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2245 messages, Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 8:58 PM
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Replying to: subaruguy27 (Aug 21, 2007 8:21 pm) I took my '07 Outback (basic) to have it placed on consignment when I wanted to sell it. They guy at a local place did what I mentioned above and it showed about 9 numbers for this model, ranging from 19,100 to 19,700. This was back in April (in Alaska).
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Replying to: xwesx (Aug 22, 2007 10:06 am) Blue book trade-in for a basic 07 outback is just under $18k - I even typed in an Anchorage zip code to see if that made a difference. Could it have changed that much since April. I guess its an 07. The suggestion that a dealer would pay $1k over the blue book trade in price seems very odd to me.
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Replying to: subaruguy27 (Aug 22, 2007 10:50 am) Regardless, you missed the forest for the tree on that one. The suggestion was not in the dollars listed. |
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Try here: Real World Trade In Values |
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Replying to: budrew (Sep 17, 2007 1:50 pm) Just for the h*ll of it, search XT inventory in Seattle- they are STOCKED! I am still deciding between the XT with Nav or the 5-speed. I still want the 5-speed, but don't know if I need/want the Nav...
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Replying to: pathtomax (Sep 18, 2007 2:42 pm) I got the Diamond Gray Metallic and I love it! Simply a beautiful car. Just what I wanted. Sporty with turbo yet Subaru practical. So far it drives fantastic. Only a few miles on it, but a pleasure all around. I originally looked at the Tribeca (I was trading up from a 2002 Outback), but in the end like the size and layout of the Outback better. And the XT is more fun to drive. The Tribeca almost seemed hard to manage when starting on the gas. It seemed to want to get and go quick. I wonder who the typical buyer is of the XT is and why they chose it? Since we are such a small lot. For me, the standard 4 cylinder was always somewhat anemic. My 2002 had the H6 which was plenty strong, yet still not sporty or quick. The XT seems to offer the best combination. I love how the turbo starts to kick in and you feel sucked along and up in speed. |
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Replying to: budrew (Sep 18, 2007 4:20 pm) Everyone has their preferences, of course, but anemic is a rather strong term for a car with as much spunk as an Outback. My '96 Outback at 220,000 miles was anemic. The new ones have spunk. The XT is downright fun. At any rate, congratulations on the car! The color you chose is quite striking.
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Replying to: xwesx (Sep 18, 2007 4:27 pm) Vavoom! |
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I got a quote for a 2008 Outback 2.5i Limited for $26,000 out the door. This includes the current $1,000 rebate. This particular vehicle that I'm looking at has MSRP of $26,844 and invoice of about $26,700. Is this a good price? |
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