invoice minus the rebate, without any negociation and, when I asked to have his "very best price" he suggested that I gave him my numbers... What shall I do now ? How low can I go to finally have a nice deal ? I read about some posters who got very nice deal and I would also like to be one of those !! Thanks for your help. |
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Replying to: bolderrider (Jul 20, 2007 11:03 am) |
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