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3.6 Limited by derelicte78 by easypar on Fri Dec 31 08:06:05 PST 2010

That sounds like a great deal. I have a neighbor who has a 2010 Outback with the 3.6 and she really loves the power. On my Legacy I opted for the 2.5 for a number of reasons but when we replace our sport ute in a few years we go go up an engine size, depending on which transmissions are available. We cross shopped a list similar to yous, except for the Murano and Highlander, crossed them off 7 years ago when we bought our Lexus RX. At the time we were considering changing out the sport ute. Made the Subaru choice for similar reasons too. I do have a close friend that really loves his CX-7 though, but I don't think it rides as well as the Outback. Congrats easypar

Proud New 3.6R Owner! by kmaurer on Tue Aug 31 17:50:39 PDT 2010

Just purchased a Satin White Pearl 3.6R Premium. Options are: Harman/kardon premium audio system, auto dim mirror/compass/homelink, all-weather floormats, puddle lights, and remote engine start. With destination, MSRP is 29,997. Edmunds TMV is $29,055, invoice is $27,784. Price paid was $29,000 + TTL. These vehicles are rare in my area, and I have been looking for months. I know it's not the best price, but I feel it was good deal since I bought the car the day it came off the truck.

2006 Tribeca - Is this a good deal? by devon5 on Fri May 22 23:14:12 PDT 2009

I just bought an 06 Tribeca 7-Pass Limited Edition for $17,778 out the door. The price before fees/taxes is $16,300. Is this a good deal? The sticker price was $21K, but it doesn't mean anything when I already expect to haggle with the sales guy. He was nice though. It has 65K with all leather, 3rd row, Nav, towing package, no DVD, new tires, blue with tan interior. Carfax clean with 1 owner. I really like this SUV. Been looking at Tribeca for several months now, but never test drive one before. Only test drive this SUV and was sold on it's road control and amenities. Salt Lake City, UT

Buying a Subaru in Las Vegas, Nevada by hottyson on Sun Mar 29 10:44:19 PDT 2009

Greetings, I am trying to purchase a 2009 Subaru Forester from Las Vegas, Nevada. FEATURES *automatic transmission *tinted windows *cargo cover *PZEV Experian credit score is 682 Trans union credit score is 691 The best deal the salesman would give me was: COST *$22,440 + tax + title. *4.9% / 72 months (dealer pays rate buy-down) *Dealer pays shipping Am I right in thinking that offer was not a good deal? He would not budge on the price and it was only available "tonight" with the buy-down from 5.9% lowered to 4.9%. So I left and did not come back that night since I have read in the above posts of others getting such better deals (like alexlzl from nearby California for $20,000). 1- Do you think I should I go out of state like through nearby California dealers to get a better deal? Utah or Arizona also possible? 2- Or, perhaps the nearest Costco Auto program is worth while but it is 400 miles away! in American Fork, UT? I would really appreciate any wisdom you can shed on my situation. Thank you

Re: Some response, quickly pleaswe!!! [occking] by ateixeira on Fri Mar 06 12:56:44 PST 2009

Our 09 Limited with everything except NAV is currently getting about 24 mpg in mixed driving in the suburbs. It does much better on trips (27-30) but we tend to use our Minivan for very long trips. I had a 98 model before, and I really like the fact that Subaru went to a 16.9 gallon fuel tank for the 09 models. I know it doesn't sound like much, but the old one was 15.9 and the extra gallon means an extra day or two between every fill-up. You'll get 350-400 miles out of a tank if it's not all city driving, which is a whole lot better than my Miata, for instance (just 250 miles and I'm gas shopping). That's not hybrid-levels of range, but then again none of the cute utes have 20 gallon gas tanks, either. Even the hybrid Escape has a smaller tank than the Forester, and highway mileage isn't any better so you're not really getting any more range.

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