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Jim
-mike
Jim
Bob
http://www.toyota.com/html/about/news/archive/press_release/product/docs/2002/20020228scion.jsp
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For a person who doesn't like to haggle it's great. However, for a person who knows how to haggle, it's a disappointment.
Interestingly, my local Subaru dealer (Carlsen Subaru in Redwood City, CA) has flat no haggle pricing -- usually a few hundred dollars over invoice. The salespeople are very laid back and will show you invoice price plus their markup without hesitation.
Ken
While there may be some marketing gimmick involved with the process, I can tell you that it wasn't advertised, and that I simply requested a quote online and got the 'internet sales manager' to reply.
We went down, looked at cars, and he told me his pricing up front. It was SUBSTANTIALLY better than MSRP, in some cases at invoice depending on the dealer incentives offered.
I then used the Edmunds 'true market value' feature, found I was paying quite a bit less than that figure, and went ahead. I only dealt with one person the whole time, via email, phone and visits.
Now, I'm paying two car payments... and I'm pleased about how it worked out. I strongly suggest people ask around for internet sales depts, and ask a few dealers. One was much better than the other locally.
Oh yeah, one other nice thing... when I first arrived to look at the cars, he was tied up, but told me to look around the lot, and if any salesman approached to tell him "I'm waiting for xxxx". He said that would scare them away. It was hilarious, and it worked. A salesman would approach, and ask "do you need some help" and I said, "I'm waiting for xxxx". The response was "oh. (sigh). He's that internet guy, right?" And he would walk away without another word.
-mike
Saturn pricing is interesting in that relative to the market, it assures the dealer of getting MSRP every time. The only way to make a 'deal' is to demand more on your trade-in. And you'd better, because they are looking to make money there too.
So in my opinion, Subaru's model is better. If you want to pay MSRP that's fine. Subarus typically do not sell for MSRP in my part of the country. In most parts of the country honestly.
-Colin
did you all see SOA news release....impreza the best in crash testing !
I also prefer to roll up my sleeves and haggle the best price. I'm all for efficient markets.
Ken
Steve
I bought my Forester from one of the smaller dealers staffed by car & truck pros who located the right car (at the other "pro" dealer) showed me its faxed invoice, and set up the deal for $200 over without any nonsense. I agree with comments that the Saturn experience is best for buyers who want more reassurance and are much less into research & haggling - and have lower expectations around vehicle design I might add. Subaru folks are more educated & involved around cars than most, I think.
John
Well, it looks like Chevy will be offering both long and short wheelbase versions of the Malabu. If GM does this, how long do you think it will be before we see Ford and Dodge copycats? Hmmm, could this be the start of a new trend?
http://pc99.detnews.com/autosinsider/sneakpeek/index.hbs?myrec=25
Bob
Are you ready for a Chrysler truck? There is a rumor that a Chrysler version of the Dodge Ram may be shown at the NY Auto Show. Hey, if Caddy and Lincoln can do it, why not Chrysler too?
http://www.car-truck.com/chryed/buzz/b032102.htm
Bob (taking cover...)
-mike
Also, offered in Mexico (and not here) is a larger medium-duty Dodge Ram 6500, which is comparable to the Ford F-650 and Chevy/GMC 6500 models.
Bob
In NY and NJ, you can get any Subaru for a few hundred over dealer invoice if you just do a little homework. Even a WRX.
Wait, you can get set pricing. Just become a member of the IMBA for $20.
-Dennis
-mike
I think they missed the boat by 2-3 years. Plus it would kill their CAFE numbers, which are already bad.
They need to focus on saving the Grand Cherokee, which is suffering badly in sales despite lower prices. Even the Durango is overdue for an update.
Should Subaru go no-haggle? Not unless they adjust prices 10% or more downward. Their MSRP is too high. VDCs above $32 grand, and most models $25k and higher would keep customers away.
We have no-haggle dealers here which sell way below MSRP already, so I'll pass.
Saturn took a $7-9 billion investment, depending on who you ask, and didn't even turn a profit for a decade. GM felt they had something to prove, and while it succeeded it very likely came at the expense of Olds and many other GM products, which are way past due for updates. Now Saturn is getting Opel clones and sharing Ecotec engines with Chevy. So much for being "different". I say GM blew the billions.
Scion? That's a whole different can of beans. Echo failed here because, face it, it's totally dorky. Goofy styling with a silly center-mounted speedo noone likes. And the Scion models will share this platform, at least some will. They'd better get the styling right.
Toyota needs more cars like the Matrix, and fewer like the Echo (not more).
Bob: that's interesting, GM will use the Epsilon chassis in many sizes. Isn't that what the 2005 SUW from Subaru will share? That may mean we'd see different lengths of that SUW, too, though I bet we get only the long wheelbase.
-juice
Bob
-juice
This article says MPV's & Jag's X-type transmission are the same ? So, Jag's X type getting the trans. from japan or Am I just fooled ?
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=4707&n=157,182&sid=182
-mike
5 speed autos are more and more common now. Honda and even Kia offer them in their vans. I hope Subaru is working on one, too.
Nice van, BTW. The wife just couldn't get excited about the idea of owning a van, period, but it drives nicely.
-juice
Jim
-juice
Bob
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http://industryclick.com/microsites/index.asp?srid=10250&magazineid=1004&siteid=26
I know a lot of people hated these things, but I've always thought these "portholes" as a "Buick" thing, and welcome them back. I've always had a fond spot in my heart for early Buicks. Maybe it's because the first car I ever remember was my dad's '41 Buick Special, or just growing up in the '50s, when Buicks were highly thought of. I don't know...
I just hope they're "real" porthole vents, and not phoney vents. The other issue is: Premium Buicks (Roadmasters) always had four portholes. Now this new Park Avenue (the current premium Buick) has only three portholes. In the past, only "lesser" Buicks (Super, Century and Special) had three portholes.
Bob
http://www.wieck.com/public/*2PV_036087
Ed
I know some feel they shouldn't be discussed, anywhere. Ever! Please don't feel bad if we ignore you.
Bob
rsholland "Subaru Crew Cafe" Mar 25, 2002 10:04am
So for example if we compare AWD systems and turbocharged engines, it's on topic, but if we're talking about Buick portholes, the Cafe is the better place.
-juice
Bob
http://www.auto-asia.com/viewcontent.asp?pk=6878
-juice
that's what I got out of it. still will need variable valve timing in my opinion to have a chance with cold-start emissions.
-Colin
-juice
active valve control system. if we get an WRX STi it will have it.
otherwise, I'd guess we'll get it when Subaru needs it to pass emissions and not a moment sooner.
-Colin
And give us more tranny ratios while you're at it.
-juice
Bob
--Bart
-mike
Ken
Still, lose the cladding and put $320 into the tranny. Paint-in the two-tone if you must, like the Outback has, but only as an option.
-juice
1. The WRX STI is a go for next year with very limited numbers to be imported.
2. The Forester turbo is also a go for the second model year and the engine is the 2.0 from the WRX.
Comments anyone?
TWRX
Stephen
It makes sens to slap the WRX engine, possibly re-tuned for more low end torque into the forester.
-mike
If nothing comes of the Legacy for MY2003, I'm itching towards a '03 WRX wagon, slushbox - so shoot me. :-)
I'll forgo the MY2004. Don't like the number '4' (a chinese thing: 4 = die/dead/death).
-Dave