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2422 messages, Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 12:34 PM
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Replying to: JMe9ka (Feb 01, 2009 6:08 pm) |
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Replying to: rajatarora (Jan 10, 2009 8:07 am) Last transaction (not a Nissan dealer or car), I sold my car to a private party. They I asked the dealer if they would 'wash' the car though their books (buyer did not care, just wanted the same price) and they agreed and only charged me documentation fees. I save allot of money for I only paid sales tax on the difference of the new car and the car I sold and yes its 100% legal, just have to find a dealer who is smart enough. |
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Replying to: louking (Feb 14, 2009 10:28 am) |
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$23,199 (all dealer fees inclusive) + 5% MA sales tax SL Package including the following options: -Splash guards -Convenience Pkg -Convenience Plus Pkg -Connection Package -Floor/Trunk Mats MSRP $27,395 incl. destination My price is approx $2500 under invoice including the $1500 dealer rebate. |
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I received a quote on a 2009 Altima 2.5S CVT (with kickplates floor mats, & splash guards) for $18,800 plus tax, title and license. MSRP - $22,855 Invoice - $21,380 If you take the invoice price minus the rebates and the dealer holdback you come up with a price of $19,423 (21,380 - 1,500 - 457). I guess my question is, how can they sell the car below this price? Are there any dealer incentives that I am missing? Is the quote I got a good price? I doubt they are selling the car at a loss. Any feedback would be helpful.
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Replying to: daveb22 (Mar 13, 2009 11:40 am) Or, they might be willing to sell you an Altima at a loss in order to get an allocation of a more popular, profitable model; maybe a higher end Altima, or an additional GT-R. I know Honda dealers in the past would typically let Accords and Civics go at losses in order to get more allocations of Odyssey minivans, because Honda forced them to take x number of Accords and y number of Civics in exchange for 1 Odyssey. Typically the bonus situation will occur as you get to the end of the month, while the 2nd situation can occur anytime. |
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| Does this price sound fair? A 2009 Altima Coupe (automatic transmission with 1000 miles) lists $19,000. | |
How does the price of $22173 sounds for 2009 SL wih connection package. This includes 500 college grad and 1500 cash back
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Replying to: adcz94 (Aug 10, 2008 7:19 pm)
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