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Dark slate 2.5SL & Connection by thereal411
May 23, 2008 (1:47 pm)
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Okay, so a tiny bit more than I estimated..
 
25297.48 OTD (TTL w/ 9.3% tax) on a 08 2.5 S + SL + connection + floor mats, splash and first aid kit. This with the 3.9% financing (would have been 250 less as a cash deal).
 
So the vehicle price is somewhere around or below 23k, I'll post the specifics when I go pick it up tomorrow.
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Altima 2.5 S with CVT by sbb4th
May 23, 2008 (6:18 pm)
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Just bought the 2008 2.5 S Altima with CVT transmission. $23000+ sticker. Paid $18795 and they gave a $1000 more in trade for my truck than anyone else. Does not include taxes and tags. Also got 3.9% financing with Nissan.
This was in the Richmond Va area. Salesperson wasn't pushy and let me make up my mind. All in all a good buying experience.
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Re: Dark slate 2.5SL & Connection [thereal411] by thereal411
May 25, 2008 (8:55 am)
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Replying to: thereal411 (May 23, 2008 1:47 pm)

So I picked up the car yesterday.
 
MSRP 26,605
Car was 24542.00 (2.5 SL + Connection, floor mats and emergency kit)
rebate 1750 (1250 + 500 memorial day)
 
22,792 Price paid for the vehicle.
 
After Tax (9.3), title, license and doc fees 25283.41
 
From Younker in Renton, WA. Everyone was friendly and everything was handled over the internet/phone and the trip to pick it up involved about 45 mins at the dealer. Good experience.
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Re: Dark slate 2.5SL & Connection [thereal411] by bonzy
May 26, 2008 (9:44 am)
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Replying to: thereal411 (May 25, 2008 8:55 am)

I emailed regional dealers requesting a quote on Altima with SL package w/Connection .
 
First reply:
 
MSRP: $26,790.00
 
Your price: $25,132.00
 
Rebates: $1,500.00 (including Memorial Day rebate)
 
Total: $23,532.00 +tax & doc
 
Hopefully the others will bite soon!
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Used 2008 2.5S? by lyttong
May 26, 2008 (2:40 pm)
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Hi, I'm a newbie both to Edmunds and buying/negotiating for cars. I'm wondering what others have been paying for used 2008 2.5S Altimas. I found one at a local dealer (Austin) for $18,991 with 12k miles (didn't get specifics on the installed options; like I said... noob). But this appears to already be below KBB (though not the TMV estimate) for the comparable 2007 model. What kind of negotiating room can I expect on this?
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warranty by trucker49
May 26, 2008 (6:42 pm)
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Without perusing the posts again did I read some of you say Nissan offered an extended warranty of some kind for $900? Is this is so and if it is what kind (bumper to bumper or powertrain) and for how long? Is it factory backed?
 
Thanks a lot
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Re: Used 2008 2.5S? [lyttong] by thereal411
May 27, 2008 (8:56 am)
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Replying to: lyttong (May 26, 2008 2:40 pm)

You'd really have to know the options before you try to price it out.. If it has convenience pkg thats 2k more invoice on a new car.
 
Based on a brand new 08 w/ convenience pkg MSRP 23590 I would think you could pretty easily get that car for 20,000 with rebates and some light dealing - probably even less. Then that brings up the question of 1100 over the 18991 price for a brand new car?
 
I wouldn't even look at that car unless they were willing to move the price down 3k. 15991 seems fair for a used 08 (of course depending on packages.)
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VPP D-Plan by desiboy123
May 27, 2008 (12:01 pm)
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Has anyone used discounts offered to Nissan's Business Associates - the VPP? I am looking at one of their plans available to me and have a few questions..
 
The plan available to me differentiates between a delivery fee and destination charge. Does anyone know what and why is there a "delivery fee"? The plan say that I need to pay a 2.5% delivery fee plus the destination charge which I believe is $600+. Can anyone confirm this?
 
They also offer a discount over the invoice price (which actually cancels off with the 2.5% delivery fee), so it basically translates to "buy the vehicle at invoice price". People tell me that "invoice price" is a good deal and I should go for it. Wondering if people have successfully been able to negotiate BELOW invoice (before rebates and cash back)?
 
Lastly, it isn't very clear that packaged options (like the SL package or connection package) will be available at invoice price. I called customer service and they gave me a very vague respone. Does anyone here know if pakaged options are also available at "invoice price"?
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Re: VPP D-Plan [desiboy123] by jchan2
May 27, 2008 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: desiboy123 (May 27, 2008 12:01 pm)

For VPP, I think what you do is you pay cost for everything (invoice, plus invoice pricing on any and all factory installed options), subtract a small discount from Nissan, and add the delivery fee and destination. If you're an employee, Nissan will pay the delivery fee, if you're using "friends and family", you pay half, they pay half, and I guess for your plan you pay the entire fee. However, when I calculated the percentages (I have access to VPP through a friend) I discovered that I could negotiate a deal below VPP. (both in a 2005 purchase and recently) Double check with a Nissan dealer, though. They'll typically be more than happy to run the numbers for you in this case.
 
I got my Altima below invoice- once you calculated holdback and everything, I paid about $200 below cost.
 
And also for the used Altima case- you have to check what options it has- the convenience pkg. adds about $800 (invoice) worth of stuff, convenience plus adds $1600ish, I believe, and anything beyond that is an SL. But for almost $19K and with 12,000 miles, I'd rather just spring an extra $2000 or so and get a brand new one, especially with all the Nissan incentives on the Altima right now...
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Re: VPP D-Plan [desiboy123] by thereal411
May 28, 2008 (9:05 am)
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Replying to: desiboy123 (May 27, 2008 12:01 pm)

A lot of times if you bring up the VPP pricing the dealer is going to 'lock' you into that program and say they can't discount it any further than that under contract. Same with the Costco program.. and you can do better without those programs.
 
With a little internet dealing and on this forum I believe you should have no problem getting a dealer to dip 300-700 below invoice pricing on the vehicle you are looking for.
 
Anytime you go into the dealership and deal with a salesmonkey you'll have trouble going below invoice. Price out thru the internet, tell a dealer you got a price at invoice and can they match it? When they match it take that price to another dealer who offer's to beat any offer by $250/300/etc. Make sure you are getting quotes for an OTD price, otherwise they may beat an offer by 250 but add a rediculous 299 doc fee It is harder to get OTD prices from dealers since it leaves them very little room to screw you on the backside, you may have to pick up a phone to get the true OTD price.
 
Try this "If you can get me a firm OTD price in writing I'll put a $500 deposit on the vehicle right now" -- Once they say they've sent it tell them you have to hang up to check your email, call back only if you are making the deal with that dealership.

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