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Replying to: dutch124 (Jul 02, 2009 5:32 pm) |
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Purchased a 2009 Murano SL 2WD with Premium Package, Splash Guards, Floor Mats and Roof Rack Cross Bars on 7/8/09. It was a left over from 5/08 so it was before the price increase. MSRP: 30060 Paid 27637 (Invoice)- 1500 (rebate)- 500 (holiday bonus cash). $25, 637 + TTL There seems to be a shortage on the Murano. I felt the price was reasonable since this one was before the price increase.
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Replying to: sbuhler (Jul 12, 2009 5:44 am)
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Replying to: manontherun (Jul 25, 2009 7:05 pm) Good luck hunting your Murano! |
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Just bought a 2009 Nissam Murano 7 miles on it with plastic still on seats. Dealer had it less than a week and no test drives on it yet. SL FWD (Black) Premium Package 360 Value Package Leather MRSP 34,655 Invoice 30,200 Paid Invoice minus 1,500 rebate Muranos are in short supply especially with the 360 package. Never had to work so hard in my life to get a car at invoice. I could get better deals on colors and packages that were not as popular. When I was shopping many local dealers would not even match many of my other offers from farther away. Some dealers were even out of muranos. It took me a lot of work to even get dealers down to 3 percent over invoice. The dealer that sold it to me at invoice admited they were having a slow day so decided to move a car at a smaller than normal profit. I worked about 20 dealers. No one knows but next month the rebate may be less than 1,500. Supply is starting to increase at the end of next month which may help. I was also looking at Tribecas. I could get those at 96 percent of invoice minus rebates with out even trying that hard. Best of Luck
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Replying to: green11 (Jul 26, 2009 7:14 pm)
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Replying to: green11 (Jul 26, 2009 7:14 pm)
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| 2009 SL AWD - Prem Pkg, Tech Pkg, Leather Pkg, and dual panel moonroof MSRP was 37,450 got them down to 35,500. Paying 489 a month 2,100 down includes 1st months pymnt and all the fees. Is this a good deal? I feel like i should of gotten this deal without putting any money down. Any thought anyone? | |
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Replying to: jayrider (Jul 27, 2009 7:36 am) I like that there are not as many Tribecas on the road, but I also like that the Murano holds onto value better, and a slight edge at the pump. A few more toys on the murano as far as options (not standard but with packages), but a limited Tribeca is pretty loaded also. I do not need AWD or 3rd row seating. Another option is that I traded a clunker which I did not mention. I would get 3500 towars the Tribeca and 4500 towards the Murano. My loan is for 7 years at 5.6% (cerdit union), so again I like that I will not be upside down for too long with the Murano should needs or financial situatuion change. This was really for my wife (family car but really hers) so she liked both a lot but preferred the Murano. The bluetooth is really nice on the Nissan. Both vehicles should last a long time. Muranos are still built in Japan, but I am sure the Tribeca made in Indiana is qulaity also. Subarus are known to last forever, probably safer than a Volvo in a crash, and legendary AWD. Too many people overlook them IMO. I can see why though as not as many delaers and the small dealers often have zero or only one in stock. I almost just got a Tribeca though because it was easy to get below invoice. I do not mind workign a few dealers but this time as mentioend it was a real hassle. I really sympathize for those that want a Murano becasue the good deals are not as easy to get right now in some or most parts of the country. IMO many would save as much or more by having good fianncing in line as long as they do not pull their credit too often to do so. I belong to Alliant Credit union. Anyone can join just become member of PTA for $25. |
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