View Full Version : Impreza 2.5i street price
clergykid
Apr 5th, 2007, 12:21 AM
Well now that I've seen what the 08 Impreza looks like, I think I'm gonna pick up a 07 before they are gone.
Any 2.5i owners here? I'm wondering what you paid for it, so I can get an idea of what I should expect to pay, or how low I can get one for. If there's one thing RFD is known for, it's PM, hahaha :)
I live in Toronto by the way.
azn_riceboi
Apr 5th, 2007, 12:40 AM
2.5i SE with spoiler
paid 31100
Vickel
Apr 5th, 2007, 01:57 AM
buy one in the US
M-e-X-x
Apr 5th, 2007, 11:51 AM
yeah, US is the way to be honest.. the price disparity is MASSIVE especially for subarus...
RTC
Apr 5th, 2007, 12:26 PM
yeah, US is the way to be honest.. the price disparity is MASSIVE especially for subarus...
No, the price difference is big for all cars. The Hype around getting Subarus from the states stems from the fact that Subaru will honour the warranty on the cars brought up from the states.
thephenom
Apr 5th, 2007, 01:28 PM
Are there any agents who does these kind of work, I wouldn't mind paying extra to avoid the hassle.
new_vr
Apr 5th, 2007, 01:50 PM
No, the price difference is big for all cars. The Hype around getting Subarus from the states stems from the fact that Subaru will honour the warranty on the cars brought up from the states.
Actually, on the WRX, it is a bigger difference then normal
I looked up some numbers, so you can compare:
Car American Price (in CDN Dollars) Canadian Price Percent
Civic SI 24254 26380 0.92
VW GTI 25554 29375 0.87
2.5i 20701 22695 0.91
WRX 28757 35495 0.81
ottawarc
Apr 5th, 2007, 01:53 PM
there's not a huge difference price-wise US vs Can on the 2.5 imprezas...other than the WRX or STi. There's not alot of of markup on the impreza at all. I think most people I've talked to that got a 07 SE got it for marginally below MSRP.
YMMV
yyz2hkg
Apr 5th, 2007, 04:16 PM
Are there any agents who does these kind of work, I wouldn't mind paying extra to avoid the hassle.
Check out these threads...I bought a vehicle in the US and saved a fair amount, and I did the process myself.
This thread provides almost everything you need to know, but contains more than 100 pages and counting regarding warranties, importation, dealers etc...
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=307601
This link also provides info on financing and importation.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=363416
baymoe
Apr 6th, 2007, 12:57 AM
The amount of info and posts to read is crazy.
For the individuals that did buy their vehicles from the states, what amount of time did you spend in order get the car over in Canada from beginning to end? From all the people that said they purchased their vehicle south of the border, all of you seem to have gotten a great deal. I just recently purchased a Mazda3 GT, you guys made me to believe that I could have gotten a Subaru WRX for the same amount :cry: .
MkmBandit
Apr 6th, 2007, 01:34 AM
The amount of info and posts to read is crazy.
For the individuals that did buy their vehicles from the states, what amount of time did you spend in order get the car over in Canada from beginning to end? From all the people that said they purchased their vehicle south of the border, all of you seem to have gotten a great deal. I just recently purchased a Mazda3 GT, you guys made me to believe that I could have gotten a Subaru WRX for the same amount :cry: .
Canada customs requires up to 3 days from the time you hand in your b15, for the car to clear. Mine cleared in just over a day. Apart from that it all depends on how long it takes you to get your car to the border. IIRC I had my car cleared at Lewiston.
thephenom
Apr 6th, 2007, 02:53 AM
Check out these threads...I bought a vehicle in the US and saved a fair amount, and I did the process myself.
This thread provides almost everything you need to know, but contains more than 100 pages and counting regarding warranties, importation, dealers etc...
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=307601
This link also provides info on financing and importation.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=363416
Yeah, I read over the thread two weeks ago, but still seems like a lot of time spent calling and confirming with the dealership who's happy and willing to help you export the car (temporary plate and what not). Then at least 2 trips down to US to work out the paper work with the dealer, and have to pound for the paper work for the US export control and CDN customs. Also have to go to CDN Tire to do all the checks. And then have to spend a few hrs with the bank to work out a loan, negotiate reasonable rates and what not.
I know the savings is great, but I wouldn't mind paying someone to do this instead of taking all the days off work to get this through.