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Replying to: lexbar (Sep 07, 2005 1:26 am)
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Replying to: cluelesspa (Sep 07, 2005 5:53 am) Two dealers, one is $200 and the other $400 below the invoice. I have seen pretty good inventory on their lots.
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| must be the gas crunch driving the prices down. thats a great deal $400 UNDER invoice! | |
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Replying to: lexbar (Sep 07, 2005 6:00 am) |
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Under invoice... We've negotiated a 5 passenger LTD with puddle lights, dimming mirror, and other add-ons for just under $32,000 including everything but sales tax. We feel okay about the price. We're working on the lease, just offered in NY for the first time in several years since the repeal of the vicarious liability laws. We've been quoted $389 for a 36 month lease, 12K miles, $2500 down, tax rolled into the lease. I've asked the dealer to give me money factor and buyout information which I haven't yet received. I'm told this lease is through Subaru Financial. It seems high to me. Comments? |
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I have been through this before and had it out with the dealer as well as still pursuing what action I can take short of what I have already done in letting SOA know. But as an example I saw someone post: 35200 +tax for my B9, options include (above mentioned 7psgr limited, pearl white, beige leather, Navigation, DVD) puddle lights, auto dimming rear view mirror, cargo tray and net. I paid about 3,000 more for basically the same model. What can I do? The dealership was all helpful when trying to make the deal but after showing invoice pricing and expressing not being happy with the price at the time of the deal and afterwards under the impression that they would throw in some free options and future service consideration they basically only threw in 2 cheap options and then tricked me into spending over 500 more on other options and their installation while there getting the installation of the 2 cheap free options. They have since given me the silent treatment and not responded when I let them know of my further dissatisfaction. I think they think they got away with it but they will lose much more by me never getting a vehichle from them again , spreading the word and giving them a bad rep, not taking it there for any service or giving them another cent for anything as well as letting SOA know my dissatisfaction in the survey and other communications. Anyone know what else can be done. Can i take them to court for overcharging me? heh.
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Replying to: x5killer (Sep 08, 2005 11:35 am) Finally what is the name and location of this dealer I certainly would not want to give them any business ... Jerry |
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Replying to: jerrys2 (Sep 08, 2005 12:07 pm) Basically like most dealers they will be all nice to get the sale and seal the deal after which they will treat you like crap as they already made the big sale which to me is stupid because they are not thinking about future sales or revenue from service.
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Replying to: jerrys2 (Sep 08, 2005 12:07 pm) A deal is a deal. Do your research before the deal, not after. Too late to take action now. Chalk it up to a lesson learned, and enjoy the car. You might even get better service at the dealer if they remember you and made a profit (car salesman are human and have families to feed, too). Don't sweat it, I say. -juice |
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Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 08, 2005 12:25 pm) There are lots of great Subaru dealerships out there, no doubt you will do better next time! Jerry |
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