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Re: sleazy dealer reneged on deal [sprintcar7]
by morin2 on Sat Dec 12 07:14:09 PST 2009
Sounds from 1 side to be a slam-dunk small-claims court case. But unfortunately, winning and collecting are 2 very different things. The dealer should have dealt with this quickly and allowing it to fester is a business mistake on his part. All dealers are independent and you can't make generalizations about a marque by the actions of one dealer. There are plenty of OEM "new car take-offs" wheels, many including the tires, on ebay for far less than 900 for the whole set (maybe even your very wheels). Tirerack.com also sells wheel and tire packages. After 6 weeks, you were right to contact your lawyer. Don't do anything else without discussing it with him first. And Good Luck.
Re: Is it a good price to buy? (2010 Outback 2.5i Premium) [climate]
by morin2 on Sun Dec 06 07:26:34 PST 2009
$500 under invoice is a very good price. But its not OTD - lookout for high dealer fees, and the packs in the F&I ofc like extended warranty, maintenance plan, glass etching, paint and fabric protection, alarms - the list is endless.
Re: Car buying experiences in Washington, DC Metro [runbird13]
by ateixeira on Sat Dec 05 14:45:18 PST 2009
If you want no-haggle, no-hassle, try Fitzgerald Subaru in Rockville, MD. My dad, sister, brother, and wife have bought cars there. Wifey bought 2, actually. Shop fitzmall.com, the prices include freight, add a $99 fee and that's it. Very, very refreshing. I kept waiting for "the catch" and it never came.
Re: Should I take this deal? [zuckerbr]
by morin2 on Wed Dec 02 17:40:19 PST 2009
There's more to buying the car than the monetary deal alone. I enjoy the car more if I was treated properly. Feeling jerked around, nickle and dimed and feeling taken advantage of, is no way to begin a long relationship with your new car. I probably would have done the same thing. I can report very positive Subaru purchase experiences at Fitzmall in White Flint MD and Heritage Mile One in Owings Mills, MD. As for the deduction being extended into 2010 - if it happens at all, it would only then apply to your 2010 taxes, not retroactive to 2009 tax filing. It would also require Congress to authorize it - the IRS cannot make law. So if you want the tax deduction, you need to find the new car in 2009. Good luck.
Re: dealer advertised price below TMV and invoice? [toddkddot]
by ateixeira on Tue Dec 01 13:18:49 PST 2009
Freight plus whatever processing fees they might add. E-mail them and ask for an out-the-door price. Careful - in MD the processing fee is limited to under $100, but in VA I've seen some dealers charge as much as $400.
Re: sales tax deduction info from IRS [bob_b1]
by morin2 on Wed Nov 25 13:03:46 PST 2009
That's the same IRS link that I included in my post. There's nothing unclear about it. Only the sales tax on the first 49,950 can be deducted by those with combined income under 250K (which covers over 99% of all filers).

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