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Subaru Tribeca Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#187 of 848
Overpaying by ateixeira
Sep 09, 2005 (8:34 am)
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The guy who bought that New Beetle on E-bay for $25 grand? He overpaid.
 
Same for the guy who wanted the first PT Cruiser and was crazy enough to fork out $25 grand.
 
Hope that makes you feel better.
 
-juice
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Negotiating Price by newtosubie
Sep 09, 2005 (9:34 am)
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Replying to: aka1 (Sep 08, 2005 10:26 pm)

aka1:
Thanks for sharing your buying experience and pricing strategy. It's helpful for us who are still soaking up all the info before stepping out to buy our B9's. I plan on using a similar approach. Like a wiseman one once said: "patience grasshopper".
 
Congrats on your purchase, and welcome aboard.
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Re: what if any action can be taken if you overpaid? [ateixeira] by x5killer
Sep 12, 2005 (4:49 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 08, 2005 12:25 pm)

I did do the research before not after. I had it all right there wiht the facts to show them too, it didn't matter and i dont feel like getting into it now but the only reason i accepted is because the guy had been so helpful all along and I didn't want to leave him high and dry on the deal and i had searched far and wide to find one with the colors and options i wanted.
 
just please dont say do your research before because I did, they just wouldn't budge and my only action wold have been to screw them over piss them off and walk out on the deal after all the trouble and getting the vehicle to their dealership which is a whole other story in which I was the one who made that happen when at first the other dealership would not cooperate.
 
Oh and as far as better service or consideration in any way after i went along with the deal that i expressed to them was way more then i shold be paying etc etc. that hasn't happened. In fact they were mostly only nice and helpful before the deal. once they got it they have not been helpful or nice at all, they in fact suckered more money out of for options by giving me the 2 cheapest options free so when i was there to get them installed they knew i would just want to add the other options i wanted at the same time and had to pay full price for them and barely got them to give me like 15% off or something on those.
 
They have not offered any consideration or complimentary service and in fact after having promised to install the portable xm sat radio pre order gift stiffed me on that with that inaccurate and 100% wrong reason that it is not meant to be insalled in the car when it in fact has instructions pictures to do so and others have received it installed at other Subaru dealerships free of charge as part of their pre order gift. They have not treated me like someone who just bought their most expensive vehicle in its most expensive trim with every possible option and paid over 2,000+ over invoice and thats where the real problem is. They should be treating me like a vip customer and they are instead treating me like crap which is very bad business on their part and they lost any future business on service or other vehicles.
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Re: what if any action can be taken if you overpaid? [x5killer] by ateixeira
Sep 13, 2005 (7:20 am)
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Replying to: x5killer (Sep 12, 2005 4:49 pm)

I meant that in general but my bad, I'm sorry 'bout that.
 
Bottom line is a good relationship with your salesman and dealer can go a long way, down the road you never know when you need the dealer to help you out, maybe for service, maybe for dealing with SoA, or maybe at trade-in time.
 
I've made friends with my salesman and that's more important to me than saving $100. He lets me go out on test drives by myself, no questions asked. He trusts me and that relationship has paid off. That matters more to me vs. squeezing the last few bucks out of a deal.
 
-juice
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Re: what if any action can be taken if you overpaid? [x5killer] by cluelesspa
Sep 13, 2005 (9:58 am)
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Replying to: x5killer (Sep 12, 2005 4:49 pm)

the only reason i accepted is because the guy had been so helpful all along and I didn't want to leave him high and dry on the deal and i had searched far and wide to find one with the colors and options i wanted.
  
just please dont say do your research before because I did, they just wouldn't budge and my only action wold have been to screw them over piss them off and walk out on the deal after all the trouble and getting the vehicle to their dealership which is a whole other story in which I was the one who made that happen when at first the other dealership would not cooperate.

 
So you paid more because they had the color and options you wanted and you were not willing to walk away. no offense but you paid a premium because you wanted what they had and they probably knew that. its supply and demand. at the time you signed for the car then you knew how much over invoice you were paying and wanted the B9. like posted earlier, you get the better deals when you are willing to walk away. pissing off the dealer (so what) they are in car business and once you get emotions involved you more then likely will pay more.
 
yeah they got the vehicle there but not at the price you wanted to pay. then walk away. you chose not to walk away and paid more to get the vehicle that was in front of you. around here there was ONE dealer that wanted MSRP. I walked and after 3 dealers found one to give me a good trade value and invoice on the B9. but I did have to walk after 3 hrs of negotiating then when they called back I got $800 off the price and $1000 when it was all said and done. I didnt feel bad, they made me feel that way when I walked but heck its my money. and they did call me back the next day to renegotiate
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hold up in production of 5 seater LTD? by harvpt
Sep 13, 2005 (3:47 pm)
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We shopped the internet, negotiated a good deal on a 5ltd due to arrive at the dealer beginning of Sept. The day after Labor Day the dealer told us it was due in "any day" and was in Boston (3 hours away). Not willing to take the trade in amount they offered, we dropped the price on our old car in half and sold it within 24 hours.
 
Suddenly the car hasn't been shipped, is still in IN, and the dealer tells me today that Subaru is holding up production of the 5ltd but they should resume "any day now."
 
I've let the dealer know I'm p!ssed off and they've offered us a loaner to tide us over. I also know we could have gotten more for the old car but I tell myself we got what I was willing to settle for as trade-in and in the meantime we've made a college kid's day.
 
So my questions:
1) Anyone heard anything about this hold up in production?
2) I feel like the dealer owes me more than just a loaner. There's always the option of taking a hike to another dealer but the thought of starting over fills me with dread. Do I push for free floor mats or something more?
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Re: hold up in production of 5 seater LTD? [harvpt] by cptplt
Sep 13, 2005 (7:22 pm)
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Replying to: harvpt (Sep 13, 2005 3:47 pm)

sorry but they don't owe you anything, if you choose to sell the car yourself and didn;t have the new car in front of you or its written into the contract for a specific delivery day you're unfortunately on your own. they may be nice and chose to offer you something but they have zero obligation legally to do so and its all goodwill.
if you absolutely must have something by a certain time, always make sure any contract specifies it. if they outright lied to you in some way and purposefully deceived you then you may have some recourse but try proving that one!
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Re: hold up in production of 5 seater LTD? [cptplt] by harvpt
Sep 14, 2005 (4:00 am)
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Replying to: cptplt (Sep 13, 2005 7:22 pm)

I feel they intentionally deceived us. They said the car was in Boston when it wasn't and that it would arrive "any day" which it hasn't. They were pushing us to take their offer on our trade in because if we weren't ready to buy the car when it came in (meaning hadn't sold our old car which was the downpayment) they implied we might lose the car to another buyer.
 
You're right, we should have gotten something in writing from them.
 
And as I wrote, we've made a college kid really happy with a great deal on our old car.
 
But what about the hold up in production of the 5 LTD? Any news on this?
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Re: hold up in production of 5 seater LTD? [harvpt] by ateixeira
Sep 14, 2005 (6:29 am)
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Replying to: harvpt (Sep 13, 2005 3:47 pm)

Take the loaner, and don't underestimate the value of a loaner, that's worth a good $300 or more per week. I say take it and run. You'll keep the miles off your new car and have a free opportunity for an extended test drive.
 
Don't worry, be happy.
 
-juice
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Re: hold up in production of 5 seater LTD? [ateixeira] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 14, 2005 (6:31 am)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 14, 2005 6:29 am)

I agree with juice.....
 
Be glad they have offered a loaner.. Just like free money.. It isn't as though you are paying for the car, yet...
 
regards,
kyfdx

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