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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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Let's turn that around and compare depreciation. Jeeps are not the value that you think they are. Go now and look at the Blue Book value of a '98 Forester and a '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee. New, the Grand cost about $7,000 more than my Forester L, yet today it's worth about a grand less! Ouch. A Cherokee from that year cost about the same as my Forester, yet today it's worth about half! Double ouch. Do not get a Jeep thinking it'll lower your TCO, it certainly will not. Liberty is decent but does not compare to the refinment of an LL Bean anyway. Compare a Forester instead. The base model will easily keep up with the V6 Liberty, and the XT just plain blows it away. Incentives kill residuals, you pay more now or you pay a lot more later. -juice
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Replying to: ateixeira (Mar 09, 2005 7:54 am) Thanks! |
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Just know that an Outback will hold its value extremely well compared to the competition. It will hold a much higher percentage of its original value, and that's your true cost. Use Edmunds TCO tool to compare. -juice |
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