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2596 messages, Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM
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Replying to: marcogallo1986 (May 20, 2008 7:44 am) I ended up buying from Koeppel Nissan in Jackson Heights, Queens. They were absolutely great--got exactly the car I wanted. Great service, great price, absolutely no BS or stress. It was the easiest deal of my life--and I love the car. I'm sure they've got the S model--if not, tell them what you want and see what they can do. My car-- 2009 Murano SL, AWD Deep Sapphire, black interior Leather Tech Premium Roof rails Flaps Tonneau cover Mats It is an absolute joy to drive. |
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Never heard from Rivergate again after I asked the Nissan US HQ if they would recommend them. Never heard from them either. Lynch Nissan in Auburn Al is asking over invoice. Evidently they haven't got the word about the subprime mess. Might be the dollar tanking has made the foreign made cars too expensive to sell. Let's see how this plays out. Looking at the FX35. Cars Direct has a good deal going. So far on the internet, dealers don't like to communicate except by phone. Kind of makes you wonder about internet sales when they are afraid to put things in writing. I foresee some dealer bankruptcies down stream. Just some thoughts.
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Replying to: dgopelika (May 22, 2008 4:31 am) I looked at used FX35s before buying the Murano. I think that they look nice. There were actually many used ones to choose from. In the end I decided against the FX35 due mainly to the gas mileage. It gets 15 MPG! Yuck. A friend has one and she confirmed the MPG. Other than that though, she loves it. Good luck. |
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Replying to: dgopelika (May 22, 2008 4:31 am) There are two of us on this forum who had better luck. E-mail me for the salesman's name and e-mail address. I'm confident he will take care of you. |
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Best offer I'm coming up with right now in the Denver area is 3% off invoice on any Murano plus the $500 Nissan rebate for Memorial Day weekend, although the sales manager advised he expects this to run through June. Any better deals out there to be had? I am having a tough time selling/trading in my 2003 Hyundai Sante Fe XL 4WD which is fully loaded. Dealership came in with an initial quote of $4k when the Edmunds blue book TRADE value was at $8500...what a joke. Any suggestions on selling/trading this type of SUV in? Thank You, |
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Well I am not sure if this is the best price or the best bargain.. but after first test driving the Rogue, the Murano 2007 and Finally the Murano 2009.. This is what I am paying for: Murano 2009 SL Leather Premium Package Dual MoonRoof. $30500.00 Stupid Documentation Fee $299 Taxes 2690.39 (NY State Tax) Registration 350.00 Total $33839 -500 Nissan Customer Rebate 33339.00 The dealer wanted to charge $200 for some stupid detailing protection option... I almost walked out when he didn't remove it. I told him 30K out... but he sneaked in the documentation fee as well.. I went in to buy a Rogue... left with a Murano. According to Edmund's invoice price... I paid $1000 Less. |
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Replying to: pbyaeger (May 20, 2008 4:47 pm)
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Replying to: pbyaeger (May 20, 2008 4:47 pm)
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Replying to: ulchik (May 26, 2008 9:41 pm) |
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| Black LE with Tan leather with navigation, cross bars, sunroof, mud flaps, carpeted mats, $40,100 MSRP can be had for 570 down 570/mo in NJ. | |
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