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sparks 01-10-2013 09:16 AM

Still trying to find a BRZ?
 
Subaru of Jacksonville, in Jacksonville FL has 9 of them in stock, yes 9! :D

http://www.subaruofjacksonville.com/...cetbrowse=true

Tell them Shaun sent you :thumbup:

brzninja 01-10-2013 10:12 AM

Wow almost all Manual too!! They struck gold!

speedracer38 01-10-2013 10:18 AM

There are 4 (all manual) at the dealership where I bought mine - http://www.mitchellsubaru.com/new-inventory/index.htm

Eurasianman 01-10-2013 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by speedracer38 (Post 656061)
There are 4 (all manual) at the dealership where I bought mine - http://www.mitchellsubaru.com/new-inventory/index.htm

Holy crap! That's quite a bit less than what I paid. I could have easily gotten a BRZ Limited :eyebulge:

WRXGuy1 01-10-2013 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Eurasianman (Post 656131)
Holy crap! That's quite a bit less than what I paid. I could have easily gotten a BRZ Limited :eyebulge:

I don't get it, they say MSRP for a premium is $27,769 and with their savings you only pay $25,548. But according to Subaru, the MSRP for a Premium is $25,495...

Eurasianman 01-10-2013 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1 (Post 656135)
I don't get it, they say MSRP for a premium is $27,769 and with their savings you only pay $25,548. But according to Subaru, the MSRP for a Premium is $25,495...

In other words, an awesome buy for anyone here on the forum looking for a BRZ.

WRXGuy1 01-10-2013 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Eurasianman (Post 656137)
In other words, an awesome buy for anyone here on the forum looking for a BRZ.

I fail to see how that's an awesome buy. I paid MRSP of $25,495 for my BRZ last May.

chenshuo 01-10-2013 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1 (Post 656299)
I fail to see how that's an awesome buy. I paid MRSP of $25,495 for my BRZ last May.

It's an awesome buy because the car is awesome. Hence awesome buy.

speedracer38 01-10-2013 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1 (Post 656299)
I fail to see how that's an awesome buy. I paid MRSP of $25,495 for my BRZ last May.

Compared to the cars in other regions which are a few K over MSRP it would definitely be a good option to search around for buys like these. My friend in CA called me a few days ago asking how much I paid for mine and was shocked because the dealership there is asking 34k for a BRZ,

RL_BRZ 01-10-2013 12:36 PM

Subaru Prestige @ Turnersville, NJ have 4 BRZ stocks... Try to contact Larry Werner 856 629 9200

Eurasianman 01-10-2013 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1 (Post 656299)
I fail to see how that's an awesome buy. I paid MRSP of $25,495 for my BRZ last May.

Basically as people have said below your post. There are more than a handful of people who have ended up having to pay a bit more then MSRP :thumbdown:

CTB727 01-10-2013 04:16 PM

I bought my BRZ from Subaru of Jacksonville back in November, and I can attest to the fact that they are all MSRP. It was a 244 mile drive but well worth it :D

sparks 01-11-2013 11:04 AM

Now there are 8

sparks 01-11-2013 11:46 AM

OK we're at 10 now, 2 were delivered while I was at lunch

Turbowned 01-11-2013 03:26 PM

You gotta figure that very few of them are actually base cars with no accessories. Subaru puts a few accessories on almost every car. The two at the dealer nearest me each has about $500 worth of accessories added, driving the MSRP up.

gily25 01-11-2013 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 659110)
You gotta figure that very few of them are actually base cars with no accessories. Subaru puts a few accessories on almost every car. The two at the dealer nearest me each has about $500 worth of accessories added, driving the MSRP up.

This is right...most of the BRZs I looked at had the mirror and applique (paint saver-trunk)...and we're marking them $2k for the luxury. Be forewarned though, when websites put that "Dealer Savings" on the website, it's done automatically when they list the car to the website, it doesn't always represent the "real" starting price.

There are at least 20 in CT between BRZ and FR-S. I'm sure the dealers are very negotiable these days and those "add-ons" will be yours if you're willing to negotiate down the MSRP of a base model.

jmaryt 01-11-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by sparks (Post 658644)
OK we're at 10 now, 2 were delivered while I was at lunch

sorry to say,but i see these cars languishing in 2013 economy's going for another dive,and more and more people are keepin' their present steeds
gonna start to pile up! not practical enough,and the money's strong! too
i look for the used market to start opening up,and they will be hot,hot,hot @
20k,with short miles on 'em! to be truthful,it's what they are really worth!

jmaryt 01-11-2013 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sparks (Post 658644)
OK we're at 10 now, 2 were delivered while I was at lunch

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Originally Posted by gily25 (Post 659261)
This is right...most of the BRZs I looked at had the mirror and applique (paint saver-trunk)...and we're marking them $2k for the luxury. Be forewarned though, when websites put that "Dealer Savings" on the website, it's done automatically when they list the car to the website, it doesn't always represent the "real" starting price.

There are at least 20 in CT between BRZ and FR-S. I'm sure the dealers are very negotiable these days and those "add-ons" will be yours if you're willing to negotiate down the MSRP of a base model.

they are really going to start to sit for awhile! see if ya can get 'em for under "true" invoice! that way you will work into the dealer's holdback,and ad money!
they can't let 'em sit,it affects their allocation!

a2cpc 01-11-2013 06:40 PM

I was bored yesterday and went to the inventories listed on all the Denver dealerships...24!!!!

gily25 01-11-2013 10:07 PM

When Spring comes and people start thinking about cruising with hotties in a hot car they'll be on backordered again. It doesn't help that owners keeping them seasonally have them garaged away...no one seeing them drive by wanting one for themselves.

Turbowned 01-12-2013 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jmaryt (Post 659411)
sorry to say,but i see these cars languishing in 2013 economy's going for another dive,and more and more people are keepin' their present steeds
gonna start to pile up! not practical enough,and the money's strong! too
i look for the used market to start opening up,and they will be hot,hot,hot @
20k,with short miles on 'em! to be truthful,it's what they are really worth!

Subaru had a record December and a record year for 2012; I don't think the economy is going to stop us from having another record year! Subie sold 497 BRZ's in December :)

jmaryt 01-12-2013 09:51 AM

that's kewl,but i doubt it will be enough! it is what it is! cars these days have to meet certain criteria,or people will pass them by because,in MOST cases, they gotta "float a note" to buy it,and they are lookin' for cars,again in MOST cases, that offer more in terms of practicality.i love the little guy,BUT like others,i gotta look at the total picture "subies" ARE very popular,BUT i am referring specifically to the brz's,which i feel will suffer because of what type of vehicle they are,AND the fact dealerships cannot receive enough of them to make a difference in the bottom line,ESPECIALLY if they have to discount them! i would NEVER purchase a brz ,unless i can get it for true invoice,or below! WHY? because i know that money IS out there! ya can't "sit" on 'em,because it effects allocation,and people are not stupid,they know this! IF you don't sell at the right money,the next guy will! trust me there is no shortage,it's just a car! smart money says wait until some get "dumped" and buy one of them for short money,with small miles. not everyone HAS to buy from quirk in braintree! ehe! he! he! just sayin'

Turbowned 01-12-2013 12:55 PM

You're right; if they don't sell soon than the dealers will discount them to move the cars. It does affect the allocation if they have old cars in stock. They want to have a great inventory for spring/summer so any languishing inventory has to go. It's tough to say when the best time to look for a deal would be though; depends on how long each car has been in stock.

tripjammer 01-12-2013 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by sparks (Post 655968)
Subaru of Jacksonville, in Jacksonville FL has 9 of them in stock, yes 9! :D

http://www.subaruofjacksonville.com/...cetbrowse=true

Tell them Shaun sent you :thumbup:

They are charging a $495 dealer fee and almost $750 over msrp market adjustment. Better deals up north.

Update: I heard that they got these BRZ's from up north and it cost them $750 to ship each one. But they still charging your for it when you could just deal with a dealer up north and save the $1500 or more.

jmaryt 01-12-2013 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 660792)
You're right; if they don't sell soon than the dealers will discount them to move the cars. It does affect the allocation if they have old cars in stock. They want to have a great inventory for spring/summer so any languishing inventory has to go. It's tough to say when the best time to look for a deal would be though; depends on how long each car has been in stock.

smart money says anytime now should be considered,especially if ya gotta keep brushin' the snow off 'em,and ya got 'em lined up like dominoes. shoot for the end of the month when they gotta make the "tally" and see what ya can do! know what "true invoice" is on 'em and work from there! it's usually around 1 large less than the "maroney" ,then you can get into the dealer's "holdback,and ad money! if they are really serious about movin' units,they will play ball! stay away from financing,as the dealer gets "kickback" from the bank to throw business their way! come in with "foldin' cash" and go to work!

WRXGuy1 01-14-2013 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Eurasianman (Post 656656)
Basically as people have said below your post. There are more than a handful of people who have ended up having to pay a bit more then MSRP :thumbdown:

Yeah, but here in New England you can easily get one for MSRP.

sparks 01-14-2013 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by tripjammer (Post 660949)
They are charging a $495 dealer fee and almost $750 over msrp market adjustment. Better deals up north.

Update: I heard that they got these BRZ's from up north and it cost them $750 to ship each one. But they still charging your for it when you could just deal with a dealer up north and save the $1500 or more.

I think every dealer in Florida charges a dealer fee and the extra 750.00 is the transportation charge for getting the car here. We've been Dealer trading for the cars from up north.

As of today we have 9 in stock and 3 more inroute

jmaryt 01-14-2013 06:46 PM

hope ya didn't grab mine! i'm chasin' one right now. ain't no shortage up here!
subaru keeps sendin' 'em over!


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