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2596 messages, Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM
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Replying to: iolo72 (Jun 27, 2009 3:29 pm) For your SL/AWD/360, that's already a good chunk below invoice...do you know if there were other incentives hidden in there to get it down so low? I'd be happy to get them down that last $500 to match your price.
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Replying to: chrissbu (Jun 29, 2009 6:08 am) From all my experience, 99% of quotes from dealers include all possible rebates (even if you don't qualify) to get you in through the door. To be fair, they do include a disclaimer like "all factory rebates included or applied" in e-mail quotes. |
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Replying to: iolo72 (Jun 27, 2009 3:29 pm) I've been through an education on the Murano the last couple of days as my wife wants one. It's the worst time to buy one because prices are high and dealers aren't budging that much because Nissan literally shut down production since last year (not totally, but more than 60% offline). The even bought out employees at their plant in Georgia that worked on the truck & suv lines, as demand for larger vehicles had sunk dramatically, and they wanted to focus on smaller cars. So, dealers wanted more Muranos not because demand was so strong, but because they shut production down so dramatically (there was still some Murano demand, obviously). I was specifically told some dealers had not received any Muranos in the last two months - not one. They are now ramping production of the Murano way up again. I was also specifically told there will be a large allotment of Muranos shipped at the end of July. I can see paying way more now than in a few months, further exacerbating the depreciation. Ughhh. My wife wants a Murano at the worst possible time. I'm trying to steer her to well-stocked competing vehicles. Wish me luck. |
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Replying to: mikemartin (Jun 29, 2009 5:13 pm) We went to test drive the Murano and really liked the ride. The sales guy told us there are less than 10 SL's in our region. I'm wondering how much bargain we have considering the limited supply. Also, are you guys aware of any coming promotions on the 09's? cheers, Lucy |
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Replying to: mikemartin (Jun 29, 2009 5:13 pm) I bought one 3 weeks ago after researching for about a month and inquiring more than 10 dealers around Chicagoland. I've heard the bits you are talking about, no or limited production run, from the dealers I've been to. Some dealers tried to take advantage of this by not budging on the price, some dealers were more flexible, some promised really good prices except they couldn't deliver. One of the dealers obviously delivered for me. And about this being the "worst time to buy," I got mine for $1200 below invoice ($5000 below MSRP) so if you can do better, more power to you. Sure, some have gotten $2000 below invoice but from what I read in this forum there's only so much you go down. By the way, I bought my car based on how much I liked the car, not how well a car is stocked. I am sure you can get a pretty good deal on a car that there are plenty to have.
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Replying to: iolo72 (Jun 30, 2009 6:32 am) I think, this is the best deal so far. very happy with my murano.
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Replying to: mikemartin (Jun 29, 2009 5:13 pm) |
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Replying to: chrissbu (Jun 27, 2009 1:58 pm) Personally, i will sit on the sidelines to just watch and see what happens. If they start flooding the dealers, then youll obviously get the best prices compared to today and maybe less of a circus with these dealers. Since i am really in no rush, just really want the car, i may wait until the 10's come out. Anyone know when these may arrive?
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Replying to: gresch (Jun 30, 2009 11:09 am) Also, there are two MY for Muranos, 2009 and 2009.5 models. 2009 models came with tech packages but it's no longer available on 2009.5 models. Instead they added 360 value package and 2009.5 cars are $1000 more expensive (so I was told). Some says 2010 models will be out in August/September at the earliest but no one seems to know for sure. If you wait long enough you may even be able to get a convertible Murano which is supposedly coming in MY10 or MY11. |
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