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2017 Subaru Forester Prices Paid
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Selling price is more helpful than your OTD number, so thanks for breaking down your deal. It's also helpful to know what part of the country you are in.
Selling price is more helpful than your OTD number, so thanks for breaking down your deal. It's also helpful to know what part of the country you are in.
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Subaru has done well managing their product, production and inventory. They went big in recent years so the Forester now is as big as a CR-V. That's increased their customer base a lot although some of us who had older Outbacks (me) or Foresters (my sister) think they got a bit too big. My sister wound up with a Crosstrek because she liked the size better.
Anyway, while car sales are easing, Subaru continues to sell everything they can make without having to go to incentives (they do have some low APR financing). Thus the deals are skinnier.
So high demand, limited production will work against you a bit.
Your resale will be hurt a bit since people in Florida mostly buy FWD and the AWD does cause a mileage hit. (22/29 for a Forester, 26/33 for a CR-V FWD). But that helps you when you buy (then drive it to Denver in 3 or 4 years and sell it to CarMax and enjoy a free ski vacation on your profit, lol).
A CR-V will resell better if you don't drive them forever and expect to trade in a few years.
But life is short so drive what you like.
I'd like to see more posts on prices paid! I'll keep looking around.
Scott
$31.5 OTD for a $35k negotiated price?? Did you have a trade in?
Base MSRP* $25,495
Destination & Delivery $875
TRANSMISSION Change
Lineartronic CVT $500
COLOR Change
Exterior - Ice Silver Metallic
Interior - Platinum Cloth
PACKAGES Change $1,695
All-Weather Package + EyeSight® + Blind Spot Detection/ Rear Cross Traffic Alert + Fog lights $1,695
ACCESSORIES Change $0.00
Fog Light Kit (Standard) $0.00
MSRP: $28,565
Doc fee: 349
Got a quote of 3000 off MSRP. Good price ? @stever
Invoice is $28,578, MSRP is $30,710 and the TMV average price paid for your area is $29,107. Splitting the difference between invoice and MSRP seems common for Subarus, especially in more northern areas.
$3000 off MSRP would put the selling price at $27,710 or $1,200 below invoice.
Sounds like a very good price to me even with the somewhat high doc fee, we aren't used to seeing Subarus selling for below invoice. Demand for cars in general may be easing a bit making the dealers a bit more aggressive.
Please keep us posted!
Boch Toyota South , 2016 Toyota Rav4 XLE AWD w/ Convenience Package,
MSRP $31,320
Invoice $29,605
Sell Price $26,299 with destination
Doc fee: $399
Total Savings: $5,021 off MSRP.
The kind of option combo is hard to find. Also the color I wanted. Have to jump in. It's about $2K more than CRV EX. But I get all safety features available.
I almost bought a CRV EX AWD last Sunday from Silko Honda. The price was quoted $24187 with destination. Not bad at all. Just before signing the manager said they wanted $300 more with very rude attitude. I was not going to buy from this kind of people. I just walked. Actually the reason told was that because I used TrueCar.com to get quote, which will take $300 if the deal goes through. So don't use TrueCar or any site to get quote. Just email directly to get from dealer will make the bargain easier.
Thanks for the people who shared their experiences and @stever , really helped me a lot. If more people share we all will benefit.
And good for you for walking over the CR-V deal. I wish more people would do that.
Options:
Pop pack 1
All weather mats
Cross bar set
Luggage cover
Seat back protector
MSRP: $31,263
Sales price: $28,000 + $600 doc fee
Date: 11/17/16
Location: RALEIGH, NC
Thanks
You may be able to whack that a little bit more, say $500 or so. Not sure how well AWD Subies sell in Orange County. TMV is pretty strong there though, so you may not find aggressive pricing right off the bat.
Let us know how it goes - we could use some more real world price points.
If I were to ask for $32K OTD with everything included. Will they laugh at me? OC tax is 8%
Maybe it's different in SoCal but Subaru continues to have trouble keeping up with demand and their production lines were maxed out last I heard. They are at 9 straight years of increasing sales in the US. And the Forester is made in Japan and that puts another crimp in supply, not even considering the effects of today's earthquake. (Automotive News)
Our inventory link shows about 25 2.5l Tourings within 50 miles of 92801 and another 30 in LA County. Many of those won't be loaded.
They're great cars and unfortunately the dealers know that too.
Good luck!
Your offer is about 6% off MSRP and a couple of hundred bucks off the TMV average.
Subarus are tough. I'd like to see you get closer to 8% off, but ... Subarus are tough.
Try a counter of $25,200 and mind the fees. If you can wait, you might get there if the dealer is borderline making their year-end quotas. Looks like there's plenty of inventory for a change, so that works in your favor.
If you get stonewalled, no biggie, you're still close to invoice and a bit better than TMV.
thanks to all for the insightful info and expert advice. we are in Austin, TX.
We are in the market for a small SUV and our max budget is $35K OTD (including all taxes tags etc). After test driving several SUVs we are torn between 2017 Honda CR-V EXL and 2017 Subaru Forrester 2.5i Limited. or Touring
2017 CRV EX-L, we are basically quoted sticker price. ~ 28K +taxes+tags+processing fee
2017 Forrester 2.5i Limited w/Nav - got a quote for ~ 31K + taxes + tags+doc fee
2017 Forrester 2.5i Touring ~ getting a online quote ( Edmunds price promise quote from a nearby dealership) for $31k ( base price no extras + taxes+tags+processing fee)
Any help on which price I should be targeting, I'd like to ideally take it well below invoice price.
Thanks so much
-UK
From recent post skimmings, it sounds like you should get some quotes from Dallas and Houston though on whichever one you decide to go for.
TMV is $31,039 and that's about $450 below invoice and about 7% off MSRP ($33,765).
Your proposed selling price is about $28,125 and that would be around 16% off MSRP. You'd have a better shot at 13% off MSRP or ~$29,400 for your selling price before taxes. $31.2k OTD in other words.
Doesn't hurt to ask, you may be pleasantly surprised. And check my numbers - my wife is rebalancing her IRA today and lots of numbers are flying around the casa here. Occupational hazard of working out of my living room.
What was wrong with the old one? Barely broken in.
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From Brown's Manassas Subaru in Northern Virginia (outside Washington, DC)
No trade in; paid cash.
All figures after TOTAL MSRP are guesses, but very close - not off by more than a few dollars.
(Sorry about the formatting)
BASE MSRP: $25,995
Option Pkg 14: $ 1,695
Includes:
All-Weather
EyeSight
BSD w/LCA
SRF Lights
Protection Pkg #1: $ 610
Mirror Compass/HL: $ 342
Cargo Tray: $ 81
Dest and Delivery: $ 875
TOTAL MSRP: $29,598
Dealer Discount: - $3,928
Selling Price: $25,670
Processing Fee: $649
TTL: $1,179
TOTAL OUT
THE DOOR PRICE: $27,498
I received 7 or 8 quotes, all on the day before the purchase.
This was the very lowest. Others came in up to $1,000 higher.
All dealers located in the Northern Virginia/Washington DC area.
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