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Hello. My wife is looking at a 2007 Murano, fully loaded except for no DVD (kids watch too much TV already). It looks like they have an incentive going in April - $1,000 cash or 1.9% financing. We are close to making a decision - probably just a few weeks away. But I don't want to loose the incentives. Since we have just started looking seriously at vehicles during the month of April, I don't know if Nissan constantly has these offers, and starts them again each time they end, or if offering the $1,000 cash or 1.9% financing is pretty tyicaly for Nissan. Can anyone provide some comments or info? Thanks!
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Replying to: lwolf99 (Apr 26, 2007 2:41 am) |
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Plat. color,AWD,Touring,Nav,Mats, Splash Guards, Cargo Area Protector, Rail Crossbar,Sunroof Deflector for $800 under invoice plus $1,000 cust. rebate. Nissan Invoice was 35,209. Cost of car $33,409. Paid sales tax, transfer plates, 27 and 199 doc. All prices match Edmunds except Edmunds $705 dest. fee on invoice is $650. There is an additional warranty supplemental cost recovery of $80, so $25 difference. FYI -Holdback was $991. DCH Nissan in NJ
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Replying to: dino11 (Apr 29, 2007 12:20 am) |
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Just purchased a new 2007 Murano for my wife tonight at Pittsburgh East Nisson. SL, AWD, Touring Package, Floor Mats, Splash Guards, Cargo Area Protector, Rail Crossbar, Sunroof Deflector. We paid $200 over invoice, plus 6% state tax tax and about $200 for title/plates, etc. We also got the special 1.9% financing for 36-months. We tend to payoff our debts early, but at 1.9%, we may let it ride for the 36 months. All MSRP prices and invoice costs matched the figures from Edmunds.com - except the Destination Charge was only $650 instead of the $705 shown on Edmunds.com. I have seen some other folks getting Muranos at invoice or below invoice. But the experience was pleasant, and I feel good about the purchase. Dealer is about 7-8 miles from our home, so it should be convenient. Also, based on some posts that I saw online in some other sites, we were able to connect the iPod connectivity kit for the Nissan Titan to the pre-wired connection for the Sat radio (located behind under the carpet, in the cargo area, behind the 2nd row seat, ont he driver's side), and got my iPod to work. It will take a while to get used to which radio button does which function on the iPod (actual iPod wheel is disabled when connected), but after we get the hang of it, it should be great. Artist name and song title appears on the display for the radio. Steering wheel controls can control the volume, but can not navigate thru the iPod menus. It was kind of funny. No one at the dealership knew anything about how to connect the iPod or the kit, then they said it was going to be a complicated, lengthy install. In the end, it took only 5-minutes. The sales manager was loving it after we got it hooked-up. |
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I am looking for a below-invoice price dealer for the car listed below. Please email me or reply with your suggestions. THANKS! 2007 Murano SL Base $30,900 Exterior Color * Brilliant Silver Interior Color * Café Latte Leather Drivetrain * AWD Packages and Options Touring Package $4,700 Sunroof Package incl Premium Package incl Dynamic Control Pkg $750 Navigation Package $1,800 Leather Package incl Accessories Carpeted Floor Mats $90 Splash Guards $120 Cargo Area Protector $80 Roof-rail Crossbars $190 Sunroof Wind Deflector $90 Subtotal $38,720 Destination $650 Total MSRP† $39,370
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| Just purchased a 2007 Murano SL AWD w/Touring, Chrome Wheel Pkg, Tow Pkg, Carpeted Floor Mats, All Season Floor Mats, Splash Guards, Roof Rail Crossbars, Sunroof Wind Protector, and Cargo Area Protector in the Twin Cities for $33,296 plus tax and fees (almost $36,000 OTD). Admittedly, we got such a great deal because the dealership incorrectly quoted the price (they counted the $1000 rebate twice), but they honored the quote anyway. Instead of paying about $200 OVER invoice, we paid about $800 UNDER invoice. We were very happy with the price. Also many thanks to everyone who posts here... I followed these message boards pretty religiously before finalizing our deal. The information here was very helpful! | |
Anyone know if the rebates will remain as they are? From what I understand they $1000 rebate ends this month.
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Replying to: hpgator (May 03, 2007 11:40 am)
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Replying to: mike1111 (May 03, 2007 12:35 pm) |
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