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848 messages, Last post on Nov 07, 2009 at 12:32 AM
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I am not sure that which year model I should get 2007 or 2008. 2007 has 3500 manu. rebate. if 2008 is any better then please let me know why I should get 2008. I live in NJ and have 2008 legacy GT and love it. any input is appriciate. What should be final price OTD price for 2008 7 passanger LTD model or I will be better off with leftover 2007.
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Replying to: div3804 (Dec 13, 2007 7:05 pm) To me, those changes are worth quite a bit... particularly the engine and transmission. And if you drive a typical amount, you'll save at least $1500 in fuel costs over 5 years filling up with regular unleaded instead of premium. (Figuring 20 cents/gallon difference in fuel grades and 15k miles driven per year.) That $1500 would recoup quite a bit of the price difference between an '07 and an '08. About $1500 below invoice is a good target for an '08. So you should be able to get an '08 7-pass Ltd without DVD or navigation for around $30,500-$31,000. That includes any rebates, but doesn't include any taxes or fees. |
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Replying to: div3804 (Dec 13, 2007 7:05 pm) Course you also could buy the Land Rover LR2 and spend more time in the shop. |
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Replying to: div3804 (Dec 13, 2007 7:05 pm) I think you'll actually come out ahead in the long run (resale, fuel costs), but even if it did cost more I'd say 08. |
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I am looking at the 2008 B9 limited with a navigation system. MSRP is $35,640. Dealer in eastern PA is offering it to me for $33,557. Does this seem reasonable?
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| 35k to 33k seems a bit to high to me.They are giving a 3500 incentive.35,0000 - 3500 = 31,500 $$$ Just to start,Seems a better deal could be made even from that 31,500. Just my .02 worth. | |
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Replying to: pez1413 (Dec 28, 2007 12:51 pm) |
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I've been looking at the local dealer's website nd they are showing an 06 5-pass limited w/gray interior on sale for $26,075 from $32,920. I am thinking I could shoot well lower than that. I have yet to contact them because I am still on the fence about the vehicle. Any ideas would help. Thanks, |
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Replying to: eltipo (Jan 05, 2008 3:16 pm) $32,920 was probably the MSRP when it was brand new. A 2 year old model should be 20-30% cheaper than the actual selling price of a new one, so that's a bit on the high side. |
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