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2113 messages, Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 2:38 PM
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Replying to: cptplt (May 11, 2008 2:21 pm) I'm looking at $1325 for mine. I've put a deposit down on the car (it had to be flat-bedded in from another city). I haven't finalized the sal yet, so I think I can still walk away from the warranty purchase if it's too much and still get the car.
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| Hi - What would be a right range to look for a 2008 Subaru Outback 3.0 LL Bean Edition ? I | |
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Replying to: gheophrie (Aug 13, 2008 9:57 am) |
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Subaru is offering $1500 cash plus 0% apr on 08 Outbacks. Anyone know the length of loan terms that are being offered. (36,48,60?) I can't find that info. anywhere on their website.
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Replying to: steveo2 (Sep 25, 2008 6:34 pm) |
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I'm looking to buy a 2008 XT in the Denver market soon. I've been quoted 30,800 with the current rebate included (with: autostart, woofer, but no nav). Is this a good offer? What is the going rate? js |
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Hi - I was just quoted $26,500 for a 2009 2.5i, loaded but w/o nav - can anyone tell me if this is competitive? Looking to go to Subaru after hearing many good things, but trying to validate whether prices are reasonable. Also, does anyone know if Subaru has a tiered money factor scale for leases, and if so what it would be for the the Alexandria, VA area? I'd also be interested in knowing the depreciation rate if possible for the 09 Outbacks. Thanks in advance, JD |
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Go ahead and compare to no-haggle dealers like fitzmall.com, see if you can match or beat their prices. They're in the Mid Atlantic, but it's one of the regions with the best pricing, since there are 7 Subaru dealers in this area. I think Van Bortel in NY also offers no-haggle pricing. Both would serve as good reference points. |
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Hello, I'm just about to buy a 1995 Subaru Legacy L Wagon for $1200. It has 200k miles, and the only apparent problem is that the driveshaft is noisy (however I did not hear anything when I test drove it).. It is auto, a/c, cruise, pw and 4w drive. I'm only staying in the us for a year and want to sell it back before I leave. Do you think it will be possible? How many miles do you think it still can go? In short, do you think it worth it? Thanks!
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Replying to: marielireux (Oct 02, 2008 1:11 pm) Turn the radio off and drive it with the windows open. If the drivetrain is truly quiet, and the engine leaks no oil, then go for it. You may want to get a mechanic to do a pressure test on the cylinders. |
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