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Subaru Outback Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: price on new outback [jeff6] by beansly1
Nov 15, 2004 (1:52 pm)
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Replying to: jeff6 (Nov 06, 2004 8:24 pm)

We bought our 05 OB L.L.Bean about a month ago from John & Phils in Corvallis Oregon.I researched extensively on the net and got a great price by phone from a dealer about 50 miles away.I told a wonderful salesperson at the corvallis dealership that I Got a phone qoute for 30,800($2,400.00 below MSRP)and he said no prob. the easiest buy I ever made! we also get 15% off all accesories through them.
The atlantic blue/silver two tone is sharp and I really cant believe what a wonderful car it is.What really sold me though was how solid the door sounded when I closed it and the 5-star crash rating it recieved. The sub woofer that was extra on the car was thrown in on the deal also. I love that pounding musical beat on my leather heated seat!
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by ateixeira
Nov 15, 2004 (2:01 pm)
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Congrats.
 
Come join the Subaru Crew, we chat every Thursday night.
 
-juice
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Re: [ateixeira] by sapphireblue
Nov 15, 2004 (2:12 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Nov 15, 2004 10:55 am)

Good to know. I haven't heard back from my Subaru.com inquiry, so I'll scout the website.
 
Fitzmall add descriptors after "(Legacy) Outback 2.5i". Can you translate:
 
-2.5I-4eat (4-speed automatic?)
-2.5i-mt5 (5-speed manual?)
-2.5 MEAT (?)
 
Thanks,
sb
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Re: Outback accessories, ext. colors, etc.? [sapphireblue] by xwesx
Nov 15, 2004 (3:17 pm)
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Replying to: sapphireblue (Nov 15, 2004 9:35 am)

All of the accessories you mentioned are purely 'aesthetic' in regard to the functioning of the vehicle, so they should not affect warranty even if added after the vehicle purchase.
 
If you ever plan to, or think you might, haul something that can spill (either dry or liquid... or animals!), I would highly recommend you get the cargo tray. Also, the floor mats are almost critical if you have a lot of snow/ice (especially if the car lives outside). I just put a set in mine after years of dealing with ice on the floor mats that was so slick I could scarce keep my foot on the accelerator. I can knock the ice off the rubber mats in a flash. If you garage your car every night, it probably isn't that big of a deal unless you are concerned about stains on the carpeted mats.
 
Good luck with your purchase!
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considering used Outback--advice appreciated by ncseba
Nov 16, 2004 (8:18 am)
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Hello everyone,
 
I'm a longtime lurker from central NC and longtime fan of most of the Subie groups (of course I look for postings from juice in all forums!), and I'm finally coming out to ask some advice since everyone is always so helpful. The deal: I've seen a 1997 Outback, AT, CD cassette, airbags, heated front seats, mileage 66,515 for $7750 or best offer (private party sale). It looks like it is in very nice condition, although a mechanic's inspection would be the final word on that. My question is, is this a "run don't walk to buy" or a "run far away" or something in between? My SO thinks the mileage is too high and would rather wait until we could afford a new(er) vehicle. I can see his point, but my thinking is that, *if* it checked out with a mechanic, it might be a nice budget level car. Right now I don't need a car for long work commutes (easy bus to work), but it's also not unthinkable that a poobah might factor into the equation within the next year. Right now I'm driving a 2WD 1988 S-10 Blazer with a bit over 275K on its second engine (don't laugh, I'm very fond of it . There is no immediate rush for me to get another car; I'm just wondering if I would regret passing this deal up considering the price and features it offers. Thanks for listening, and any advice or insight would be most appreciated indeed.
 
Cheers, and thanks again,
SebaNC
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by ateixeira
Nov 16, 2004 (9:14 am)
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MEAT is the new model with a built-in BBQ so you can cook meat in the hatch.
 
Just kidding, that's a typo.
 
Price for that used Outback sounds good. '97 is a sweet spot because it was bumped up to 165hp that year and ran on regular octane.
 
-juice
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Re: [ateixeira] by ncseba
Nov 16, 2004 (12:05 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Nov 16, 2004 9:14 am)

Thanks for answering! I think it's a pretty good price too. Guess I'm still wondering, should I hold out for something newer if I don't *have* to buy now? Or is this too good to pass up? Just trying to adjust my personal balance scales .
Thanks again,
sebaNC
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by ateixeira
Nov 16, 2004 (1:03 pm)
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I would wait. The 2000 and later models are bigger, the 2005s are real sweet if you can afford new.
 
One thing is Subies do not depreciate much, so a 2 year old model is only a couple grand less than a new one.
 
-juice
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Re: [ncseba] by xwesx
Nov 16, 2004 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: ncseba (Nov 16, 2004 12:05 pm)

66K and change for a '97? That is low mileage in my book. I also much prefer the '96 - '99 appearance over the '00-'04, though '05 has it beat.
 
It seems like a decent deal to me, maybe try to talk them down a bit (what can it hurt?). You are, or course, going to have a few more maintenance dollars in it early on versus a newer car, but as juice says, depreciation is slow on them so spend your money now or later.....
 
The more you know about a vehicle's history, the better of you will be as its owner. ($.02)
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Re: [ateixeira] by ncseba
Nov 16, 2004 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Nov 16, 2004 1:03 pm)

Thanks again. My SO (Robert) will be happy to hear you agree with him .
SebaNC

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