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Bought a 2011 Forester for $19,552 plus registration. No sales tax in Oregon. MSRP was $22,247. 2011 Forester X 5 speed * Alloy Wheel Value Package * Black Roof Rails * Rear Bumper Cover * Security System Individual Shock Sensor * Splash Guard Kit Very painless process at Carr Subaru in Beaverton, Oregon.
What the heck? Over MSRP for the 2010s, when they have 2011s on their lot! Craziness. I have no recommendations for Portland but I do recall some discussion on here a couple of months back. Check the Outback prices paid forum as well. I was in my local dealer today and my salesman told me that Legacy and Outbacks are flying out the door, but he still said he'd discount a '10 or an '11 for me if my wife was interested in the Outback. Since my Legacy ($2700 +/- off of MSRP) is only 6 months old we're not looking to replace my wife's Lexus for a couple of more years. Good luck on your hunt.
It's my first time experiencing Subaru and I must say I like it quite a bit, after comparing it to VW sportswagon TDI and Ford Fusion Hybrid. I'm looking to buy Prem PZE CVT of either 2010 or 2011. I went to Carr dealer yesterday but they're asking for 3000 OVER suggested retail price for the 2010, which I thought is ridiculous. Does anyone have good experience with a dealer/salesperson in the Portland, Oregon area?
I live in Vancouver, Canada. I don't want to buy a car from any Canadian dealer as they generally charge AT LEAST 30% OR 7K more than US dealers. I asked the price quotes from different dealers in Seattle. One of them gave me a good price for 2.5i premium (see my previous post). The only problem is that I have to pay cash as any loan is not worthy. I wonder if I can ask more off the given price because I pay cash. The dealers told me that they even earn less if I pay cash than loaning. I am not quite sure if he lies to me. Is there anyone who can tell me if cash payment will make difference on the price? Thanks
I'm looking at either the prem. Legacy with options or a Limited-2.5, non-turbo anyone tried the costco buying program to get their Subaru? (I'm the Portland Or. area)
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