did i pay too much?
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did i pay too much?
and if i did is there a way for me to get my money back?
it was stickered at 26 and after tax i ended up paying 29 its a 04 WRX premium package plus short shifter. i live in los angeles so you have to acount that everything here is more expensive. this was at sierra subaru.
i dont recommend going there because all they care about is getting your money. they dont even wait for you to finance yourself with your own bank. they just do the deal behind your back and tell you to pick up your car.
it was stickered at 26 and after tax i ended up paying 29 its a 04 WRX premium package plus short shifter. i live in los angeles so you have to acount that everything here is more expensive. this was at sierra subaru.
i dont recommend going there because all they care about is getting your money. they dont even wait for you to finance yourself with your own bank. they just do the deal behind your back and tell you to pick up your car.
#2
wow! I would say a good deal is at invoice plus tax, doc, reg. Sorry, but I don't think you could get your money back. Have you picked up the car already? I think as long as you don't take the car off the lot, you could still get off the deal. I remember I did it once with VW. I did all the paperwork and later went back and said the finance rate was way too high and insurance was nuts. Since i haven't picked up the car yet, the deal was void and I went to a suby dealership after.
#3
Re: did i pay too much?
that sounds like another stevens creek...
Originally posted by PImprezza
i dont recommend going there because all they care about is getting your money. they dont even wait for you to finance yourself with your own bank. they just do the deal behind your back and tell you to pick up your car.
i dont recommend going there because all they care about is getting your money. they dont even wait for you to finance yourself with your own bank. they just do the deal behind your back and tell you to pick up your car.
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depending on the state... some states will say- car is not legally yours until you "take delivery". meaning you drive it off the lot... thats why sometimes when people ask dealers if they can pick the car up later they say "drive it around the block 1st.
i try not to make people feel bad for the decisions they make in terms of buying. bottom line is msrp is around 25 or so. where i works we sell em @ msrp. but at one time we were selling them over that because the market at the time called for it. not all states are equal...some states might charge more depending on availability, demand, and depending on what other dealers are charging.
i try not to make people feel bad for the decisions they make in terms of buying. bottom line is msrp is around 25 or so. where i works we sell em @ msrp. but at one time we were selling them over that because the market at the time called for it. not all states are equal...some states might charge more depending on availability, demand, and depending on what other dealers are charging.
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