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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / May 2004

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FS: 2000 Outback Limited 49k asking $14,500

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Matt Fuerst - 16 May 2004 05:14 GMT
Greetings all,

I'm sad to see it go.

2000 Suabru Outback Limited
Winestone Pearl (dark red), Beige Leather interior.
5 Speed Manual, AWD, 4 Cylinder Boxer engine (165 HP)
All the bells and whistles: Heated leather seats, AM/FM/Weather
Band/Cassette/Single CD and 6 Disc Changer in Dash, Factory amplifier,
subwoofer and tweeter package, Dual moonroofs.

Car is in perfect shape. Was purchased new at Hodges Subaru, with all
service provided by Hodges Subaru. Reciepts provided for 15,000, 30,000 and
45,000 mile service. Brakes and tires are new. Balance of factory powertrain
warranty (until 60k) comes with vehicle. Head gasket treatment applied, head
gaskets covered under warranty until 100k (receipt provided).

Tons of pictures and additional information available at
http://nerdstuff.net/subaru/

For private party transaction, NADA Book: $16,050; Kelly Blue Book: $16,000
and Edmunds $14,400. Asking $14,500. Located in Milford, MI. Additional
contact info available on site above.

Thanks for your time,

Matt Fuerst
Guest - 16 May 2004 12:13 GMT
> Greetings all,
>
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> Matt Fuerst

Probably you look at "Dialer Retail" values. With all your features all
these websites give at least $1500-$2000 lover price than you claim. This
price is mot bad for big dealership, with warranty, etc. And to be honest,
most "private party sellers" sell their cars by "Trade-In" value...
Matt Fuerst - 17 May 2004 14:16 GMT
Are you saying you want to buy for $12,500? The word "ask" as in "asking"
implies negotiation.

A quick search on autotrader.com in my area shows that my asking price would
be the cheapest 2000 Limited currently on the market, private or retail.
This is for a car with the lowest miles in the bunch, and complete
documentation (which I doubt you would get in any of the other cars).

I can't believe I bit on the troll.. but it's early and I haven't had my
coffee.

Matt

> > Greetings all,
> >
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> price is mot bad for big dealership, with warranty, etc. And to be honest,
> most "private party sellers" sell their cars by "Trade-In" value...
 
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