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Replying to: fendertweed (Mar 07, 2009 7:51 pm) I need your help,im looking to buy a used 2001 outback limited (2.5 engine) with 41,000 miles on it this week.I've done some researched on the vehicle and found out alot of people have problems with the Head Gasket going out? Anyone had any problems with this on their 2001 Outback? Please share i need to know quickly..i put deposit for the vehicle...Thanks |
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Replying to: dlhanson (Mar 07, 2009 1:33 pm) On fitzmall.com, they have the 9DB model with invoice of $22627 posted for $19709, which is $466 below your calculation. This has been consistent with the pricing I have seen lately - these can be obtained for invoice minus rebate (or dealer cash) minus another ~$1000. I'm looking at the Special Edition model 9DD, mainly because of the heated seats which we loved on our previous OB and the alloys. On fitzmall.com, these models with invoice of $24295 are selling for $20999. My local dealer in eastern PA has said the best price they can offer on the 9DD is $21099, which is an equivalent deal given the distance to fitzmall. I think I'll finally be buying in the next few weeks. FYI, only PA sales tax (6%) and tags/doc (~$125) get added to the $21099 price
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Replying to: dad2be (Mar 09, 2009 2:18 pm) We live in NW South Carolina. It costs about $150 to fly to Fitzmall if my son drives me to Charlotte, NC. Fitzmall told me that they add $99 to their internet prices as a doc fee. I am inclined to spend up to about $500 above the Fitzmall price to buy the car locally. It will actually be our son's car - he is moving to NE PA in May.
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These forums have been very helpful in our car search, so I thougt the least I could do is post the result of our purchase this past weekend: 2009 Outback 2.5i Special Edition Automatic Windshield Protection thrown in MSRP $25,590 $20,899 out the door cost including fees, excluding our 5.1% tax. I shopped online at Fitz and Hueberger in Colorado Springs. We're in the Denver area so Heuberger was a real possibility. Our closest dealership matched Huebergers pricing, but I couldn't get anyone to go below this. Thank you to the people who have posted here.
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Replying to: dlhanson (Mar 09, 2009 2:49 pm) |
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Replying to: tdamisch (Mar 09, 2009 7:59 pm) |
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I am in Maryland. Here is a dealer's price quote for me: Subaru outback 2.5i automatic Model 9DB internet price: $21995(including 2000 rebate) processing fee: $99 2 yrs tags: $128 title fee: $50 tire recycling:$4 lien fee: $20.00 temp tag: 20.00 out the door price before taxes: $20316 Is it a reasonale price? How much room can I negociate on that? He said some of the fees included may not be applicable so can be adjusted when I go in. What are the fees possible? thanks
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Replying to: fgwh (Mar 14, 2009 11:51 am) If the price is, as you say, $21,995 including a $2k rebate, how can your out-the-door price be lower? The $21,995 must not be including the rebate, correct? Looks to me like the only negotiable fees there are the $99 fee, the tire recycling and maybe the lien fees, the others are probably set by the state (title fee, temp tag etc.)... but everything's negotiable, decide what's important to you, ask, and be prepared to walk if you don't get it. It sounds like a good price to me.
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Replying to: fendertweed (Mar 14, 2009 5:31 pm) Price = $20,092 Rebate = $2000 Dealer processing fee = $99 Tax = 6% = $1331.46 Md. tags, and title = $228 Total = $20,092 + $1331.46 + $99 + $228 = $21,750.46
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Replying to: fgwh (Mar 14, 2009 6:01 pm) Jon
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