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Replying to: 14cars (Jan 26, 2009 11:29 pm) |
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Replying to: memphischarlie (Jan 22, 2009 8:15 am)
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Replying to: hellskitchen (Feb 16, 2009 1:47 pm) |
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Replying to: 14cars (Feb 02, 2009 11:29 am) I'm finding Outback SEs locally for about 15% below MSRP incl. freight ... $26,028 MSRP for $23,088 including freight and $289 dealer fees and taxes, or about $24,310 out the door. Outback Limiteds are ~$29,338 MSPR, selling at $25,698 including freight, or about $27,026 including taxes & dealer fees. This dealer is not participating in the $1,500 rebate as far as I can tell. These are well below TMV prices and about $500 below prices a few months ago. But I'm also thinking that deals not depending on the rebate are not going to be much worse in May than early March, I don't see the economy turning around in the next 60 days. Tough time to choose whether to stick with my'01 Audi A6 wagon w/ 99k on it for another year or 2 (wait for an Outback diesel?), or buy while the deal is good. Mainly I'm annoyed at the huge premium charged for the Ltd. over the SE for things I don't care about when I really am interested in leather & dual zone AC only. No a la carte ordering ... puh.
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Replying to: fendertweed (Feb 20, 2009 1:21 pm) Like you, all we really wanted beyond the SE was leather and dula zone AC. Didn't care about other things. We debated waiting on the Diesel. Obviously, you know our decision! No regrets. Good luck! |
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Responding to prior posts about really wanting an SE plus leather and dual zone, I was in a similar position but only cared about the leather. The dealer offered this as an after-manufacturer service. Price started at $1300 but they gave it to me for lower than that. I couldn't take the car that day obviously, but a week later and I now have our SE with leather without having to pay the extra $$$ for the Limited options I did not want, like moonroof etc. Maybe you both should inquire with your local dealers about adding leather to an SE. Good luck.
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Replying to: Rob2711 (Feb 23, 2009 3:22 pm) |
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2009 Outback 2.5i Model 9DB (automatic) has an invoice price of $22,627 (including destination fee). I am a member of the IMBA so I can use the Subaru VIP program which I understand gives a 2% discount off of invoice plus no additional fees (except tax and title). 2% is about $450 so the dealer should charge me about $22,175. There is a new $2000 cash rebate to the customer. So I should be able to write a check to the dealer for $20,175.(plus TTL) Two questions, do these calculations sound correct? Should I expect the dealer to go more than 2% under invoice? ("The dealer was getting $1,500 cash incentive before Subaru started this $2,000 rebate - per cars101.com so things have changed in the last few days.) Thanks PS - I am located in Upstate South Carolina - I don't see many Subaru's around here unless I drive up to Asheville, NC. |
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Replying to: dlhanson (Mar 07, 2009 1:33 pm) Thx.
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Replying to: fendertweed (Mar 07, 2009 7:51 pm) Subaru VIP program - a Subaru program to promote the interests of Subaru and the organization/company See (and the FAQ page linked from here) for more details http://www.imba.com/tcc/subaru.html And search for "Subaru VIP" using google to find other orgs |
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