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2267 messages, Last post on Dec 06, 2009 at 7:26 AM
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Hello, I have realized that in the entire IL there is not a single dealer that carries Outback Premiums without All Weather Package (looking with CVT trans). Originally I looked at the Outback basic model and the best price I got was $22680 (24600). But when I wanted to go step up realized all cars come with a lot of extras that I did not want and were costing me extra. the best quote I got on Outback 2.5i Premium w/All-Weather Pkg was 25300 msrp ($26900). What are your experience and what were the best quotes you got or price that you paid?
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Replying to: bob_b1 (Oct 18, 2009 7:04 am) |
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Replying to: bob_b1 (Oct 18, 2009 7:04 am) If you were complaining that you couldn't find a base 3.6R I would be sympathetic. A base 3.6R is about as rare as finding an albino unicorn. Or a red headed big foot. |
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Replying to: ndeborahk (Oct 17, 2009 4:46 am) The only other thing would be to sit on a seat pad that raised you up a bit more. I think seat comfort is critically important so make sure you sort that out before you buy it. cslasor: the Magnussen-Moss Warranty Act protects you - the car can be serviced at any shop that meets the OE standards. It doesn't have to be done by a dealership. Save your receipts and document all your maintenance, and you should be fine. |
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Hello Just looking what other have paid for Outback Premium? Please list the MSRP and the price you have negotiated. I have been looking and getting some quotes but wanted to see what other have experienced. My best price for Outback Premium (AWP) was MSRP:$26990 price offered was $25300 plus all the fees and taxes. Thanks
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Replying to: bob_b1 (Oct 19, 2009 3:57 pm) |
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I am in the midst of dealing for a 2009 2.5 i with Nav. Outback with 11,500 miles-dealer internet price is just under $20,000-I want to negotiate for a lower price-I would be happy with OTD for 20,000. I like the car and like the color-but can wait...seems that the inventory in my area for NEW 2009 Outbacks is scarce-NE PA. I have to drive 2 hours for this car with my wife and daughter in the car-already gave $500 to hold the car til I come this weekend. Called my local Subaru dealer and will talk with them tomorrow about if they can deal, but they have no 2009 in inventory. Will I be better off waiting until December-January? Any advice out there?
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Replying to: schoolhouseink (Oct 20, 2009 1:29 pm) The time to pick from a large selection of new 09's was this spring before the clunkers bill. Hindsight is 20/20 & you can't change that. Is this a CPO car? If you like it, make your best deal. It doesn't help you being so far from the dealer because he will know that its more difficult for you to walk away - the very best negotiating strategy. Find out why its for sale after only 11K miles (I have 14K on mine bought new in March) and walk if its been in a wreck. |
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Replying to: jpievans (Oct 06, 2009 12:10 pm) Thanks |
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Replying to: schoolhouseink (Oct 20, 2009 1:29 pm) |
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