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2596 messages, Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM
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I took delivery of my new '04 SL last night. It has the Touring Package, Dynamic Control Package, splash guards, cargo area protector and Carpeted floor mats. MSRP: $34,160 Invoice: $31,153 Negotiated price: $27,849. $3300 under invoice. The negotiated price included a credit to me for a buyout of my existing lease. I still have the leased car to use for 3 months. Very pleased with the deal and with the dealer. |
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Replying to: davy45 (Jul 22, 2004 7:11 am) |
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Did Nissan miss the price point on this car, or what? $1500. under invoice. It'll probably be $2500. under in October! And 2003s are still floating around! Wazzup with this car?? I can't decide among the Pilot, Murano and FX35..... Too many choices, with prices dropping on all of them!
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Hi, Anybody could help me what is the best price we can get it for NISSAN Murano SL AWD. I wan to buy the vehicle in immediately. Thanks in advance |
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I would like any or all help in what I should expect to pay in my state for a new or 2003 Mo. I also travel in my job, which doesn't allow me much time to sell my great "Honda Accord-EX" with 180K. Looked up KKB and saw $4346 for price. But I visited dealers and they will only trade for $2500, oh yes I know they will take it to the auction and sell it. But this car has been garaged kept and babied since I have owned it. I have all the records, etc. Since I am a woman they think I am stupid, but I really have been educating myself on Edmunds and have learned a great deal. I would like to purchase a Mo with all options except leather interior. Getting in and out of the vehicle all day long will be better with Cloth interior. I have been priced on the car here from $$29,999 to $35,000. Would like some feedback. Thanks, barbcar1 |
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| I figured out how he got to the price ,they gave him more his trade than what he owed on it!!!! | |
I purchased a 2004 SL AWD from Collins Nissan here in Louisville in April. I had done my research and told them that I could purchase the vehicle from Carmax in Baltimore for $500 under invoice and could they match that. They did, with no hassle whatsoever. I would suggest that you check with them and also see what Carmax can do at this time.
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Replying to: davy45 (Jul 22, 2004 7:11 am) Could you pl send me the dealer details as I want to buy Murano for the same price you got it for. Satya
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Replying to: davy45 (Jul 22, 2004 7:11 am) I am in for a new SL AWD and looking for a good deal in colorado. |
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I searched the CarMax site (always a good source of info for a 'fair' price) and pulled up the typical 'what others are buying for' price here. MSRP was $35,080; invoice was $32,019; I paid $31,152 after the rebate. Was prepared to drive to White Flint to get it from CarMax, but instead got it from Passport Nissan in Alexandria, Va. with little hassle; they gave fair trade value for my old PT Cruiser, too, and that put the car into the 'affordable' range for me.
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