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Re: Good deal on a leftover 2006? [mystro] by occking
Nov 30, 2006 (2:11 pm)
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Replying to: mystro (Nov 30, 2006 10:54 am)

Whatever driving "skills" I may have must have peaked several years ago. I guess I am just very lucky. Have had my share of close calls over the years, but I do believe my record is quite remarkeable considering that I have averaged approx 35,000 miles per year for over 30 years now. Not as much as an over the road truck driver, but that's still over a million miles!
 
I just have a feeling I will be backing into something that I can't see with this particular vehicle.
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I have never experienced anything like this by mazdax605
Dec 07, 2006 (7:16 am)
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Hey guys,
 
  I can't believe what is going on right now.Last week we had a salesperson from our Subaru dealership call us to ask if we were interested in opting out of our lease on our 2005 Forester X early.We called the guy back,and told him that in fact we had been thinking recently about what we are going to do at the lease end in September of 07 with the car.We absolutely love the car,but with 2 kids(both in car seats),and my large build we were thinking that it does get a bit snug from time to time.We asked if we could come in,and test drive a few different larger vehicles(Tribeca,Outback wagon),and he said sure,so we made an appointment.
 
If any of you have young children you understand that going to a car dealer to test drive a few cars is not the most pleasurable thing on earth with the kids getting restless,and the constant moving of car seats.We ended up being there around 3 hours with test drives,and negotaitions.
 
Well we test drove a 7 passenger Tribeca with leather,and NAV.We really loved the car.,but the price was out of our range even with it being a former executive car that had around 2000 miles on it,but it is sold as new.We talked numbers,and the 7 passenger with leather and NAv was going to be $430ish a month after satisfying our forester X lease,and little to nothing out of our pocket.We said we would talk about it,and then the sales guy came up with another option of a 5 passenger leather,NAV model with only 1200 miles on it in the light green color for around the same $420ish a month on a 48 month lease.
 
Well lets fast forward to this morning.The sales guy called me begging to trade in our X.He said they are willing to give us $16 for the X,and they are discounting the Tribeca 5 passenger with leather and nav to $27.3K.He told me that they really want our X,and that they are willing to do this deal,and have a lease program at $399 a month with around $980 out of pocket.He says that the $16 for our forester satisfys the elase,and gives up around $2k in equity which is sweet,but I wonder if this is as good a deal as he is making it out to be.Also is the $27.3K a really good discount on a 06 Tribeca 5 passenger with 1200 miles,Nav,and leather?
 
We went into this whole thing thinking the 5 passenger was our best bet with the lower cost,but while we think about it the 7 passenger makes more sense for the future if the kids want to bring friends along with themor if we have friends that don't want to take 2 cars.
 
My wife,and I both liked the Tribeca,but my wife is thinking that maybe we should get a vehicle with sliding doors for ease of loading people,and such.What are your thoughts?We want to get a larger vehicle,and not break the bank,plus the thought of never ending leasing does nothing for me,but may be the only way we keep the payments managable while still driving newer vehicles.
 
I am about ready to just say forget about it,and ride the elase on the X out,and then maybe buy a used min-van,but I am not sure my wife is up for that.Sorry for the novel,and any input on this is appreciated.Thanks.
 
Chris
Confused in Massachusetts
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Re: I have never experienced anything like this [mazdax605] by mystro
Dec 07, 2006 (7:49 am)
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Replying to: mazdax605 (Dec 07, 2006 7:16 am)

One thing I'm very sure of,the difference between the Tribeca and anything else with or wo sliding doors will usually be step downward especially safety and AWD and VCD prowess,the TriB is a solid 5 star all-around.
 
OK,what I'm reading here and getting from feelers,you can get somewhere close to $1200k *below* invoice on the 07's,the executive demos (make sure they are not rentals)should be had closer to $26k checking KBB. BTW, The nationwide subaru trade-in program which lasts till Jan 2 is called the GTP and it only applies to purchasing new cars from what I can tell but if you can swing a deal on an loaded 06 closer to KBB price with what you consider a fair allowance for your X.. very tempting.
 
Be sure and read all the Tribeca forums here for all the latest.
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Re: I have never experienced anything like this [mazdax605] by ateixeira
Dec 07, 2006 (8:16 am)
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Replying to: mazdax605 (Dec 07, 2006 7:16 am)

I'm cross-shopping a Tribeca with a Sienna, and the trouble I'm seeing is once you equip a Sienna they cost you dearly. Even used XLE models are way, way up there in price, over $30k for a used '06 model with some miles.
 
I found a CPO Tribeca for about $4k less, so I may get that once I'm ready.
 
-juice
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Re: I have never experienced anything like this [mazdax605] by morey000
Dec 07, 2006 (10:50 am)
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Replying to: mazdax605 (Dec 07, 2006 7:16 am)

Of course- it's your decision, but methinks that the 'beca will drive a heck of a lot better than anything with sliding doors, be exceptionally safe, and have one of the best AWD systems around. Great braking distance as well (better to avoid an accident, than be safer while getting in one)
 
The 7-pass- not only do you get the extra seat, but also, extra AC vents and control in the back. nice.
 
For an '06 still on the lot, he should be willing to practically give away this vehicle. The '07's have a number of new features- such as the seat memories and back-up camera that's really really handy, as well as suspension improvements, and some safety stuff. Realize, that a few years down the road, an '07 will be worth a couple grand more than an '06- so it might be a difference worth paying now.
 
Note- The dealer does not really 'want' your Forester, he wants to sell you a new car, so he's telling you that he 'wants it'. It's an old trick- knowing that you'll need to buy a new car if you sell your old one, so, they call up people and tell them that they need good used cars for their lot. Clever huh?
 
Hard for us to say if the $27.3K is a good deal, as he's got you on a number of fronts- trade in, lease, payments, new car sale. It never hurts to shop around... and do it via email/phone. Once you step foot into the dealership, it gives them the edge.
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Re: I have never experienced anything like this [mazdax605] by jeffmc
Dec 07, 2006 (1:51 pm)
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Replying to: mazdax605 (Dec 07, 2006 7:16 am)

FYI, we were offered a price of $26.5k for an '06 7-pass Limited (that's your leather model) w/Nav. Very tempting, but it wasn't the best time for us to buy, and I'd really like to see how Subaru re-works the '08 B9 Tribeca expected in about 6 months. That's another thing to think about... in 6 months, your "new" '06 will be a 2-year-old model with an old bodystyle. (No one's sure about how much it's going to change, though. Could be just grille, could be more significant. I've seen it called a "re-skin".)
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Re: I have never experienced anything like this [jeffmc] by tupin
Dec 07, 2006 (2:20 pm)
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Replying to: jeffmc (Dec 07, 2006 1:51 pm)

Check out www.cars101.com to see invoice pricing. That's a pretty good deal. I'd try a hardball on him. Tell him you'll take the deal if it's for the 7 pass. We have the 7 pass and for the same reason...in case we have to carry some extra kids around. We love our 7 pass Limited. Remember, it's ranked one of the top 13 safest vehicles on the road...let the wife stew on that.
 
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/
 
As for the restyle. I don't see Subaru doing much dramatic. Our previous 9 year old Forester looks pretty much the same as the current forester....and that's after a couple of supposed complete makeovers. I predict it will get a new front end treatment and that's it. That should be enough to silence the naysayers.
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Pricing for a new 2007 Tribeca LTD 7-passenger in SF Bay Area by cocopandan
Dec 10, 2006 (2:30 pm)
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Hi! We're new to the forum- planning to purchase a 7-passenger Tribeca 2007 Ltd in the SF Bay Area soon. Got a few quotes from our initial online inquiries- the lowest is $29.9K, or $32K with Nav option.
 
Is this reasonable? Is the Nav option really worth the extra 2K? Our plan is to start negotiating at $28.9K ($2.5K below invoice) for the Ltd with no Nav. Any tips / suggestions would be appreciated..
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Re: Pricing for a new 2007 Tribeca LTD 7-passenger in SF Bay Area [cocopandan] by tupin
Dec 10, 2006 (5:00 pm)
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Replying to: cocopandan (Dec 10, 2006 2:30 pm)

Aftermarket nav systems are awfully tempting at the prices they are at now. It is nice to have it integrated into the dash but I think if I wasn't going to use it much I might save the money and get an aftermarket one if I really needed it. That said, I do like our Becky nav and use it more than I thought I would....keeps the kid entertained as well.
 
Remeber to get puddle lights as well...pretty easy to install yourself...detailed instructions available online too.
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Re: Pricing for a new 2007 Tribeca LTD 7-passenger in SF Bay Area [cocopandan] by morey000
Dec 10, 2006 (8:43 pm)
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Replying to: cocopandan (Dec 10, 2006 2:30 pm)

firstly- $2.5K below invoice sounds like a terrific deal. Best I've heard about.
 
Certainly- if all you want a navigation system- you can buy one cheaper aftermarket. But- it's certainly worth something extra to have the system all nicely integrated into the vehicle - plus you get a much larger touch screen system than you will get with an aftermarket. Also, there are some extra screens that come with the system that are fun and useful.
 
For me- pretty much the whole reason why I got the Nav system is so that I could have the backup camera. It's terrific, works well even at night, and is something I use EVERY day. I'd also imagine that when it comes to selling the vehicle in a few years, the Nav system will be worth a bit extra- so perhaps you're not really paying for the whole $1800.
 
Another thought- you're buying what is essentially a brand new luxury vehicle. Do you really want to be glueing things to your dashboard on your new car?

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