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I'm currently shopping for a new 2004 automatic 3.5 SE. The only options I want are the ABS/Traction Package and the Floor/Trunk Mats. TMV price was $22,358. I'm getting quotes from dealers now. Anybody got a best price I can shoot for? Also, am I better off waiting until December to get a deal on a 2004? I'm in no rush and really just want the best deal, whatever it takes! Thanks for any help!
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Replying to: odyssey1 (Sep 11, 2004 7:40 am) Best price is completely dependent on your local market conditions. Here in Florida, where I am, dealers are working hard to make any sales at all while the hurricanes roll by. You should be able to get a very good deal in December, as car sales are always slow that month. There is no guarantee that Nissan will offer the $1,000 rebate in December, however. Good luck. |
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| Well, ramped, I did mean a 2004. I thought they would still be available since Edmund's was still pricing them under new cars. You are right, I'm not finding any. Since then, I've decided to go with the 2.5 S 2004. The options I'd like are the convenience package, trunk/floor mats and ABS. Can anyone share their price if they got this confuguration? I'm hoping to use it to bargain. I've asked for price quotes from many internet sources, including Edmunds, but say I don't want to be called--e-mail only. All I've gotten is propaganda from some of the dealerships. Not a single price quote!! How aggravating. How do people bargain by e-mail?? | |
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this time I really did mean 2005. The 2005 2.5S sorry |
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Replying to: etichenor (Jul 27, 2004 9:41 am) What dealership on NC did you use? That's a good price! |
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Replying to: volcano2 (Dec 09, 2001 8:47 am) I noticed the posting from LA and paid $700 over invoice. I paid $17 under invoice in CO. It just depends on where you're at. Hope it helps and don't get too emotional...that's when the dealer sticks you. |
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Hello, I recently totaled my 98 cavalier so now i need a new car. My choices are Altima and Mazda 6. My question first is I found a 2003 Altima SE V6 with manual transmission and only 13.5K miles on it. How low do u think they would go for me to buy that? Or.......do you think with the new incentives for the 2005 altimas 2.5 S is a better choice since its brand new and warranty factors? whats the best price for that? V6 or four cylinder but brand new, big deal or not a big deal?
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Replying to: mixxy (Sep 15, 2004 8:33 pm) First, you need to decide what you want. If power and performance is important to you, then buy a V-6. The 4-cylinder version of the Altima has plenty of power for an average driver. The SE-V6 Altima has a stiff ride, so test drive to make sure you would be happy with it/ The 4-cylinder rides smoother, but obviously sacrifices much power. |
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I purchased my 05 Altima this past weekend and I'm discovering unexpected damage the car took during a recent hail storm in Denver. The sales person failed to disclose the back window busted out and was replaced...only discovered that when my son found several pieces of glass between the seat. Now that I'm looking for it I'm finding a bunch of it. Just so happend on the same day I took a sharp right turn and it sounded like ice shifting in the back seat. The dealer is now saying just bring it in and they'll look at it. Has anyone had this done to them? If so, what did you get accomplished? Thanks
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Replying to: etichenor (Jul 28, 2004 5:20 am) Please, oh please post the name of the dealership in NC that you bought your Altima from, if you are still reading... Thanks! |
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