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Nissan Murano Prices Paid and Buying Experience

2596 messages,  Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM

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Paid Price...too good to be true??? by furby
Dec 30, 2003 (10:13 pm)
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chaboom...$32,907 is just the vehicle price. Add $273 for license/title/fees and $2385.76 (7.25%) sales tax. I only found this website after I purchased the Murano. From what I've been reading on this forum, it sounds like it pays to shop around and get a few internet quotes.
#295 of 2596
Paid Price...too good to be true??? by chaboom
Dec 31, 2003 (8:20 am)
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furby...thanks for all the great information. Happy New Year to you and your loved ones!
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Murano SL 2WD by lrbox
Jan 01, 2004 (3:18 pm)
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We just purchased a black Murano SL 2WD on 12/30/03 in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex and we love it. We contacted the dealership via internet first which after dealing with most of the dealers in DFW if seems that contacting the dealer on the internet first is best.
Trophy Nissan gave us a no-haggle price of $32,979.95 for all the following: SL, 2WD, Touring Package (Cafe Latte Leather), Dynamic Control, Chrome Wheels, Carpeted Mats, Splash Guards, Sunroof Deflector, Cargo Net, Window Tint, Pinstripe, Wood Dash Appliques.
This price was about $800 over invoice and at least a $1000 cheaper than any other dealer in our area had quoted us.
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San Mateo CA Deals by paddle1
Jan 01, 2004 (9:07 pm)
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I saw the deal that wilsoniii got in San Francisco. I am going to get a MO by next Wednesday. A Santa Clara Broker said he can get me one for $300 under invoice in San Jose. I am going to try CARMAX for a Greenville SC price (my sone lives there). My wife wanted to get it through COSCO but from reading posts on this site it doesnt sound that great. Any other suggestions?
#298 of 2596
Paddle1- Check this place for price by wilsoniii
Jan 02, 2004 (6:34 am)
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Paddle1-
 
Email the internet sales person at the Dublin Auto Center's Nissan dealership to see what they offer you. You can get the email address here:
 
http://www.dublinautocenter.com/index.asp
 
First check the Nissan web site to see if they have the exact model you want and then give them the VIN number for it. Be sure to mention that you've done all of the research on Edmunds, Cars Direct, etc. and tell them you want their best price. I didn't tell them what offers I had already received. It was worth the 40 mile drive for me.
 
Please post what they offer you. I keep wondering if they offered me a great deal because I bought on the normally slow day after Christmas.
 
Oh yeah, and if you plan to trade your vehicle, be sure you print out what it's worth. That's where you'll probably get low balled unless you are prepared.
#299 of 2596
It does not have to cost an arm and leg. by bmerchant1
Jan 03, 2004 (7:34 pm)
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My Murano was purchased Dec 28, I went for the bare bones SL. The only add on were floor mats, mud guards and a rear cargo mat. The Dealer threw in that back cargo cover because he liked me or something. ( I bought an Altima from him last year.)
I looked at some great stuff and figured I did not need a Nav system. I usually stick in a 100 mile area of home. Don't need AWD, it may snow where I live once a year. Heated seats? Again, not much need in Atlanta.
I did beat the manager into submission at 25,500.
Now I know this is a great price because I called some other dealers and they said 25,500! and you did not buy it? They said I had them beat and they did not even try to talk me into their show room. Tax's and some other BS fees got me out the door at about 27,000.00.
So far we love the car. I find myself at 10PM in the garage just to look at it.
To the person above asking about condensation, no sign of any at home or at the Dealer. Just maybe cars sit around without heat or air being run and without any venting, well I guess that can happen. I would not concern myself. Look at the reviews on this car from owners, did not see any complaints about that.
Can anyone help with a question? As I said, I got the bare bone model. Mind you, its still quite loaded with features even without costly options. The one item I do not have and maybe I want are the roof rails. I'll never use them, they just dress the car. Anyone know how much I might pay for the rails and installation?
Thanks Bob
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Help on service plan by furby
Jan 07, 2004 (10:36 pm)
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After reading a few posts on extended warranty and service plan, I'm beginning to suspect the dealer did not sell me a Nissa service plan. I remembered specifically asking if what he is selling me is a Nissan extended warranty and he said "yes". After reading through the Nissan website, I'm beginning to have doubts. First of all, my contract has "Transcon Vehicle Service Contract" at the top. I don't see "Gold Coverage" any where on the contract. I got something called "Ultimate". I have another 30 days to cancel this contract. I would like to get the Nissan Gold coverage for 7yr/100K.
What should I expect to pay for this?
Can I get this service plan from any dealer? Hoping someone could help. Thanks.
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Re: Help on service plan by kyim67
Jan 08, 2004 (8:42 am)
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I purchased the Nissan Gold coverage at a nissan dealership where I purchase the Murano for $1200 for 7yr/100K coverage. I was told you can purchase this anytime before the factory warranty expire.
 
For my 1999 Maxima, I recieved the extended warranty offer in the mail directly from Nissan.
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Thanks for help on service plan by furby
Jan 08, 2004 (10:37 pm)
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Thank you for the help on the service plan. I went back to the dealer where I got my Murano and asked for a refund of 3rd party warranty. I asked for a quote on the Nissan extended warranty and they said they don't sell it. I called Nissan Corp and they said dealers do not have to participate in that program. So I called around to get quotes on the 7yr/100K Gold Preferred with a $50 deductible. A dealer offered me about $1300. Glad I found this group.
 
Love my car. The Glacier White MO reminds me of a white polar bear lying on his tummy with his legs tucked under him. Cute!
#303 of 2596
My Glacier White Mo Furby by dweiser
Jan 09, 2004 (4:33 pm)
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I love my white Mo too. Was leaving a Chinese restaurant one day on my way to my car and some people were walking past my Murano. "Hey look, it looks like a giant running shoe", said one. He didn't know it was my car. But you know what? He was right, it does! It just doesn't smell like one!!

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