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Originally Posted by OldSkoolToys
I've read about this a few times and I gotta say...where does the STi fit in with that program? Probably at the bottom...if its even an eligible model. I'd expect the 216a will also be at the bottom, $1500 tops. And no, a Subaru model of similar options is not going to be less than $1500 over a Scion to make it 'cheaper'.
I'd get more specifics before throwing that bit of information around. Wherever the STi sits in that program, expect the 216a to be in the neighborhood. Sports cars historically are not usually part of any special rebate program. There's no need for them to be as their usually low volume cars (low production numbers).
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Actually the STi comes out to the higher end, $3300 off. The program basically does 2% below dealer invoice. Trust me it works. I have personal experience with it. It isn't that hard to do.
Edit: I should preface that it also depends on which STI model you go with and which factory installed options you get as well. But the STI is towards the top end of the discount, rather than being towards the bottom end of $1300. Ultimately it doesn't matter as if you want the car when it first comes out and don't want to haggle or deal with dealer mark up this is a simple 1-2-3 process.