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2266 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 8:44 PM
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| This rebate ended yesterday, but they apparently renewed the offer so they are still on for '09 Outbacks. This is what I heard from a couple of dealers. | |
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Replying to: glitch1 (Jun 02, 2009 10:59 am) RM is an awful dealership. They lied to me continuously even when I proved them wrong. They don't care. Gresham and Wentworth are in market denial. Hannah is hard core, but they will deal if you know your stuff. Carr is probably your best bet if you can stand the pressure. Let me know if I can help you further.
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Replying to: glitch1 (Jun 02, 2009 7:58 am) Thank you for your recent e-mail to Subaru of America, Inc. We appreciate you taking the time to contact us. I received the June 2009 incentives this morning and the incentive offers on the 2009 Outback for the month of June are the same as those we offered in May. |
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Replying to: rdy (Jun 02, 2009 8:03 am) I've been shooting for this price (with CA taxes I'd be happy with 21.5-22k OTD) but no one will budge from $20,600 after rebate = $23k OTD. I'm getting stories like: "The time for the best deals has passed. Production has stopped. The 09's are in short supply. If anything, the price will go up." "We're going to hang on to our 09's since they'll be getting rare as we sell out." Wow. Are these guys living in the same country? The same planet? Do they realize they work in the auto industry? Have they seen the numbers? I'm in the SF Bay Area, and I personally know four people laid off from high-paying tech jobs in the past 5 months (and four others who barely escaped). Not to mention the forthcoming waves of state employee layoffs and foreclosures. I've been negotiating mostly via email, and some phone. Do I need to go in and wave the cash around? I was hoping the internet could spare me the face to face. Sorry for the rant. I know I have the right price from this forum. Any tips/advice for dealing with unreasonable salesmen would be appreciated... |
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Replying to: marsound (Jun 02, 2009 10:53 pm) That is priceless Do I need to go in and wave the cash around? No, they would rather you finance Any tips/advice for dealing with unreasonable salesmen would be appreciated Go somewhere else - they don't care
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Replying to: rdy (Jun 02, 2009 4:30 pm) On that note (regarding my decision between CRV and Outback), it seems like with the manufacturer rebates from other makes like Subaru, Honda is becoming a bit overpriced in this market. I am seeing very few people getting cars for significantly below invoice on them.
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Replying to: glitch1 (Jun 03, 2009 7:40 am) Anyway, it was a good experience for me, so I certainly recommend an email or phone call to get a price. If you tell them the exact car you want, you should be able to get an OTD price immediately.
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Replying to: marsound (Jun 02, 2009 10:53 pm) Anyways, every car company has atleast one car that is selling with no problem. With Toyota, it seems to be the Camry (lots of dealer have exhausted their 09 supply), with Honda it seems to be the Civic. With Subrau, it is not the Outback, it's the Impreza. Lost of dealersips in the New England area only have around 9 or less left. The dealership down the street from me only 2 left. But most of the dealerships still have lots of other Subarus left. ANways, lowest I got (New england) was 18.9K + TTL, but I have seen them in ads for less. |
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