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Replying to: smunsie3 (Jul 01, 2008 6:18 am) |
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I negotiated for $20,275 for a new 2008 4x4 Sport model. How does this deal sound? I'm also looking at Frontiers and Xterra's but I'm having trouble finding a 4x4 model. Nissan doesn't seem to make many four wheel drive vehicles in the south.
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Replying to: norm26 (Aug 05, 2008 11:25 am) You seem to be looking at several styles and good 4wd. Try cars.com on a search for your new vehicle within 200 or so miles of your home. May help to locate a 4wd nissan, and show how many available within 30-200 mi. The nissan frontier board has several posts of 8-10k off msrp and some assertions that dealers in certain areas are blowing out quests, frontiers, titans, and xterras for almost 40% off or more. May be worthwhile getting quotes from all the 4wd cars.com hits (or nissan website ) within 200 mi or so for quotes towards the end of the month and see what you can smoke out. Might be worth doing on the Honda Ridgeline, Pilot or Trailblazer, although only the trailblazer has true 4wd. A 32000 msrp 08 trailblazer has a kbb trade in price (07 used model) of about $13000. Nada and Edmunds put it at closer to 18000 but seeing lots of dealer usually high asking prices for low mile 07's below Nada trade in price the 13000 figure is probably closer to the truth. If you request bids from 20 or more dealers via email within 100 or so miles toward end of month would a 17000 or less price on a 32000 msrp TB be possible? 40% off a Frontier? (17000 for a well equipped 27000 4wd crew) 10000-12000 off a Ridgeline or Pilot? 10k off a Liberty? Don't know until you get the bids. (and callbacks from those interested) Lots off may include favorable financing or not. I've always liked the Dodge Dakota, and 1/2 (Its been done in Detroit on the Ram) off a (inflated msrp) 32000 Dakota would be good. All depends upon stocks on hand. Dakota has respectable 4wd, and lifetime powertrain waranty. Good luck --jjf i>I negotiated for $20,275 for a new 2008 4x4 Sport model. How does this deal sound? I'm also looking at Frontiers and Xterra's but I'm having trouble finding a 4x4 model. Nissan doesn't seem to make many four wheel drive vehicles in the south.
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Replying to: jfritsch (Aug 05, 2008 12:09 pm) |
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What is the best price you think for a jeep 4x4 sport without the roof or with the roof , before or after taxes ... i have 21 435 right now (includes 4500 in rebates and offers) and employee discount. Any thoughts?
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Replying to: norm26 (Aug 05, 2008 11:25 am) |
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Replying to: kshahmd (Nov 10, 2008 5:01 pm) In that context, $5000 off is nothing to write home about. good luck --jjf What is the best price you think for a jeep 4x4 sport without the roof or with the roof , before or after taxes ... i have 21 435 right now (includes 4500 in rebates and offers) and employee discount. Any thoughts? |
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just got one for $13,749 (base 4x4 model). Located in NY.
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Replying to: bill11783 (Dec 10, 2008 1:45 pm) |
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| Yeah that's right. I have a 2005 limited diesel now with 150K on it. I still get 33 Mpg Hi-way and 25 City. Runs like a Pocket Watch, pulls like a Buffalo. I just want more control over my gears. If they put a BMW 6 speed electroshift auto in one that might be good too! I love my diesel, its like a bulldog, just need to know how to feed and care for it. | |
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