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Re: Subaru buyback offer good deal?
| suburboturbo | 31 May 2008 22:12 |
On May 31, 12:48 pm, "Valued Corporate #120,345 Employee (B A R R Y)" <DwightSchr...@DunderMifflin.com> wrote:
> >Once a year I receive a letter from subaru (or a subaru dealer) saying they > >would buy back my old subaru at such and such price, or a guaranteed trade [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > It's a come-on. I bought several Subarus new, so have been getting these for a while. Did go in once just to see how good their offer was. Turned out to be about $1800 (15%) less than what I was able to get for the car for in a private sale. Yeah, it's a come on. On the other hand, if they've still got a new yellow Baja on the lot that they can't move, who knows.
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| Valued Corporate #120,345 Employee (B A R R Y) | 31 May 2008 16:48 |
>Once a year I receive a letter from subaru (or a subaru dealer) saying they >would buy back my old subaru at such and such price, or a guaranteed trade >in value. Some letter said they desperately need a used car like mine. > >Does it really work? It's a come-on.
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| peter | 30 May 2008 15:23 |
Once a year I receive a letter from subaru (or a subaru dealer) saying they would buy back my old subaru at such and such price, or a guaranteed trade in value. Some letter said they desperately need a used car like mine.
Does it really work?
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