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941 messages, Last post on Feb 26, 2010 at 10:47 AM
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| The color is white (can't remember the elaborate Mitsu name for white), MSRP from dealer/listed on their website (Google Roby USA & search used cars on their site) is $23,250. So I didn't get it for much below the dealer price, but to me I thought it was cheap for a new car (2008) especially when I was looking at 2009's. It's located a little outside of Columbus, OH. | |
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you got a good deal there slobbatech. it is HARD to find an AWD model XLS. Just like when they had the 95-99 GSX eclipse with the AWD/turbo, it was the fewest made. That's why I was like HELL NO I won't pay $24k for a used 14k miles XLS with AWD, sun and sound, navi and luxury. It's used. I don't care if its certified mitsu. I went to a local dealership, and they had a NEW 08, offering it to me for $23, it had everything but AWD. I called the dealership with the used one and said look I can get a brand new one for the same price. having AWD doesnt make the price stay at 24k when it has 14k miles. They did not budge on the price. |
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I get a quote of $31,583 O.T.D.for a fully loaded on a 2009 Outlander XLS 4WD. How you guys think about. I am at bay area of CA.
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Replying to: gowe (May 21, 2009 1:47 pm) If the vehicle has between 0-20 miles in the odometer then, $29,000 + (taxes +) is OK. Another consideration is the color of the car. Some colors are not saleable. Colors like the Manitoba green metallic, or Desert sand beige you could bargain another $500 from the asked price. |
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the dealer offer pice for 09 outlander es with Convenience Package is 21000 + ttl is it a bad price for this car because i see a lot peple get it 19000~19500 in this forum . |
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| Is it a good time to buy an 2009 xls 4WD now or should I wait until Sept for the new incentives? I was quoted couple of hundreds under MSRP in NY Long Island, but I think is too much considering resale value...Ofered 300 over invoice price, the dealer didn't even want to hear about it.... | |
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Replying to: mervas (Aug 15, 2009 10:42 pm) The first rule I have is not to go to the dealership to bargain about your car. The best method that it works for me is to do the first contact by email after you have explored its web page new car inventory. Before asking the following politely establish first very clearly what vehicle are you looking for, example a 2009 Outlander XLS AWD gray, or silver or black, etc (1)- What are the factory-fitted options in the published price? (2)- What are the miles in the odometer? (3)- What is the best price the dealer is prepared to offer? (4)- What colors do they have in stock? If you are fortunate the dealer will answer your email. The salesman will try to lure you to come into his/her dealership to “talk” or give them a call. Many are so ridicules that even ask you to come to their dealership to tell you what color are the car in the showroom. Don’t fall for this. Look at for another dealer. Generally, the Internet manager is sitting down in front of his/her laptop navigating the same Web page of the dealership a few floors from the showroom. The Internet manager is not usually involved with the cars in the showroom. Dealership Web pages sometimes are not update continuously so information there could mislead the Internet manager. Many times the car you are looking for is not in the building. The Internet Manager can see where your car may be if there is any. Some Internet Managers don’t like to write long email to answer (1)-(4) so they email you the invoice report, where you have 2-importants information. (a)- The invoice price and the VIN# of the vehicle. Also Edmunds.com can help to find out the invoice price of the car. Offer then $100 above the Invoice price. Not more. With the Invoice price dealers are having a fair profit. The VIN# can give you an idea of how long the car has been in the showroom. For example xxx9Z012922 is telling you that the car was bought by the dealer around June/July 2009. VIN # xxx9Z008341 is telling you that the car was bought around January/February 2009. The best week to buy a car is the last week of the month. The best month to buy a car is November/December where the new model is just coming to the showroom. When buying a car you need to be in control not the salesman.
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Replying to: mervas (Aug 15, 2009 10:42 pm)
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Replying to: 71alfa (Aug 17, 2009 5:29 pm)
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