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Subaru Outback Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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by ateixeira
Sep 29, 2003 (7:48 am)
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Martin: Hmm, I dunno, I didn't even have to ask for a loaner, they just offered. Ask them next time, show your warranty card.
 
-juice
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Loaner Cars by 9620197
Oct 02, 2003 (12:26 pm)
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I have two Subaru dealers in my area. They both offer loaner cars to anyone who purchased a car through them. Problem is they book out over a month in advance for any appointments where you get a loaner car. Such is life, at least I get a loaner and didn't need to buy an extended warranty.
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by ateixeira
Oct 03, 2003 (8:02 am)
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It's a cool service, if you can get it.
 
-juice
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2004 H6-3.0 VDC Outback Wagon Dealer Quote by netnut1
Oct 23, 2003 (9:15 am)
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My optional equipment is everything except the hood protectors or roof racks.I asked about a rebate.He said he had not heard of one but would check.$500.00 is what I saw.The dealer quote on the road is $31,841.55 I have not brought up a trade in yet.Which is a 2002 Chevy Z28 Camaro 35th edition with 10,000 miles in excellent condition.On Edmunds or Kelly blue book trade in with excellent condition is around $21,500.What say ye?
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by ateixeira
Oct 23, 2003 (9:24 am)
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$32k is high, IMO. End of the model year had VDCs at fitzmall.com around $29k. I'd wait for a rebate.
 
-juice
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Buying Directly From Fleet Manager by netnut1
Oct 23, 2003 (10:13 am)
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Anyone heard of or done it?
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Buy Direct by raybear
Oct 25, 2003 (8:12 am)
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It's done all the time.
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pricing by nead_a_car
Dec 27, 2003 (2:43 pm)
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interested in some comparison info.
 
bought base model '04 4/cyl, automatic trans w/updated security pkg $22,250 (price includes $1,000 rebate)
 
also any other options fit nice with the car?
 
thanks
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re: pricing by raybear
Dec 28, 2003 (9:29 am)
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You can get them to do a little better, unless that's including a doc fee or other options.
 
Some people like the Omega remote starter or the Gentex mirror.
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re:pricing by taoman
Dec 29, 2003 (8:05 pm)
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I've had my 2003 Outback base model, AWP with automatic for about 6 months now. The options I've got are upgraded security system, automatic dimming mirror with compass, tweeter kit, upgraded door speakers, trail or hitch, differential protector, and leather shift knob. The automatic dimming mirror makes a big difference for night driving. The tweeter kit makes a big difference in the stereo sound. In fact the only reason that I had the dealer upgrade the door speakers was that I bought the car for $1000 under invoice, and then had the dealer install a few additional options. The stock stereo with just the tweeter kit upgrade sounds great. The differential protector is inexpensive and gives me piece of mind. Enjoy your Outback. I won't go to a regular car again after owning the Outback.
 
taoman

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