Kansas Subaru Car Dealers

If you are in the market for a new Subaru car or truck, your search should begin at Edmunds.com. Our expansive network of Kansas Subaru car dealerships gives car buyers the ability to start shopping for their new or used vehicle from the convenience of their desktop. Once you locate Subaru car dealers in Kansas, you can compare online price quotes to find the lowest possible rate. Whether you are interested in a car, truck, SUV, wagon, or minivan, the comprehensive listing of Kansas Subaru car dealerships at Edmunds.com is a great place to start.

Buying a car from a Subaru Car Dealer

KS Subaru Car Consumer Discussions


Re: Looking to buy a 2007 Forester X [ateixeira] by Guest on Sun Nov 19 06:07:19 PST 2006

I saw an extremely good deal on the windshield of one off I-70 as I drove by last week just west of St. Louis. Which area of Missouri do you live in for the MO guy? I just bought and was looking all the way over to Columbia and West to Salina and ended up buying in Topeka KS. Look back a few pages. If you are looking for 06's, check out the Lawrence KS dealership. He has some 06's. IF you intend to drive the car into the ground, year doesn't make a difference and and 06 can reduce the taxes. That's not a big deal in some states, but can be in places like KS, something like 125 bucks.

Re: Did the deal [terry92270] by Guest on Wed Nov 01 16:08:37 PST 2006

Ouch, but Kansas gets you on the other side. My property taxes for one year are going to be up toward 400. At least those are deductible. Oh and my 5,000 buck pop up camper is around 400 also. Can you say Luxury tax??? I cringe at the thought of a big RV... Unfortunately, in Kansas there is little industry so the govt. has to get it from the citizen's hides. The only good thing I have ever seen re: KS taxes is that "difference" tax vs. total price.

Re: Did the deal [sct75] by kavoom on Wed Nov 01 12:21:45 PST 2006

I got a manual transmission. Is the CA taxes on the difference in value, or the total price? KS is only difference and that was worth almost a thousand verses my 04X where the trade in was not much. I didn't know that at first. That made quite a difference for me in my final decision about trade in value and the final financing amount as I kept wondering where the catch was in the deal. It was almost like money down.

Re: Did the deal [sct75] by Guest on Mon Oct 30 15:40:41 PST 2006

Hi, I got mine from Figgs Subaru in Topeka Kansas. That's where I got my last one in Feb 05. This is the shortest time for owning a Suby but the deal was too good to refuse. I could have gotten a plain X and essentially have come out within a thousand bucks of being even from my old one on that, but that was because I got a killer deal on the first one is my take and because of the tax thing here where you only pay on the value difference instead of the total price. That was worth almost a thousand for me since my old Forester was only 8K something different in value. I did have to get white which is one of my least favorite colors, but I guess I will just have to suffer(grins). Nothing is selling out here. The rumor is that one of the dealerships within a hundred miles of here might even go out of business. The KC dealership(s) don't deal much but for example, the Lawrence KS dealer still has a few 06's in automatics. I wanted a stick and this was about it, but there are a couple of 06's in Lawrence that look really good if you want an automatic. You can check stocks out from the Subaru.com website looking under the dealers section. Regarding the 500 rebate, I gave mine back for a 5.9% rate from Chase. There are also Subaru Loyalty discounts in some regions right now for 500 bucks through tomorrow I guess. Mine came out in the last week of the month. There will probably be another incentive next month and it could be for more. The Edmunds site here has an area that will tell you whether it is best to take the rebate or the financing in the pricing area. Heck, it might be worth the drive based upon some other prices I have seen.

Re: 2006 WRX STI [mpatil] by locke2c on Tue Feb 07 07:57:50 PST 2006

I would suggest driving an Evo before you make a $30,000 decision.. The MIVEC system is new on the Evo for 2006, but I haven't driven one. I don't have any daily driveability concerns about my 2003 Evo but I wouldn't mind having variable valve timing. :) ~Colin

Research Subaru Cars

Advertisement

Advertisement

Hosted by uCoz