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Nissan Murano Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: 09 Murano AWD SL 360 [gresch] by iolo72
Jun 30, 2009 (12:04 pm)
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Replying to: gresch (Jun 30, 2009 11:09 am)

If you go back and read posts from last year, today's discounts are not that different. If anything a lot of prices paid back then are a bit higher. But there is significantly lower number of cars available now.
 
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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How much below invoice w/o the incentives? by lucylew
Jun 30, 2009 (5:46 pm)
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Hello, some people here mentioned it's possible to get the Murano $1000-$2000 below invoice. I'm wondering if the incentives are factored in... I'm looking to buy one soon so any info is appreciated!
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Not a flame by mikemartin
Jun 30, 2009 (6:56 pm)
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I am not trying to insult anyone, and respect those who disagree, but we gave up on the idea of a Murano because compared to the competition, it's not a stand out vehicle given the price premium Nissan dealers are charging because of the low supply (not high demand, mind you - the high demand illusion stems from the low supply. In fact, if there were the normal 90 day supply of Muranos (or more), there's no way dealers would be getting the prices they are in this terrible economy.
 
I think people who have bought in to the myth that the Murano is a 'huge, in demand crossover' may come to regret their purchase if they paid anywhere near the prices I'm now seeing.
 
I fully expect prices on the Murano to decline with some time, whether production is ramped up or not.
 
To those who have gotten one, and enjoy it, more power to you - I'm not dissecting your choice or trashing it.
 
For us, walking away from a prospective Murano deal was liberating, and just allowed us to start negotiations on a competing vehicle, and it looks like we'll save at least $120/month on a true $0 down sign and drive lease and $110/month on a purchase, for a vehicle that has a higher MSRP than the Murano, and does everything as well or better, based on our perceptions and needs. On a 36 month lease, that's a savings of $7,020, because Nissan wants $2,700 at lease signing. No way. Not ever going to happen from us.
 
We still haven't decided to go with a new vehicle, though, as higher end and newer cars are really available for massive discounts (above and beyond historical norms) if one is willing to drive a three year old (or even two year old), well kept vehicle.
 
I know some disagree with me about Murano production being low, and I think I am right, not because I'm so intelligent, but because the person who told me that works at Nissan (I probably shouldn't even be saying that). I also suspect that Nissan probably went beyond production cuts, and held back already built vehicles, as many other manufacturers have, which only would have exacerbated the crazy Murano pricing.
 
We also had the luxury of having a third car, which allows us to pick our spots. We don't need to buy, and can choose when to. This is an invaluable asset for us, as it only cost us $5,800, we've had it for 4 years now, it's been used a winter car with no reliability problems, and we can probably sell it for what we paid for it after 4 years.
 
Cheers.
 
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Re: How much below invoice w/o the incentives? [lucylew] by lucylew
Jun 30, 2009 (7:36 pm)
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Replying to: lucylew (Jun 30, 2009 5:46 pm)

Could anyone please provide some info regarding my question? Thanks!
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Re: 09 Murano AWD SL 360 [mikemartin] by squishles10
Jun 30, 2009 (9:16 pm)
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Replying to: mikemartin (Jun 29, 2009 5:13 pm)

the murano is built in japan. what does this have to do with production problems in georgia?
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Re: How much below invoice w/o the incentives? [lucylew] by jayrider
Jul 01, 2009 (6:27 am)
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Replying to: lucylew (Jun 30, 2009 7:36 pm)

The pricing waters are muddied because of murano shortages at dealerships. Having said that there are LE's at 40k and S's at 30k on lots. You could probably get below invoice on an LE if that's your price range. Check the prices on this and other sites that give target numbers. Email dealers or call internet mgrs near your home if you are ready to buy. Check out the acura rdx base -- 09's are going for 29k with msrp 34k. Nicely equipped with 4 year warranty. Read the posts and formulate a price range.
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Re: 09 Murano AWD SL 360 [squishles10] by mikemartin
Jul 01, 2009 (6:50 am)
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Replying to: squishles10 (Jun 30, 2009 9:16 pm)

the murano is built in japan. what does this have to do with production problems in georgia?
 
You are correct. I stand by my comments, however, because the production issue is the same, even though these are produced in Nippon and not Georgia, because my source is inside Nissan (and he found out about the production ramp down during a field training session pertaining to the roll out of the cube - it just happened to come up during unrelated conversation).
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Re: How much below invoice w/o the incentives? [lucylew] by iolo72
Jul 01, 2009 (7:54 am)
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Replying to: lucylew (Jun 30, 2009 7:36 pm)

If you go back a couple of pages and start reading you should find information you're looking for. With that said, yes, you can get $1000-2000 below invoice (that doesn't include rebates) assuming you *can* find one that you like . Whenever you get a quote from a dealer, ask whether it includes any rebates. Most dealers will include every possible rebates to give you a lower price even though you may not qualify so look out for that. On a side note, it looks like Nissan extended $500 or 2.9% APR offer.
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Re: How much below invoice w/o the incentives? [iolo72] by lucylew
Jul 01, 2009 (4:59 pm)
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Replying to: iolo72 (Jul 01, 2009 7:54 am)

Thanks much for the info! Where did you find Nissan extending the 2.9% APR offer?
 
Another dumb question: if I agreed a deal with the dealer but couldn't get the low APR, can I simply walk out?
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Re: How much below invoice w/o the incentives? [lucylew] by iolo72
Jul 01, 2009 (7:33 pm)
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Replying to: lucylew (Jul 01, 2009 4:59 pm)

I swore I saw the $500 rebate/2.9% ARP offer due date as July 31 when I searched yesterday but I guess I was hallucinating. Looks like all the offers are gone. Sorry about that.

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