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2251 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 1:22 PM
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NOrwood subaru is MAss has sent me email stating i can pick any OB XT, take 4,000 off MSRP. The deal is done.
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They offered us $10,800 on our 2002 Legacy L, seems kind low to me. Private sale I think I could get $13-14k, though we have a Gold warranty worth a bunch and added a few accessories like a moonroof and a 6CD changer. -juice |
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Replying to: sweet_subie (Mar 02, 2005 5:38 pm) |
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Replying to: walterw1 (Feb 28, 2005 5:43 pm) I `m planning to buy a blue 2.5i automatic outback this month,Thanks
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Replying to: katrina1 (Mar 08, 2005 7:36 am) |
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Someone posted saying that April/May there will *proably* be rebates. I am curious how certain people may be about this. I'd hate to buy now (or next week) and then have there be a decent rebate on 4/1 just a few weeks later. My situation is that I am turning in a leased vehicle mid next week. I am looking at $33,350 LL Bean edition which the dealer is offering to take $1600 off of that. Seems low compared to what I am reading. Thanks!! |
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Replying to: jds2 (Mar 08, 2005 11:07 am) reduce price to $29,500. where are you ? my friend just got it for 29,000 LL bean in Mass. |
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Depends, the Legacy is popular, and that might mean no rebates at all. The Forester made do without rebates for several years, until recently actually. My guess is there is a good chance for small rebates right before the 06 models come out. Nothing ground breaking, though. -juice |
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Replying to: jds2 (Mar 08, 2005 11:07 am) me: I never thought I'd hear the day when someone would say $30K for a Subaru was low !! Now I know it's a nice car, but I'd spend $20K ($2,500 rebates + 0% for 60 months) on a V-6 Jeep Liberty and have $12K for gas! Again I'm sure it's a nice car, but with slow auto sales and the deals that are and will be coming on many models, why buy something with no incentives? |
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| Very similar to the deal that I got (2.5i, MT for $22.2) which was about $900 under invoice. I also got the 1.9% financing for 36 months and the dealer to throw in the all-weather mats. As far as the window etching, my brother was in negotiations on a Tundra and the dealer was absolute on charging for the window etching, even though it wasn't done yet and my brother didn't want it. To me, I would walk away if a dealer pulled that stunt me on principle alone, which my brother did. | |
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