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costs.One shows clading on the lower body,other does not. Is the Legacy a little more $$ than Outback.??
They both have the Turbo 2.5 I guess the dealer can ans the questions-will see him in a few days. Perhaps some of you can help before then tho ??? Have an 04 XT-love the
power in it ....
Deadeye
Call me cheap, but I'd pocket the $5 grand and get the Beanie. I think the VDC is worth $2-3 grand more, about.
-juice
It looks like I won't be on here bragging about a good deal anytime soon! By the way, the Edmunds TMV is $24,171 for my Anchorage zip code.
-juice
Sorry for late reply havent been at edmunds in a while.
Congrats to you also on your new subie ! You paid 21,899.00 ? wow ! Yeah I thrilled with my GT also great car. Great machine for the money ! Loved new r&d article on AWD test Legacy did great against more expensive cars. Seen it ? What state did you buy yur subie ? damn 21,899.00 new ?
Did you buy your GT yet ? Im in TN bought mine in nashville.
Subies not so popular in TN so you can get a good price.Didnt go thru Subaru financing was pre approved already,so that enabled me to just talk price with the dealer not payments etc.
Damn great info on performance mods thnx !!
Let me know when you reprogram yours how worked etc !
Keep in touch .
What state you in ?
My GT is 05 sedan to answer your question.
For comparison purposes, shop fitzmall.com as well (they are in Rockville and Gaithersburg). But I don't think you'll do any better.
-juice
Dealer is offering $27,994 -- includes Homelink Mirror, Rocker Panel Trim, Subwoofer, Armrest Extension, Spoiler, Moonroof Deflector, Momo Shifter and window tinting.
That breaks down as follows: $29,029 for the car from the factory (includes Homelink Mirror, Sub, Rocker Trim and Armrest Extension). The options are the killer -- $486.50 for the Spoiler, Moonroof Deflector for $167, Momo Shifter for $112.50 and window tinting for $199. All "installed," which is why they say they're more than the factory invoice.
The $27,994 includes an "Internet Savings" of $952, but not the $1500 cash-back Suraru offer. So I'm out the door on this car for $26,494 + tax.
Fair price for Colorado?
I'm also considering third-party financing (5.95% through CapitalOne for 60 months) and am wondering if they're going to balk at that regarding the Internet Price and Cash-Back...
Thanks in advance,
-Harrigan
Since the dealer-installed version of these options costs more than the factory equivalent, it's actually cheaper for me to order the car from the factory. But that'll mean different incentives will apply. Anyone know if the incentives are supposed to improve or decline in the next two months?
We had a $2000 rebate on the base Forester for the 2004 closeout and once they sold enough cars it went to $1500.
So if you can find your exact car, I would not wait.
-juice
Just under $22,450 out-the-door, including California TTL.
I hope that's a reasonable price.
For example here in NH we have no sales tax, and we simply pay for the car at the dealer. Registration fees are done later at gov't offices. So let us know what you paid for the car (base+options+delivery+any dealer fees).
I worked strictly with out-the-door total quotes, because I didn't want to be "surprised" by various other added options, fees and charges after I got to the dealer (e.g. other ways to hide their markup). So I have no idea what they wrote in for the vehicles price or dealer fees. It's a 2006 2.5i SE automatic sedan with zero extra options. Maybe something for California emissions.
I'm very pleased with my new Legacy so far. I'd been driving my trustworthy Celica for 23 years, but, after 325k miles, the Toyota 2.2R engine was starting to burn oil a bit too much. My near base model new Legacy feels like a luxury sports car in comparison.
Gotten it fixed yet ? Rearended grrrr.
I paid in Northern CA for an identical -06 2.5i SE Auto a few weeks
ago (plus over $1800 in additional state taxes).
Guess I should have done more research on the actual dealer costs
versus the various "invoice" prices I found online.
-juice
Thanks
My question is, what is considering a fair deal for a 06' 2.5i Ltd Wagon? Around the edmund invoice price?
Also, is it a better deal to take the 0% for 24 months offer over the $1500 rebate? I assume it's either or, right?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Or just add up all the payments, then subtract the price of the car, and you can figure out the total interest paid. It may or may not be more than $1500, depending upon how much you borrow.
I'd take the cash. 24 months is a very short term.
-juice
website example: http://www.center.sne1.com/03_AdWizardMainMenuNew.asp
The 06 XT Limited's invoice including rebate is 29,004, website deal is 28,200.
Are these 2006's prices too good to be true? Am I missing something?
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Thank you all for your input.
-juice
Also, does anyone know when the '07 models are expected?
-juice
I lived in Denver area and there are $1000 rebate to customer and $1500 incentive to dealer. What's a good deal, invoice - $1000 - $1500 -$? ?
Thanks.
Paid $22,000 even plus TTL - I am positive that this is the best price I could have gotten for up here in Alaska, although you should be able to do better almost anywhere else. The rebate right now is $1500 up here. The final price came to about $800 under invoice I think.
I'm just glad to have this process over with. Even though it might not have been a good deal compared to elsewhere in the country, I feel that it's a good price for what I got. Now all I have to do is sell my old Legacy!