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Re: NISSAN QUEST SE 2008 [cgwly] by imariquinn
Aug 30, 2008 (9:57 am)
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Replying to: cgwly (Aug 29, 2008 10:09 pm)

If you use the Nissan 1.9% financing, you cannot get the rebate. The $3500 rebate is supposed to end on 9-2-08, but it probably will be extended.
 
There is an additional $5000 dealer incentive that Nissan is paying dealers, but the dealers are passing on to their customers (many, not all), that is supposed to end on the 31st.
 
If you read on Fatwallet, many people are getting the SE for close to $15000 off MSRP, but Southern California has not been getting the same deals as on the East Coast or Midwest for some reason.
 
You bought a beautiful van for $30,000... Enjoy it. We all want to pay the lowest price, but overall, don't worry about the price now that it is a done deal.
 
I wanted the fancy SE (especially the kids wanting the skyview windows and the dual DVD screens). But my budget as a single mom needed me to stay under $20K if we wanted to eat more than Ramen noodles for dinner! LOL! So the S with drivers package (and that seat package) with the mats and splash guards did the trick. I ordered my DVD from Circuit City with the free installation (the 11" Jensen) today for $577 installed. So for under $20,000 I have a pretty good van that I hope will stay out of the dealers shop except for the maintenance.
 
Oh, and if you have not purchased an extended warranty and you want to, I paid $755 for the Nissan Gold Preferred 60 month/75000 mile warranty through VOB Nissan in Rockville, MD. I am in Florida and they sell the warranty without the dealer mark up which is usually 100%. They sell it at COST.
 
Enjoy your new rides and stay safe, Gustav is almost a 5 Hurricane! Scary.
 
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2008 SL $24,269.70 OTD (with tax). by mav_nj
Aug 30, 2008 (5:18 pm)
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Paid $24,269.70 OTD (with tax), lifetime oil change and loaner car service.
 
Hope this is a good deal.
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Re: NISSAN QUEST SE 2008 [cgwly] by kulunphan818
Sep 02, 2008 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: cgwly (Aug 29, 2008 10:09 pm)

You do not have to go through the dealer's finance deal, as required by law (at least in California.)
However, you can push the dealer to match the deals at other banks if you have good enough credit, I guess.
In a way, I think a fully loaded SE $30,500 is not bad, but I know I could have pushed for more!
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MORE ON NISSAN QUEST 2008 PRICE IN SOUTHERN CA by kulunphan818
Sep 02, 2008 (2:00 pm)
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Before I purchased my recent 2008 Quest SE (see above post), I sent three other Request For Quote to three other dealers, 1 is Universal Studio Nissan (Studio City), 1 is in Thousand Oak City, and another one in El Monte (near downtown.) Two responded with two offers: Studio dealer offers a SE (no Navig. and no DVD) with a total discount (including $3,500 rebate from Nissan) of $8795 (MRSP $36,595); the Thousand Oak offers a SE with a total discount of $7684 from the MSRP of $38720 (with Dual DVD). So based on the offers from the other two dealers, I thought the discount I got ($10,200) from the dealer (Keyes Nissan in Woodland Hills) I purchased the van from was relatively not bad at all. But I just want to echo the opinion from another poster, that Southern California (or maybe the whole state of California) consumers do not get the $12,000 or more discounts like those from Kentucky or midwest states.
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Details of 2008 Nissan Quest SE by kulunphan818
Sep 02, 2008 (2:29 pm)
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I would like to correct something: the MSRP of my recent purchased Quest was not $40,650 as I stated earlier. I think I listed the price included the "Destination & Handling" charge (or Delivery Charge) but in fact the price did not include this charge. Anyway, here is the MSRP for what I got:
 
SE Base MSRP† $35,340
1. Exterior Color Nordic White Pearl
2. Interior Color Grey
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1Packages and Options
Splash Guards $160
Fold-Away Seat Package $750
Navigation Package $1,600
3.5 SE Panasonic® DVD Entertainment System $2,150
Accessories
Floor Mats, Carpeted $165
Roof Rail Crossbars $240
 
  
Subtotal $40,465
Destination and Handling $780
 
Total Configured MSRP† $41,185
 
So, my discount is $10,685. My question is that when we say a vehicle listed MSRP at a certain price, should it include delivery charge?
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Re: Details of 2008 Nissan Quest SE [kulunphan818] by bobsn
Sep 02, 2008 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: kulunphan818 (Sep 02, 2008 2:29 pm)

I just closed a deal on a 2008 Quest SE with Panasonic DVD package. The MSRP was $39,345. My price was $28,495 plus local sales taxes OTD. I was shocked that the dealer did not even try to sell me any LoJack or Auto Start or extended warranty. I would not have bought them anyway. I have bought many cars and this was the most hassle free quickest experience ever. I live in Rhode Island. They even agreed to my request for oil changes and loaner car when service (Other than oil change) is needed.
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2008 Nissan Quest SE by alphaforcex2
Sep 03, 2008 (5:56 pm)
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We just bought a Quest SE with DVD last week. MSRP was 39,345 and we bought it for 26151 plus TTL (27.5k OTD) and $349 processing fee. They did not sell us anything on top of that so it was pretty quick. We were in and out in an hour. Want one with Navigation but they don't have any in stock. First oil change is free. Would like to get a SL with DVD and Nav but there is no stock.
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Re: 2008 Nissan Quest SE [alphaforcex2] by bobsn
Sep 03, 2008 (7:43 pm)
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Replying to: alphaforcex2 (Sep 03, 2008 5:56 pm)

We had no processing fees
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Re: 2008 Nissan Quest SE [alphaforcex2] by kulunphan818
Sep 04, 2008 (3:36 pm)
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Replying to: alphaforcex2 (Sep 03, 2008 5:56 pm)

Where do you buy your Quest from? Can anyone explain why Midwest and Eastern states seem to have deeper discounts than Californians?
Thanks,
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Re: 2008 Nissan Quest SE [kulunphan818] by plashenick
Sep 04, 2008 (3:46 pm)
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Replying to: kulunphan818 (Sep 04, 2008 3:36 pm)

Three words: Local Market Conditions

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