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2596 messages, Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM
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Replying to: jayrider (Oct 22, 2008 1:48 pm) |
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| 2009 Muranos listed on Carmax.com just dropped in price by another $1,000 overnight. They are now selling for about $1,500 under invoice at the White Marsh, MD location. The next 8 days could be a goldmine for anyone looking to buy a Nissan, especially a Murano. | |
| Nissan usa posted a 1k rbate on the muranos. This was likely available to the dealers for a while but not advertised. They could choose to pass it on [ out of kindness] or keep it.I priced my murano at $2600 under invoice so everyone should expect at least $3600 under invoice for a sl awd listing at about 34500. Since muranos haven't been selling, they didn't do too well. Now nissan has published the rebate so get to the dealerships early to avoid long lines and empty lots. | |
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Yes its official as of now I have emails from dealers offering me $1000 cash back and 0% APR as of last week. I guess I was a little hasty in pulling the trigger! |
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Jayrider, Thank you so very much for the info about the WoodRiver dealership! We went on Sat, a week later than planned, but WOW did that work in our favor with the additional 1000 rebate!! You were so right about the snacks!! The starbucks and soft drinks and every conceivable snack food from muffins to candy bars to chips to fresh fruit was most impressive! It was especially appreciated after our 2 hour drive to get there. I got my gorgeous silver, SL AWD Murano for 5,400 under sticker price. (30,600 for 25,200) Better than anyone around here could/would even come close to. (She is not loaded, but I had no interest or need for all that extra stuff like moon roof or nav or tech. I personally did not want even leather, so the car is perfect) The nearest two dealerships are 40 and 80 miles away, respectively. So the additional 45 minute drive was well worth it. I will wave each time I drive along 270 to the airport!
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Replying to: dmdlm (Oct 27, 2008 9:13 am) |
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Bought this at a Midwest Dearship on 10/27/2009 2009 SL AWD Murano Package $30,020 - Base $ 1,000 - Premium Package $ 1,900 - Technology Package $ 1,600 - Leather Package $ 95 - Cargo Area Protector $ 190 - Roof Rails $ 100 - Rear Bumper Protector $ 780 - Destination $35,685 - MSRP $32,339 - Price agreed too w/destination included (Before Tax, Title, & License) -$ 1,000 - Nissan Cash Back (Offer available approx. 10/25-10/31) $31,339 - Total Before Tax, Title, and License ($4,346 below MSRP) Paid about invoice prices (maybe a little less), then tack on the additional $1000 back from Nissan. Also was able to Finance the purchase at 3.9% for 5 Years through Nissan. Probably struck a reasonable deal, but not the "best deal ever", that most people seem to publish in the forum. |
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above invoice. after $1000 rebate, it is $800 below invoice price. Is this a deal? Thanks! |
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| I won't be able to make it out to a dealer today. Any idea if November is a good month to buy? Any seasonal discounts to look for? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | |
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If yes, please say say experience and how much you paid for. If not, another bigger promotion should come near Thanksgiving. Any comments?
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