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Replying to: novice2 (Dec 11, 2007 6:09 am)
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I am doing Internet pricing and this one dealer has been very responsive, not pushy - two other dealers have been a little aggressive borderline rude so I have not asked them to come back with second prices against this one. Frankly if this price is good I'll probably go with it just to encourage good customer treatment - but if I could save 500 + I'll ask the rude guys to play ball. Outback 2.5 i limited w/VDC and PZEV option = 24,200 We are in the Boston area, if that matters. Planning to buy by end of month. Thanks!!! |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Dec 11, 2007 7:37 am) Now the monthly payment number becomes closer: $291, though it is still bigger than the quoted one: $279. Do the lease parameters look correct for 3-years/36000 miles lease: Residual value: 56% money factor: 0.0017 ? Thanks in advance. |
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Replying to: novice2 (Dec 11, 2007 6:09 am) No, it is exactly invoice. Invoice on the Basic Auto, with no options, is $22,277, so subtract $1500 rebate and you are at $20,777, which is still invoice. |
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Replying to: dules (Dec 11, 2007 8:43 am) Outback 2.5 i limited w/VDC and PZEV option = 24,200 We are in the Boston area, if that matters. Planning to buy by end of month. (bump) - anyone??? |
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Replying to: dules (Dec 11, 2007 8:43 am) The other no-haggle dealer I'm familiar with is Van Bortel, in NY. They should have them. Price one and see how it compares to your deal, even ask your dealer to match their price, perhaps. |
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Replying to: dules (Dec 12, 2007 9:09 am) I've been quoted $26,500 on Long Island AFTER the $1250 incentive was applied to a 2008 2.5i Limited w/VDC and PZEV and a couple of options (mirror, armrest, mats). I think I can get them down to $25,500 at least, but seeing someone with a $24,200 quote in the Northeast makes me rethink my goal.
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Replying to: oak23 (Dec 12, 2007 1:14 pm) You can do better in NYC. I am currently looking too. Many dealers quoted me much higher but two jersey dealers are quoting me under 25K. One is at 24.6 and change plus 264 doc fee. contact me at risprasa |
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Replying to: oak23 (Dec 12, 2007 1:14 pm) This is in Boston, 2008, 2.5i Automatic, Limited, VDC and PZEV. No additional options (this already has so much more than I've ever had before!!!). Sounds like this one is the taker! Oh, and to the person in NYC/NJ, I got my Forester no-haggle through a dealer in Englewood NJ when I lived in Montclair. We wanted a (then new) 03 XS Manual and no one had it, he located it and gave us the best price. A little hiccup on the trade in value but when I showed him the printouts from this site on its value he gave me the $$. I'd recommend emailing them since they are close to NYC. Thanks all, now I need to convince DH!! M
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Replying to: steviemax1 (Dec 04, 2007 12:55 pm) The dealer where I purchased my 3.0R LL Bean is Larry Miller in Boise. Based on first e-mail response they weren't the lowest in price. I told them another dealer in Utah was offering $4200 off of MSRP. And they responded with a $4000 off. Good luck on your purchase.
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