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Replying to: macaleigh (Mar 29, 2008 12:37 pm)
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Replying to: macaleigh (Mar 29, 2008 12:37 pm) I took delivery of my car, it looks and feels so good. Murano rocks......you hardly hear any noise inside, it has lot of feature which i have to go through. I had posted my quote before, let me break it further. SL + FWD + SL-A + SL-B +Moon roof + splash + rack bar + floor mat + carpet protector : 34825 Invoice price : 31762 my price : 31392 all other fees are same as yours, but wonder how come the Sales Tax is so low for your invoice price ? Anyways i got a full tank of gas, +2yrs of oil change (ask for it, they will give it you ) Bottom line, courtesy nissan is the best nissan dealer in Dallas.
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Just purchased a 2009 Murano LE, Brillant Silver with Black interior. Options were splash guards, moonroof, floor mats, cargo area protector, roof rack cross bars, and navigation. Price breakdown was MSRP $40,205, invoice $36,845, vehicle price $36,224 ($621 below invoice). In addition there was $100 dealer processing fee and various state TTL charges. A very low pressure dealership. Up front with their pricing and none of the "come in and lets talk" BS I encountered with some dealerships. Price/deal was arrange before arriving at dealership. In and out of finance in no time. Threw in free wheel locks and left with a full tank of gas. I highly recommend checking out this dealership if in the Washington / Baltimore area. The other dealership I might recommend if in the NOVA area is Sheehy in Springfield, VA. The internet saleperson was above board, very responsive, and close on price. But didn't have one with navigation in color I wanted. |
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Color: Merlot Options: Nav/Tech package, moonroof, floor mats, splash guards, roof rack cross bars. MSRP: $40,110 Sale Price: $36,546 Second Nissan I've bought from AutoCenters Nissan in Wood River, IL. |
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We are long time Nissan owners (Stanza, 2 Maximas, Xterra, and Pathfinder) and expecting #3 and didn’t want to cram 3 carseats in an 07 Maxima. At our last service on the Pathfinder we got an 07 Murano as our free loaner – it fit 3 carseats – no minivan for us!! :o) After reading through the forum my thoughts were we could get a leftover 07 Murano at a great deal plus using the 1.9% APR given there are no incentives on the 09s and not much room to haggle since they are selling very well. Knowing the last weekend of the month was coming and dealers needing to meet monthly sales goals and the 50th anniversary sales, I scoured local dealer websites that showed standing 07 inventory and did the combine internet route directly to the dealers followed up by the “fax attack” to the sales managers. I wasn’t able to find an 07 Murano with the exact options I wanted which happens when you are looking at leftovers. Given Nissan stopped making the 07s back in October combined with the base MSRP on the 09s are $1500 lower, I would think dealers would provide an extremely motivating deal to move standing inventory. The quotes weren’t bad but they weren’t awesome especially if they weren’t too far off of what we would spend on a new 09 using the post that in the DC area, Fitzmall (online) was offering new 09s for $600 under invoice. Nissan of Chantilly was EXCELLENT – very responsive, professional, no pressure, and happy to work with such an informed buyer. Everything was done via email. Ours salesman gave me a good quote on a leftover 07 but it had Sirius and I wanted XM. He offered to look in the inventory for an 07 with my desired options and found only one in the DC area that was close and said he’d bring it to his dealership. At this point, we were going to go with another dealership due to XM but as were finalizing the details, the GM from that dealership called and said the wrong car was pulled from system and the quote provided was incorrect. The new price was $2400 more. Apparently the SL we came in to buy had already been sold to another buyer as they were there too. We had an excellent experience and were in and out quickly; going through the paperwork and finance was a breeze. I highly recommend Nissan of Chantilly if you’re in the market for a new Nissan today. You won’t be disappointed!! Here is the breakdown of our beauty: 2009 Murano SL Sapphire Blue with Black Interior Navigation System Dual Panel Moonroof Splash Guards Floor Mats Destination Charge - $745 Total MSRP - $39,920 Invoice - $36,628 3% VA Sales Tax Plus Tags/Title Processing Fee - $499 (This is high since MD is only $99 – this is automatic in the contract but you can negotiate lower into the price of the car.) Nissan of Chantilly offers free car wash for life, free lifetime state inspections, concierge to the airport, pick-up/drop off at work for oil changes.) -I had 5% financing with Navy Federal Credit Union. The dealer was able to beat it at 4.75% with Chevy Chase Bank – we have excellent credit.
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Replying to: flightnurse (Mar 29, 2008 5:20 pm) |
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Replying to: barunk (Mar 29, 2008 7:20 pm) |
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poohsavybear - They must be getting hungry at Nissan of Chantilly. I was there a little over a week ago and their rock bottom best price was about $200 above invoice. Their sales process was not as above board as some of the other dealers (several back and forth trips to the manager). They did follow up after my visit to see if I wanted the vehicle at the great price they had offered at which point I indicate there were better deals on the table. They didn't seem to have much interest in getting competitive after that. Given their processing fee is the highest in the area, they would need to be close to $900-1,000 under invoice to match other dealers. End of the month must have change their view. In my vehicle search there are dealers who would go into the $500-$650 below invoice range. Not all dealers were willing, but there are enough that no one in the DC area should be paying invoice or more, at least through the end of March.
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Replying to: fmayberry (Mar 31, 2008 1:05 pm) |
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What do people think of my logic on this... Based on reading this forum, it's apparent that one can buy a Murano at or below invoice price fairly easily. Why are they selling at invoice and nowhere near MSRP - because demand is not strong. If demand is not strong - I would think Nissan would begin offering incentives sometime over the next couple months. I suppose the argument against this is if Murano's are not stockpiling in dealer and mfr lots and are selling at an appropriate rate (albeit at invoice price). |
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