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Nissan Murano Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Just Bought 2007 SL FWD in SoCA by j_man
May 12, 2007 (9:28 pm)
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Just bought an SL and I have to thank all of you on this website. I learned a lot about the buying process and especially about the specific SUV Crossover from these pages. I felt informed and able to negotiate a reasonable deal. We got a blue SL with touring package, Navigation and DVD for $33,529 including the 1K rebate (selling price was 34,529). They gave gave us 20K for our trade-in so we were able to walk out with an 18K bill (OTD for 38K). We paid cash, so we waived the great interest rates (0.7%!!) for the 1K off selling price. Probably not the best bargain ever reported here, but we got the car we wanted with a generous trade-in and an overall pleasurable buying experience. The ride home was very pleasant and quiet, the navigation was easy to use. Hope we are this postiive about this car a year from now. Thanks again to everyone for all the information and good luck with your own purchases.
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Purchasing 2007 Murano need advice by snicks1
May 15, 2007 (3:24 pm)
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We live in the Seattle area, anyone in this area have experiences with a great dealer that deals with you and gives good price. We are looking to buy 2007 sl awd, touring package, dynamic control package, perhaps premium package. Thanks!
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Did I get a good deal on my Murano lease???? by argot23
May 15, 2007 (4:18 pm)
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I just leased a 2007 Pearl SL AWD with touring package. MSRP was $37,290 and got them down to $33,488.52. I traded in a '99 Maxima SE fully loaded with 100,700 milees and got $6,840.00 for it. Lease is for 24 months, 12,000 miles/year with a payment of $225.00/month including taxes. Also got them to throw in a sunroof wind deflector at no charge. The residual value on the car is $22,746.90. I did a lot of research prior to making the deal but after two weeks still pondering if I was successful in negotiating my first new car deal. Could use some feedback to clear my mind! FYI..deal took place in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Re: Just Bought 2007 SL FWD in SoCA [j_man] by hpgator
May 21, 2007 (3:35 am)
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Replying to: j_man (May 12, 2007 9:28 pm)

Jman, that sounds like a terrific deal if I'm reading your post correctly... You got a fully loaded SL with a navigation unit AND a DVD entertainment system for $33,529 with rebate? That's a great deal.
 
To give you an example, I am with a company that gives me a Nissan "partner" discount and my cost for a SL with touring and navi (no dvd) is $33,200 or so without the rebate. You are basically getting invoice or below for your car which is a great deal.
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2007 S AWD $25,201 by bm1974
May 22, 2007 (5:50 pm)
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Open Road Nissan of Morristown, NJ is selling 2007 S AWD for $25,201. is that a good deal?
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRAND-NEW-2007-NISSAN-MURANO-S-AWD_W0QQitemZ11012- 9665137QQihZ001QQcategoryZ84163QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Re: 2007 S AWD $25,201 [bm1974] by hpgator
May 25, 2007 (5:40 am)
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Replying to: bm1974 (May 22, 2007 5:50 pm)

Sounds pretty good, but why would it be on ebay? Something fishy here to be quite honest.
 
Why on earth would they sell for $2k below invoice on a perfectly fine new car unless something had happened? Also why would it be on ebay of all places?
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Re: new rebates? [hpgator] by palalt
May 30, 2007 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: hpgator (May 06, 2007 1:15 pm)

To help you comparison shop. We just bought a new 07 Murano SL with the Sunroof/Bose pkg, AWD, winter mats, cargo mat, sunroof deflector. MSRP of $34825. Invoice was around $31875. I saw the actual invoice on a $34600 car where invoice was $31725. We paid $31300 which is $575 UNDER INVOICE. It took quite a bit of negotation, but we're very happy with the deal. Picking it up tomorrow. This was excluding the $1000 rebate which could have further reduced the price. We opted for the outstanding 0.7% financing for 36 months. We decided to leave our money earning 5% and use their "almost free" financing. BTW, the dealer said the $1K rebate or 0.7% was available through the end of May but expected to hear from Nissan at the last minute about what the next offer will be. This is in the Chicagoland area. Can't wait to get it. We were considering a Mazda CX7 but after about 100 yards in the Murano we knew this was the one for us. The turbo 4 / Premium fuel Mazda was a lot noisier and the front seats felt too hard.
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Towing capacity of the Murano by kwidrick
Jun 01, 2007 (6:29 am)
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I'm considering purchasing a "cross-over" SUV and have been looking closely at the Toyota RAV4 and the Nissan Murano. I test drove the RAV Sport with a V6 and was very impressed with it's power and towing capacity (3500 lbs.). Does anyone know the towing capacity of the Murano? Also, I've read that to get the best mileage in the Murano, you need to use premium fuel. Is that true? Thanks for any helpful info.
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Re: Towing capacity of the Murano [kwidrick] by mike1111
Jun 01, 2007 (6:49 am)
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Replying to: kwidrick (Jun 01, 2007 6:29 am)

I was looking at the RAV4 V6 and the Murano also.I loved the power of the RAV4 V6.Its a nice SUV and did I mention the power?I test drove the RAV4 V6 and the only thing that got us was it was a touch small. The Murano can tow 3,500 pounds also.I was dead set on the RAV4 V6 till I drove the Murano.It was much roomier and still has plenty of power but not as much of course.The Nissan recommends priemium fuel but you can use 87.I use 93 and have got a high of 21.2 mpg with 80% city.If I drive 100% city I get about 19.0 mpg.Test drive the Murano and you'll see what I mean about the space and comfort.It is more of a cruise mobile than the RAV4 V6.I'm happy I got the Murano BUT if the RAV4 was touch bigger I would have never looked at the Murano
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Re: Towing capacity of the Murano [kwidrick] by tommyguy10
Jun 03, 2007 (4:29 am)
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Replying to: kwidrick (Jun 01, 2007 6:29 am)

Kwidrick, the Murano is rated for 3500 lbs max towing. I towed with my 2003 Murano for years with no problems. You will like it!

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