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Subaru price rise from April 1st

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 8:18 pm
by tribecaMY09
Not an april fool day joke. :p

I was warned by the car saleman back in March that there will be a price rise in April.

I thought it was just a sale pitch and didn't believe him, but the price did go up. Around $500 for the Tribeca that we bought. I think similar rise for the other models too.

The Tribeca top model was $60,990 and now $61,490.

Interesting decision during the tough financial period.

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:45 am
by AlpineRaven
Yeah I heard the same story that prices were going to go up on 1st April... Dad said the same story.
Cheers
AP

Edit: Congrats on your purchase of new subaru!

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:52 pm
by dfoyl
I'm sure they will argue it's the devaluation of the AU dollar. Funnily enough, when the AUD went to 95+ US cents nobody reduced their prices...

And the price we pay for auto's here is a joke anyway...even the ones made here.

Dean.

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:00 pm
by sublime
Quite a number of Subaru models have had a price reduction. The reductions are around $1500 to $2000 for a number of models. The Impreza is now a $23000 proposition before dealer, delivery and on roads. From memory it was $24490 (or something like that).

Impreza MY09 pricing and specification updates:
Impreza R manual, now with alloys $22,990 (-$1500)
Impreza R SPORTSHIFT automatic, now with alloys $24,990 (-$1500)
Impreza RX manual, now with electric sunroof $26,490
Impreza RX SPORTSHIFT automatic, now with electric sunroof $28,490
Impreza RS manual $28,490 (-$1000)
Impreza RS SPORTSHIFT automatic $30,490 (-$1000)


Revised Liberty 2.5i pricing:
Liberty 2.5i SPORTSHIFT automatic sedan $32,990 (-$2000)
Liberty 2.5i SPORTSHIFT automatic wagon $34,990 (-$2000)

Revised Outback 2.5i pricing:
Outback 2.5i SPORTSHIFT automatic $36,990 (-$2000)