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2251 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 1:22 PM
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| Just bought a 2006 L.L.Bean Sedan at Subaru of Morristown,N.J. $ 28,500. ( w/o Nav.) | |
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Replying to: mississippi (May 28, 2006 7:19 pm) Good Luck. |
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Replying to: willowct (May 29, 2006 7:31 am) |
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$22,229 is way too high, even as a starting point for negotiations. 4000 miles makes this a used car, it should cost at the very least 10% less than the best deal on a new one. I find the Forester more fun than the Legacy. Plus it costs a bit less than the Outback. You can get a Premium pack for about the price of a base Outback and get that gigantic moonroof. For a base model you'll save a grand or two easily. I've seen $18,997 for an automatic X, a great deal. -juice
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Replying to: ateixeira (May 30, 2006 6:25 am) |
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$21,455 for the cheapest OB auto from fitzmall.com, and I'd be wanting to save about 10% off that. So figure $19,309, maybe $19.5k tops. Add a bit for options, so just keep it under $20k and it's a deal IMO. -juice |
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Ok... I finally struggled and made the commitment in my mind to buy an Outback and not a Forester (The Forester console inhibited my leg room... I'm 6'2" all legs) So I have been looking at a 2005 2.5i Wagon and the specific one I was looking at was sold before I even had a chance to test it! Argh! The car salesman was trying to convince me that I should consider a new 2006 because my "monthly payment would be the same" Is this really true? I mean what if I put 8k down? Please help!! thank you, r
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Replying to: quorkus (Jun 05, 2006 4:58 pm) Also, the '06 has the better crash test results, so go for the '06. You'll have better selection, too. -juice |
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Hello all. Yeaterday I went to a local dealership on Long Island, NY. I'm looking to buy an Outback 2.5i wagon base model, no options. With the current cashback of 2,000 the dealer gave me a price of 23,700 which included dim. mirror and cargo net. Of course this price is neg. Today, I called another dealership and the sales mgr. quoted me a bottom line price of 23,000 after cashback. In your opinion do you feel this is a fair price....remember I live on Long Island where we pay extra just to breathe!!!
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Replying to: heynow (Jun 06, 2006 8:20 am) -juice
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