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2111 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 4:51 PM
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Replying to: ttut (May 16, 2009 3:57 pm) |
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2009 OUTBACK 2.5i Automatic $18,977 1 at, Vin# 97319797, MDL# 9DB MSRP $24,190 - Capitol Discount $3,213 - Rebate $2,000 capitalsubaru.com "Click here for specials" |
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Replying to: mjk91383 (Apr 28, 2009 8:39 pm)
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Got Outback 2.5i (9DB) for my mother-in-law today in Milwaukee. Shopped around but the best price quote came from Wilde Subaru. MSRP $23,990 Sale price: $19,695 (includes $2,000 rebate) + TTL Also got a few accessories from dealer. |
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Got a Outback SE Automatic yesterday at Quirk Works Subaru in Boston. $20,460 + $299 dealer fee + tax & title = OTD $21,891 Got Subaru financing rate too. First asked the dealer suggested by tutt, but that guy said he could not offer the sale price of $20,500 he gave to tutt, because like "tutt got a extra $500 rebate from Subaru last month, which is not available for this year", I can only sell you $21,000 + TTL. Interesting Quirk accepted my offer $21,900 because I said tutt got that price.
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Replying to: baby_penguin (May 17, 2009 7:35 am) Actually, Quirk Works gave me the same price ($20500) last month. But Quirk charges too much for the dealer fee. |
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Replying to: seabrook7039 (May 16, 2009 6:56 pm) |
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Can somebody please help.I posted three times no answer.Outback SE auto.I've gotten otd price of 23076.45.Can I do better than this?If I can which dealer can I go to.Thanks .Hopefully a soon to be Outback owner.
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| A local dealer has an 09 limited demo. i have not found out the mileage on the car but if is around 4 to 5k what would be a reasonable price? i have seen brand new 09's for 23.5k so I was thinking a demo would have a few thousand knocked off. i could be way off though. let me know your thoughts. | |
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Replying to: u542 (May 18, 2009 12:37 pm) One problem with many of these posts is that "OTD" is not comparable from one state to another because every state has different taxes and registration fees. It would be far more useful to report prices BEFORE local & state property tax, registration fees, excise tax, etc. The price you negotiate is the price before state taxes, registration, etc - those fees are set by the state and are non-negotiable.
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