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Replying to: discodoc (Apr 21, 2005 5:02 pm) push another $500 if you can. |
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Replying to: discodoc (Apr 21, 2005 5:02 pm) I am in the market for this car as well. Which dealer quoted you $28,000? Thanks |
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Is the above price +TTL a good price. Got it from Fitzgerald's Subaru dealership at Rockville MD. This includes Other Features: B5A All Weather Floor Mats K5F Center ARM Rest Ext K5H DIM MIR/Comp/Homelink M5B Side Cargo Nets M5C Rear Cargo Net MSV Wheel Locks Additional $500 for (Includes Lifetime Loaner/Buyer-Protection Plan). Does all subaru dealerships provide loaner car for servincing. Is the extra $500 worth the money spent. Thanks.
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I think you get 6 oil changes, 2 free for the first 3 years of ownership, as well. My wife got those, she's still benefitting from it. I change my own oil and do my own service so for my car I would not get it, but for hers we did. -juice |
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I am looking to buy a Subaru OB wagon. The two options I'm looking at are: 1. 98 OB 53K for $10,900 2. 03 OB 79K for $12,500 The 03 was a sales car w/ all highway miles and regular check ups 30 & 60, as well as oil change every 3. Not much history on the 98- its being sold by a dealer so has had a through inspection. The question is: Is it better to get an older car w/ lower mileage or a newer car w/ higher? (Currently I drive a 93 Legacy Sedan w/ 140K...so high miles doesn't scare me as much.) Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Replying to: kaushikg (Apr 28, 2005 7:36 am) 2. $500 will be better spent on subaru extended warranty (make sure it is subaru provided), which is very good compared to others. |
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Replying to: jensreid (Apr 28, 2005 11:13 am) my OB H4 2001 with only 34k miles, good condition, i have it on sale for only $13,000. Compared to this, the prices you were quoted are very high !
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Buy hers. LOL Between those two I'd go for the 2003, because that's after the head gasket issues were resolved. -juice |
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Replying to: jensreid (Apr 28, 2005 11:13 am) |
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Replying to: cuchulain (Apr 19, 2005 6:21 am) I'm in CT as well and am shopping around for an Outback. The price of $22,695 seems pretty good. Is this for a manual or an automatic? Which dealer have you been working with? Thanks! |
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