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909 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 5:20 AM
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Replying to: ateixeira (Dec 04, 2009 8:52 am) Sure you can complain about Mitsu HID colors , when Forester does not offer any HID . >> Also, the headliner is odor-absorbing, so your flatulence actually does not smell bad! Oh, I see, so if you drive Subaru, then your flatulence does smell bad. . >> PS Forester resale is best in class, 62% on a 3 year lease per , Edmunds' host. car_man / no_name message board host? I actually got more then 62% out of my Outlander. Bought $26.5K sold: $19k. According to the KBB though, the Best Resale Value crossover is C-RV: http://mediaroom.kbb.com/kelley-blue-book-announces-winners-2009-best-resale-val- - - ue-awards.
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Replying to: thegraduate (Dec 04, 2009 6:23 am) Sure, if these are your priorities. Some may like more the other stuff such as: * Navigation: Outlander (free traffic info and Diamond Line Guidance) * Audio System: Outlander (710 watt RF w 10" sub) * Warranty/roadside: Outlander (5/10/5 roadside) * AWD: Outlander (torque vectoring with Active Yaw Control, 3-mode) * Transmission: Outlander (6-speed with paddles and neutral logic)? * Interior with double stitch leather dash and door panels.
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Replying to: rsholland (Dec 04, 2009 7:23 am) No, the question should be; will Subaru remain in the global market, with about 50,000 car annual production decline, this year staggering 3/4 billion dollar loss, and desperate measures to cut costs by going to Chinese suppliers and downgrading car equipment? |
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Replying to: chelentano (Dec 04, 2009 3:25 pm) Where did the HID's on my wife's '09 F-XT come from? Headlights: Contoured multi-reflector Xenon High Intensity Discharge (HID) (low beam) with auto levelizer http://www.subaru.ca |
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Replying to: chelentano (Dec 04, 2009 3:25 pm) Now you're insulting our hosts? If you don't respect Edmunds, why are you posting here? Also, your said your lease was 30 months. |
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Replying to: chelentano (Dec 04, 2009 3:31 pm)
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Replying to: chelentano (Dec 03, 2009 9:46 pm) Forester is also a Top IIHS Safety Pick, and actually scored better on the roof crush test than the Element did, so that's incorrect. Forester is also the class winner for the Polk Automotive Loyalty (RL Polk). Not only did in win in Compact SUVs, it beat all Midsize SUVs, all Full-size SUVs, and all luxury SUVs. Range Rover came close, but Forester owners are the most loyal SUV owners, period. Biggest moonroof? Not sure, but likely. Most space efficient - more total EPA interior space than an Outlander with an overall length shorter than a Chevy Cobalt coupe. Small outside, big inside. Most ground clearance in its class. Best angle of approach. Best angle of departure. Best breakover angle. Best visibility. Consumer Reports top rated small SUV. Car & Driver 5Best trucks. Motor Trend Car of the Year. Motorweek Driver's Choice Award. ...you get the point. Forester wins plenty of wins and best-in-class, I'm sure there are many more. |
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Replying to: ateixeira (Dec 04, 2009 6:53 pm)
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Replying to: comem47 (Dec 05, 2009 3:47 am) |
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Auto lease residuals are always — always — set as a percentage of MSRP — never on negotiated price. This is a point that is frequently misunderstood by leasing consumers. For example, a vehicle with a MSRP sticker price of $30,000 and a 50% residual percentage would have an estimated $15,000 residual value at lease-end — regardless of negotiated lease price So he got $19k after 30 months. What was the MSRP? Edmunds loaded 07 Outlander was $30,615. So the 30 month residuals was 62%. At that rate you could have kept a Forester 6 months longer for free. |
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