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2253 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 7:14 PM
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Do you think 27,700 is a good price for VDC? Or can I do better. In adition, the 04 model, I assume will depreciate faster than 05 model. So in essence you get less money at trade-in (in the future). Are the savings worth it? |
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Is the extended warranty a good deal and is there a 5 yr and 7yr? What do people pay for that? Do they somwtimes throw in maintenance for a couple of yrs? thanks head of time for your help! |
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I've seen as low at $700 for a 7/70 warranty, but some have deductibles. As them to see their invoice prices for the plans, and offer a reasonable amount above their cost ($100 perhaps). VDC - that is a good price, the new ones are probably $3-4 grand higher and I doubt you'll recover *that* much 5+ years from now. -juice |
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Just got an 04 VDC wagon, out the door for $28,600. With 1.9% financing.
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Replying to: btettemer (May 25, 2004 8:10 am) |
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I paid invoice for the 05 Outback...even though they still have plenty of 04's with incentives on the lot. Good $$ for my old pal, my '99 Forester that I traded in. Good dealer: 21 Bell Subaru, 2141 E. Bell Road, Phoenix, Arizona |
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That's great. Best I had seen up to now was $200 over for base models. Turbos have even higher margins right now (May 2004). That is if you can even find one. -juice |
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