What is going on with Subaru dealers in New England? Their prices are so outrageous it's like they don't actually want to sell the cars they have on the lot. They're posting advertised prices for 3 year old cars at maybe $1000 under the invoice price of the car when it was new - often 1000 over KBB and 4-5k over Edmunds TMV.
They might as well just say "Special Internet Price: a million bajillion dollars".
i think they do that so when ppl price compare, they think "wow, this old car is only $ 1000 cheaper than the new one....i'll buy the new one (and get locked up into their sky-high financing)"
check out priceguru or pricehub for another measure on the market value of cars
i think they do that so when ppl price compare, they think "wow, this old car is only $ 1000 cheaper than the new one....i'll buy the new one (and get locked up into their sky-high financing)"
Except that the rates on the new cars are most often better than the rates on the used cars. No one with good credit should be locked into sky-high financing these days.
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