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#764 of 859 Right now I'm at $32,770 (MSRP $40,090)
by scottw58
Jun 01, 2010 (6:31 am)
I'm still looking for deal on 2010 Maxima SV with Premium Pkg:
Right now I'm at $32,770 (MSRP $40,090) or $7,320 off ($3,650 below invoice). The deal is available (I have confirmation email) at 3 Nissan Dealers in Atlanta.
Pricing:
Total MSRP $40,090
Base MSRP $34,150
Super Black
Premium Café Latte Leather
Premium Package $3,230
Premium Tech Package $1,850
Splashguards $170
Trunk Sub Floor Organizer with First Aid Kit $140
Carpeted Floor and Trunk Mat $180
Rear Decklid Spoiler $370
Configured MSRP $40,090
Selling Price $32,770 plus taxes/title
I would like to get $30k or lower . Maybe when the 2011 come out soon? Anyone else got a better story? I'm in no hurry.
#765 of 859 Re: Right now I'm at $32,770 (MSRP $40,090) [scottw58]
by jaymk
Jun 01, 2010 (9:45 pm)
I am wondering how people are getting prices this low below the invoice, even when you count the rebates and the dealer holdback, still it does not come to around $31500 for the SV with the premium.
There has to be a dealer incentive from the Nissan that we dont know about.
Any comments?
Thankyou
#766 of 859 2010 Maxima CV Premium
by etwards
Jun 23, 2010 (7:31 am)
I just got a price of $31,950 for a SV with Premium, Spoiler, Floor Mats, and Splash Guards (MSRP $38,100). Savings on base price of car was $500 under invoice and option are at invoice price. Discounts included $2250 in rebates. I used the USAA/Amex pricing. There was an out of state dealer that would do it for $900 under invoice but I'd prefer to use a local dealer. Here's the breakdown:
Base CV = $30,840
Premium Pkg = $2801
Rear Spoiler = $292
Splash Guards = $134
Floor Mats = $133
Total = $34,200
Customer Incentive ($1250)
Bonus Cash ($500)
Nissan Financing ($500)
Grand Total = $31,950
Thoughts?
#767 of 859 2010 premium pkg maxima lease - good dea;
by corgimama1
Jun 24, 2010 (11:16 pm)
is this a good deal? dealer came up with this on second offer, didn't even have to negotiate, but from what I'm reading here it sounds pretty good. anyone dealt with Smithtown Nissan (long island NY)?
36 month lease, 12K per year, $0 down (first month payment only) $409/month, plus they are paying my last two months payment on current car $530/month).
#769 of 859 2010 Maxima- Ticking noise
by branler
Jun 25, 2010 (11:39 am)
I love this car and all it has to offer! Granted, I've had it for 2 weeks so the novelty is still there... Anyway, about a week after I purchased the car, I noticed a ticking when I drive. I can hear it from the right side and I cannot tell if it's front or back. It's not loud, obnoxious or terrible. Think, stone/pebbles in tire kind of noise. Only this has a metal sound to me and I've checked the tires and no little pebbles. The ticking does get quicker and slower based on speed and is not engine related. I've checked under the hood and rev'ed the engine while idle- no ticking noise.
Any ideas before I take it in?
#770 of 859 Re: 2010 Maxima- Ticking noise [branler]
by ahossa1
Jul 01, 2010 (6:19 am)
A friend of mine had that same problem and after several trips to the dealer they found pebbles/stones in the catalytic converter.
#771 of 859 2010 Maxima SV
by kfdmed
Jul 17, 2010 (3:19 pm)
Purchased a 2010 Maxima SV crimson black/caffe latte with monitor package, cold package, spoiler, Matts, splash guards, and cargo net in northeast Indiana on 7/3/10.
MSRP 36140
PRICE 32978
DOC 150.00
TITLE 26.25
SALES TAX 7% 2038.40
REBATE 1500 (500 nmac cash, 500 bonus cash, 500 holiday cash)
TRADE 4000 ( 2000 Olds Intrigue)
OTD 29697.60
0% for 60 months/494.96 month
Nothing spectacular here just got the car at invoice. $4000 for my Intrigue was better than I expected. Free oil changes for life. Painless experience they gave me a decent qoute right away 29834.40 OTD tried to get 29000 OTD settled for 29697.60.
Love the car. 21 mpg so far in suburban driving, CVT performs best when your foot is on the metal. Kind of labors under slow acceleration.
Haven't loaded anything on the music box yet because it looks to me that you have to record CD at normal speed to get it on the harddrive ... you cant just rip it from your MP3 player. If this is true it's a major pain in the ass.
#772 of 859 Re: 2010 Maxima SV [kfdmed]
by jaymk
Jul 26, 2010 (8:58 pm)
Congrats on your purchase,
In my Lexus and even in the Acura TL, when You put a cd in the drive, it automatically starts ripping to the the built in hard drive, usually it takes about 10-15 minutes to download a complete cd.
Thanks
#773 of 859 Yes, I ripped my 1st CD this morning ...
by kfdmed
Jul 27, 2010 (3:42 am)
it took 10 minutes.