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2273 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2009 at 10:26 PM
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| Greetings from Pittsburgh, home of the Super Bowl & Stanley Cup champs & the Pitiful Pirates. 3 days ago I pulled the trigger on a 4 cyl. 2010 OB Limited, Sky Blue, loaded (NAV, backup cam). I traded an 04 Forester, 76,000 miles, good condition. My OTD price is $24,500, $30,260 for the OB, $7,500 on the trade, the remainder taxes & fees of $145. I take delivery on 10/27. What do you think? If I got hosed, let me know, won't be the first time & won't hurt my feelings. A comparably equipped 4 cyl. Venza was $2,300 more. BTW, I'll be posting my initial impressions of the car in a couple weeks. | |
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Replying to: jeffm5 (Oct 24, 2009 5:00 am) Also considered the Venza. I Iike the Subaru better. I've usually sold my cars outright and do pretty well instead of trading. This time I will probably go the trade route and save the tax differential, the headache of selling and hassle of courtesy trade. I would think 2004 Forester should go for 8-9K private sale pretty quickly. Check Edmunds and KBB if you haven't. |
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Any thoughts on a good starting offer for a 2010 2.5i Outback Ltd. in the southeast PA area? From what I've read here it's not unreasonable to get the car for close to invoice. Thanks! Jeff |
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Replying to: jeffm5 (Oct 24, 2009 5:00 am) Oh, opinions on the car deal? Sounds like you did fine. Edmunds trade-in value for the Forester was 7770 if in "clean" condition (second highest condition), less in "average" condition, and the base "X" model. Trading in saved you sales tax on the 7500, so you would have had to sell privately for 7500 + the sales tax just to be the same as this deal. And good luck finding anyone who can actually pay for something today. I used to sell privately, but lately, have been trading in as well. Do post your reviews. Good luck! |
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Replying to: franklyjeff (Oct 24, 2009 11:42 am) This was the offer I got MSRP: $24,690. Offered at $22,890 (destination included) So not sure it this helps but this should be the maximum you should pay for Outback 2.5i plus Title tax and other documentation feed.
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Replying to: bob_b1 (Oct 24, 2009 4:37 pm)
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Replying to: superm (Oct 25, 2009 3:04 pm) |
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Replying to: jeffm5 (Oct 24, 2009 5:00 am) Congrats. |
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Replying to: bob_b1 (Oct 24, 2009 4:37 pm) I am about to buy the same one as yours, 2010 Outback 2.5i, no extra. You mind tell me which dealer you got the price from? I am in bay area, and the best price I can get is 23480 + TTL. Thank you. |
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I almost bought a new car ; Outback Premium CVT transmission (with no addition options) Silver on black today, but due to my financial situation have to wait until next month (some of my found were not available) . But just wanted to share this quote with you and see if this is a good price. Dealer in NW suburb of Chicago. MSRP $25990 Dealer's price today:------------------------------- $23750 plus Documentation --------- --------------------- $ 151.00 Electronic registration--- -------------------------$25.00 Taxes-----7.75% Cook County-------- -----$1,854.26 Transfer plates-------------------------- -----------$150.00 TOTAL OTD PRICE ****** $ 25930 ****
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