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Old 08-03-2012, 11:19 AM   #1
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OTD Price for BRZ?

For you lucky few that have their BRZ sitting in the garage, how much did you pay OTD for your BRZ? Both premium and limited trims, manual transmission.
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Old 08-03-2012, 12:34 PM   #2
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$30,980.04 OTD. DGM LT MT w/ autodim+home link, wheel locks, rear bumper appliqué.
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Old 08-03-2012, 12:38 PM   #3
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I can't understand why everyone is so obsessed with "Out the Door" pricing.

You can't make a direct comparison.. it's apples to oranges all the time. "Out the door" includes sales tax and dealer fees. These things will vary everywhere. You can't even compare with the same state because local sales tax can be different.

Nearly everyone is paying MSRP for the BRZ... but that is where the similarities end.
Some people have no sales tax and others have up to 9% or higher.
Some poeple have trade in's that nullify portions of the sales tax.

Sorry to snap at you about OTD pricing.. no insult intended.. I'm just sick of people always asking about OTD when it's not a good question to ask.

The correct question is.. what price in relation to MSRP? then figure out your local sales tax and check your local dealer for their junk fees.
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Old 08-03-2012, 12:48 PM   #4
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I can't understand why everyone is so obsessed with "Out the Door" pricing.

You can't make a direct comparison.. it's apples to oranges all the time. "Out the door" includes sales tax and dealer fees. These things will vary everywhere. You can't even compare with the same state because local sales tax can be different.

Nearly everyone is paying MSRP for the BRZ... but that is where the similarities end.
Some people have no sales tax and others have up to 9% or higher.
Some poeple have trade in's that nullify portions of the sales tax.

Sorry to snap at you about OTD pricing.. no insult intended.. I'm just sick of people always asking about OTD when it's not a good question to ask.

The correct question is.. what price in relation to MSRP? then figure out your local sales tax and check your local dealer for their junk fees.
No worries. I know sales tax/local tax/ doc fees/etc. are totally different, but seeing other peoples prices OTD give me a range to work with when planning to purchase the car. Plus I think it helps others in the same boat as me when figuring out how to include a purchase like this into their finances.
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Old 08-03-2012, 12:50 PM   #5
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I can't understand why everyone is so obsessed with "Out the Door" pricing.

You can't make a direct comparison.. it's apples to oranges all the time. "Out the door" includes sales tax and dealer fees. These things will vary everywhere. You can't even compare with the same state because local sales tax can be different.

Nearly everyone is paying MSRP for the BRZ... but that is where the similarities end.
Some people have no sales tax and others have up to 9% or higher.
Some poeple have trade in's that nullify portions of the sales tax.

Sorry to snap at you about OTD pricing.. no insult intended.. I'm just sick of people always asking about OTD when it's not a good question to ask.

The correct question is.. what price in relation to MSRP? then figure out your local sales tax and check your local dealer for their junk fees.
As a car salesman I share your sentiment. I also hate the fact that people say they get their car for $25k OTD when they paid $25k +tax and license.
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Old 08-03-2012, 01:37 PM   #6
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No worries. I know sales tax/local tax/ doc fees/etc. are totally different, but seeing other peoples prices OTD give me a range to work with when planning to purchase the car. Plus I think it helps others in the same boat as me when figuring out how to include a purchase like this into their finances.
You're contradicting yourself here - you acknowledge difference in pricing based on geographics and dealers, but then you say it gives you a range to work with when planning to purchase.

The only thing you need to plan for is your local sales tax, maximum allowable dealer fees as mandated by your state, title registration fees for your state, and if you're trading something in, the dealer trade-in blue book for your car. If you are planning to finance the vehicle then you also need to add in consideration for your credit rating and lenders that you have access to. None of that is anything we can give you any data points on really.

For reference, my Limited with no options except for the wheel locks is costing me $28,582 "out the door". That doesn't paint an accurate picture though, as I'm buying out-of-state, so TTL is my own responsibility that the dealer has no interaction with. That's exactly MSRP + 265 Dealer Fee.
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Old 08-03-2012, 02:24 PM   #7
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I paid list for my BRZ limited (whatever Subaru has on the web). I did not pay extra for paint protection or anything else.

Add in "normal" delivery and prep fees ($250-500?). Take off $500 for the Subaru coupon that I had (3 weeks prior to the BRZ I picked up a CPO outback, and they sent me a $500 coupon to use towards the purchase of any new Subaru).

There was no dealer markup, or any other shenanigans with my purchase (Performance Subaru, Chapel Hill/Durham NC).

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