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Hello SC- Doc fee $489.00 (that is crazy) .. you need to check with your local state DMV to see the acutal cost would be.. for mine in Texas, was $125.00. (from other posting. , they say the doc fee is pure profit for the dealer). Offer then that. it is some close .. you can check my prior post, i had posted consumer report base line price. btw.. i bought my 7yr/100k NO deductable coverage for 1461.00 goodluck. vu
2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium w/All-Weather Pkg, splash guards, auto dimming mirror w/ compass, cargo net MSRP $27,170 Invoice $25,188 OTD price $25,557 (includes SC sales tax $300, registration $30, doc fee $489) I'm essentially paying $39 above invoice before tax and registration The inventories around where I live are non-existent. Anywhere from 3 to 9 outbacks on the lots. Only one dealer in my area. I'm driving 3 hrs to get the one I want at this price. Is the deal any good?
You may want to check with Jenson Subaru in Napa. I know it's a long drive from SC but we just ordered a '10 Outback (3.6 Prem) at invoice. Some of the other dealers in the Bay area were telling me the same thing you heard. It is a 8-10 week wait for the car, but that is no reason to charge you more. They are still making about $1k in dealer holdback at invoice.
I'm in the process of working out a price on a 2009 2.5XT. The dealership I'm working with has offered me their available 2.5XT with Navigation for $30,145 OTD. They've offered to get me one without Navigation for $28,595 OTD. Both cars include Auto Dimming Mirror, Armrest Extension and Cargo Nets. They told me that those prices include their dealer fee ($395) and SC taxes ($300). For reference, the dealership that has the 2.5XT without Navigation on their lot told me that they wouldn't sell it for less than $28,911 plus taxes and fees. I've been conversing with dealerships in GA, NC and SC over the past few weeks and this is the best deal that I've been able to work out. They're all pushing for a sale before the end of the month but I'm seriously thinking about waiting until the weekend to make my purchase to see what the May rebates look like. Should I go ahead and take one of the available offers or hold out until May? Is $28,595 OTD a pretty good deal on a 2.5XT? I've found this forum to be very useful over the past couple of weeks and am looking forward to joining the Outback family.
Hey carman could you help? I am looking to lease a forester, I want a turbo and leather. The leather I can have put in aftermarket. the one I was looking at was a sports 2.5XT with a auto tranny and a turbo boost gauge and that is it. I build my own and the msrp was $28,870. what are some lease numbers, 36 or 48 months 12, 15k a year. thanks for your help...... I am in Myrtle Beach SC
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