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I am looking to buy a base 2.5i 5-spd with mirror/compass and Willow Green exterior. I could not find one anywhere in my area in stock according to the subaru check inventory web site. The local dealer (Saint Paul, MN) has three silver units advertised at about 22,500 which is about what I would want to pay. Can I still expect to get to this price if it has to be ordered? Has anyone done this (ordered a low end outback and negotiated a good price)? Thanks... |
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piperboy72, I would think a dealer would be more motivated to discount something sitting right on his lot than having to go through the time and hassle to order something; but I could be wrong. I thought the silver was very sharp and would have preferred that. Instead, I settled on a white over silver. |
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Replying to: ateixeira (Feb 02, 2005 7:36 am) The other day I saw a 2.5i (non Limited) with the larger XT wheels and leather?? I actually took a double take and looked over the car to make sure it was not a limited. This was possible, as the car was in a parking lot. I noticed it truly was a base model 2.5i (No sunroof, non matching door handles, etc). Is it possible to order this car with the larger wheels and leather? Does anyone think Subaru will offer incentives for the Outback anytime soon? Thank you, Matthew |
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Replying to: puckcoach3 (Jan 06, 2005 11:50 am) If you become a member of Leave No Trace (www.lnt.org) you can buy a new Subaru at invoice. Mmebership prices start at only $15. The down side is, you must be a LNT member for at least 6 months to qualify for the VIP program pricing. I have purchased 3 Subarus through the VIP program. It's great! You are told to contact a specific individual at your local Subaru Dealer. He tells you to pick out a Subaru, shows you the invoice, and you pay the invoice price plus tax, license and documentation fees. No haggling. The only variable is the value of your trade-in. If you have no trade-in, you just drive away smiling. -Jim Jim |
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Replying to: jaj (Feb 01, 2005 6:49 pm) Jim |
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I saw you purchased your LL Bean at Grand Prix in Hicksville. How has your buying experience been? Would you mind disclosing your purchase price before tax and title? I have had the same experience as you. I liked Metric but their price is high. You can e-mail me if you'd prefer not to disclose it in a public forum. Thank you bkramer
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Replying to: bkramer (Feb 10, 2005 8:07 pm) |
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| Does anyone know if rebates will become available in the near future? Also, if I buy on the VIP program will I get the rebate as well? Can I get the low finance deal along with the VIP price? Just sent away for my VIP certificate today, and will be buying the L.L. Bean model in Champagne Gold. If people are paying less than invoice price without the VIP program what is the purpose of going through all the hassle of joining an organization and waiting 6 months to buy? | |
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VIP is good for models that are in demand, especially in regions where prices are higher. You do keep the rebates. We used VIP for our Legacy. But the best part was the red carpet treatment, you get their best salesperson and no nonsense. -juice |
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Replying to: jaj (Feb 01, 2005 6:49 pm) penn Jersey, southern atlantic... they are pass through fees, some have PZEV engines, destination and delivery charges can vary. .. jg |
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