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Re: Dealer in NY, VT, NH? [walterq]
by ateixeira on Wed Nov 21 09:19:58 PST 2007
I think Van Bortel is a good place to start. I believe they're a no-haggle dealer in NY.
Dealer in NY, VT, NH?
by walterq on Wed Nov 21 06:41:10 PST 2007
Looking to buy Tribeca in northeast (I have to travel from Ontario anyways) ... any suggestions of volume dealer with best prices? Thks, WQ
Re: 2.5 XT Premium - 2007 v 2008 Good price advice [vtkahns]
by jeffmc on Mon Jul 09 22:02:04 PDT 2007
That's a good offer for the '08... not sure what the factory-to-dealer incentives are on the '08 Premium, but I'd bet at best they could only drop a few hundred dollars... price seems well worth it to go for the '08 vs. '07. Only changes are illuminated driver's side window switches & PZEV badges (which would apply in VT & ME), but you'd get a year's better resale for only a couple hundred bucks up front. And yes, it looks like you can't combine rebates & incentives on the '08s, but get pre-qualified at a local bank or credit union - someone else can probably give you just as good a rate, and you can always use the bank's rate as a bargaining chip with the dealership's finance dept. My dealership's always been able to beat the rates of our very competitive local credit union. Besides the new dark gray, there's also a new Steel Silver Metallic color available on the '08s. The dark gray's nice, but if you hate the black, I'd hold out for this color, which would be very low maintenance: Sounds like you're well on your way to a great deal! :shades:
Lease questions for '07 Impreza 2.5i Wagon
by saru1 on Fri Jan 05 16:34:53 PST 2007
Hi-- I need some good advice. I'm a long-time Impreza driver and about to sign my 1st lease for an '07. Specs: $18,620 MSRP (VT dealer) Trade-in on '05 Impreza RS (30K miles): $11,900. '05 Payoff quote: $9400 Lease: $288 down, $215 a month, 36 month, 45,000 miles. Includes a sunroof (to be installed by dealer). Residual: $10K Can I negotiate this down any further? If you can get back to me by tomorrow, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
2.5i Wagon Numbers
by brb729 on Sat Dec 30 17:25:56 PST 2006
Just got back from Norwich VT with our 2007 Outback 2.5i 5 speed regular not basic no other options but floor mats and hood protector which I didn't ask for but were on the car for no extra $. $21,181 delivered +Tax,title and reg. I did an email blitz to all dealers within 100 miles using fitzmalls price as a base. Didn't do too much back and forth once I got a good price as it was snowing here in VT and didn't want to drive too far today. Feel pretty good about the deal, however I hadn't done any research on the extended certification warranty and ended up paying $900 for the 5yr 60,000 gold. It kind of caught me off guard and the only reason I did it was because I have 90 days to cancel with no fees. Anyone have any advice on whether this is worth keeping? Thanks Sam
Re: Bought my third Outback! [hoople]
by cathmac on Tue Mar 14 09:32:51 PST 2006
John, I'm glad to hear you got a "No Record" from Carfax. Even with my active imagination I can't come up with a scenario where one dealership's catastrophe damaged vehicle would wind up on another dealer's lot in a different state. So as long as the Carfax "No Record" is accurate you should be ok. Although I'm sure a conspiracy theorist could come up with something to worry about. For additional peace of mind you might try to subtly get more info on the history of the car from the dealer --in the natural course of things-- and/or contact Subaru Warranty once you are the titled owner. I am a big fan of extended Mfr's warranties. As much as I loved my OB Sport the extended warranty got quite a work out. I spent about $900.00 on the warranty but I had more than $2000.00 worth of warranty work including: --a $1,350.00 short engine block replacement, for the part alone, not including labor; --rear differential, $700.00 +/- on the part alone; several wheel bearings (at least $100.00 or so each), etc. Regarding Becker's Warranty, I'm guessing it's not backed by Subaru and that you won't be able to go to just any old Subaru dealership. (Although I am thrown by your comment that they will "check with S.O.A." for any claims against the warranty, which implies that some --if not all-- other dealers will accept it). Even if there is a Subaru near you that will honor it now there is no guarantee they will do so in one or two years. You may have the option of having the work done and then submitting the paperwork for reimbursement but you have no way of knowing how difficult or time-consuming the claims process might be. Additionally, even if you lived near them (which you don't) there is a built in disincentive for you to use it. Would you make a $150.00 claim against the warranty in year one if you think you might not use it again for the next three years? Would you make a $300.00 claim in year two where you've already passed on $150.00 in year one and you may still get a full refund in year three? In the meanwhile, they are earning interest on your money. So, even if I lived near this dealership and I believed they would be around forever I would not consider buying the "Becker" warranty unless I could refrain from submitting any claims until they cumulatively exceed the cost of the warranty. In other words, the time limit on submitting claims is generous enough that at any point --even towards the end of the life of the warranty-- you could submit all claims for consideration; which of course you would only do if the total dollar amount on the claims exceeded the cost of the warranty. Even then, however, you face the risk they won't pay all of the claims and you would have done better if you'd sought reimbursement of the cost of the warranty. My instinct is you are better off shopping around for the best price you can find on a Manufacturer backed "Subaru Added Security" Plan. I know we aren't suppposed to post phone numbers but the name of the dealership I found the price to beat on the warranty is Stacy Subaru in Brattleboro, VT. The contact person is Luke Higly (sp?). By the way, when you say you got the base model am I correct in assuming it is the 2.5i Sedan, with the couple of extra options you described? Is it an automatic? I am curious since I am in the market for a 2005 wagon and I'm trying to get some perspective on the price ranges I am seeing in my area. Just for the fun of it I requested a quote on a base OB Wagon from Becker. If the price is right it might be worth a ride to PA from MA. Once again, good luck and keep us posted. ~Cath

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