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Re: Looking to buy a 2007 Forester X [slazenger]
by prosa on Sun Nov 19 10:36:18 PST 2006
1. If you are not paying cash, make financing arrangement either thru your local credit union or get one of those auto-finance blank checks from captialone or any other bank. If you go the blank-check route make sure that the dealership will accept them as a cash equivalent. Otherwise you might have to wait up to two weeks for the check to clear. Cap One is probably the most widely accepted such program.
Re: New SUV in Colorado Springs [desertrat5]
by prosa on Wed Dec 21 07:50:35 PST 2005
Neither the Outback nor the Forester feel like they are true SUV's. Their handling and use of space is more similar to a tall wagon's. If you're looking for a vehicle with the SUV feel, you'd be better off with the B9 Tribeca.
2006 Forester X
by prosa on Sat Oct 22 11:15:31 PDT 2005
Just came back from signing the papers, delivery set for next Friday. Brown's Chrysler-Jeep-Subaru Patchogue, New York 2006 Forester X, 5-speed manual, Garnet Red Options: KYE (Auto-Dimming Mirror/Compass), M6L (Rear Vertical Cargo Net) MSRP: $22,619 Invoice: $20,921 Edmund's TVM (w/$1,000 rebate) $20,910 My price: $20,765 (not counting, of course, New York's disgusting 8.65% sales tax) Very good low-pressure buying experience, I never thought I was getting hustled. There was no discussion of financing as I've got one of those "blank check" deals through Capital One, so I can't comment on the dealership in that respect. I test-drove both a Forester and an Outback and gave a slight edge to the Outback. The dealership's best offer on the Outback was about $2,500 more (in line with Edmund's), and while I liked the Outback more that the Forester, I didn't like it that much more and was satisfied in going with the Forester. Totally unrelated comment: among the vehicles in the showroom was a Jeep Commander. I used to think that the AMC Pacer was the ugliest vehicle ever built. Not anymore :)
Picked up my new Forester last night!
by prosa on Tue Nov 01 07:12:03 PST 2005
And I'm quite pleased :) As I had posted a while back, it's a 2006 base model, garnet red with a 5-speed manual, purchased from Brown's Chrysler-Jeep-Subaru in Patchogue, New York. $20,765 plus TTL. They offered $4,000 for my trade-in, a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo LS 4WD, which I suppose isn't bad given the fact that it had 76,000 miles, some potentially serious mechanical issues, and got dreadful mileage (12 to 14 mpg). What I really appreciated was the fact that the whole experience went so well with no hard-sell activities at all. When I sat down with the F&I manager to sign the papers, he did not press the point when I declined the extended warranty and made no attempt to sell VIN etching or other costly extras. In addition, I was probably a difficult customer from the dealership's standpoint because I had gotten financing online via Capital One, which I've heard is a major pain in the posterior for dealerships due to all sorts of nitpicky requirements. So all in all, it seems like a really nice car, the pricing was fair, and the buying experience went smoothly. Can't ask for much more.
Re: 2005 Forester X with 3,100 miles -- $17,900 [brazuca]
by prosa on Sat Nov 12 09:41:45 PST 2005
It's about $3,000 to $3,500 less than what you'd pay for a new 2006 Forester X. I suppose that's a reasonable amount off, but keep in mind that your interest rate for financing a used vehicle might be somewhat higher than if you financed a new one. As for the quick trade-in, I suppose the dealer's explanation makes sense. If it were a Lemon Law return or a repo it probably would have more than just 3,000 miles.

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