Cars going for cheap from Sonora Subaru!!
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"Of course it is turbocharged with over 300hp and torque from the factory"
Really?
http://modesto.craigslist.org/ctd/867466152.html
Really?

http://modesto.craigslist.org/ctd/867466152.html
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"Of course it is turbocharged with over 300hp and torque from the factory"
Really?
http://modesto.craigslist.org/ctd/867466152.html
Really?

http://modesto.craigslist.org/ctd/867466152.html
no sir, would not pass smog with it. (now I have it lol)
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D. Fantom,
I absolutely love the whole -"Subaru's have no money in them from the factory, it's all about volume"- That line's been used since 1970. I can understand not wanting to go much off of MSRP on the 09's but don't try the b.s. and claim that there's no profit per car. If you had no profit in them, you wouldn't be selling them. A dealership can Always come off of MSRP if they want to give "Great deals"
Good luck right now with your sales. And btw, Don't tell me Ford is going under. We're not. And for anyone that thinks it's funny that GM, Ford, and Chrysler are struggling, do a little fact finding. The percentage of the United States' work force that are tied to these three companies is astronomical. Think it'd be funny if the feds had to do another bailout?
Happy Afterhalloween!
-Brian
I absolutely love the whole -"Subaru's have no money in them from the factory, it's all about volume"- That line's been used since 1970. I can understand not wanting to go much off of MSRP on the 09's but don't try the b.s. and claim that there's no profit per car. If you had no profit in them, you wouldn't be selling them. A dealership can Always come off of MSRP if they want to give "Great deals"
Good luck right now with your sales. And btw, Don't tell me Ford is going under. We're not. And for anyone that thinks it's funny that GM, Ford, and Chrysler are struggling, do a little fact finding. The percentage of the United States' work force that are tied to these three companies is astronomical. Think it'd be funny if the feds had to do another bailout?
Happy Afterhalloween!
-Brian


