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Re: Proposed Lease from Dealer...Help!!! Purchasing Soon [Car_man]
by speedracerr on Wed Feb 13 11:48:02 PST 2008
I reside in NV but the dealer i received the quote from is in Northern CA so i dont know how the incentives apply. Based on the payments you've calculated, it appears there's a huge difference. I will have to request a breakdown on the payment. I did receive another quote from a dealer in OR with about $300 more discount on the price so i have ammunition to go back to the dealer in CA. I was also concern about the residual since it appears a little low for 36 mos. Thanks again for your expert advice.
Re: Newbie With Subie [sparkycat]
by 63corvette on Sat Mar 26 11:54:33 PST 2005
As previously posted, I paid $17,340 for my 2004 2.5, 5 speed Outback Wagon 7 months ago from Mc Curley Subaru in Pasco Washington, and so far, I am very happy with it and have had no problems. However, my previous post met with some skepticism about the amount paid. Well in today's paper, Mc Curley is offering the 2005 2.5 wagon for $18,751 (I can scan in the ad if anyone is still skeptical). I have no problem with the amount paid for the base model. However I do not understand the huge difference between the base model and the other models. I show these copied from above as reference: Other dealer cash prices that I found (before dealer admin fees, tax, registration) were: $31,644 in Carson City, NV $31,999 in Walnut Creek, CA $32,104 in Livermore, CA $32,280 in Napa, CA $32,394 (no homelink) in Fairfield, CA (but very good prices on 05 LL Bean wagons) To me this means more than $15,000 for JUST the engine, sunroof, Climate Control, leather interior and auto trans (and possibly VDC?). Now as far as I know NO ONE has ever complained about the functioning of the standard heater, A/C controls. But EVERYONE has complained about the Climate Control.....so WHY should you pay MORE for something disfunctional? Someone please help me out here and tell me how an optional engine etc. can be worth more than 50% of the total price of the car to YOU. Thanks
VDC prices MD v North CA & North NV
by bill45 on Mon Mar 21 00:36:25 PST 2005
I just bought a 2005 Subaru Outback wagon 3.0 R VDC for $31,289 + $28.25 NV title fee + $295 dealer admin fee + NV tax & registration fees at Reno Subaru in NV. They had asked $33,455 internet price and came down to $31,289 when I decided to buy it at Fitzmall in MD. Prices were for all cash - no financing. Fitzmall had the best Subaru prices and did not seem to have the dealer add-on admin fees that the other dealers that I checked seem to demand. I would have flown (free with frequent flier miles) to Fitzmall for the lower, no-haggle price, but my back doc told me not to drive from MD back to NV. Other dealer cash prices that I found (before dealer admin fees, tax, registration) were: $31,644 in Carson City, NV $31,999 in Walnut Creek, CA $32,104 in Livermore, CA $32,280 in Napa, CA $32,394 (no homelink) in Fairfield, CA (but very good prices on 05 LL Bean wagons) If you negotiate a deal by phone with your dealer, get a final, drive it home price, and tell them you will bring a cashier’s check for that amount. This may avoid last minute surprise add- on fees, credit checks, or title delays. If you are shopping for a new Subaru, shop around and be ready to walk out if they try to add any surprise fees onto the negotiated price when you arrive to buy your Subaru. bill45
Re: brc2004 [mazdax605]
by 10years on Sun Oct 03 09:50:53 PDT 2004
Hello brc2004, Yes Subarus generally hold up very well. In the Reno and Lake Tahoe areas there are still many old vintage models motoring about even though eaten/beaten from many winters. Keep up your research and test drives. Hopefully soon Subaru owners of pre-2003 models will contribute. You might consider going new with a 2005 model or left over 2004 if you can find one. Than way you know for sure how the previous id^^t, er owner, really treated the vehical. Fitzmall.com has 2005 X models for a touch less the $20K with attractive interest rates, rebates, or sign and drive away leases. You'll get a good standard warranty with roadside assistance or you could purchase an extended waranty but check posts on these boards for all the pros and cons of that.    Have Fun.

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