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Replying to: lax5 (Oct 10, 2006 1:42 pm) The "Friends and Family" discount basically give you the car at invoice plus any rebates. I have an 05 CC Frontier (6 speed, power package, sunroof) and love it (paid $18,500 + ttl) in March 05 (no rebates). Get about 21-23.5 mpg (friend of mine has identical truck and he peaked at 25.5 on one trip); the power is great, smooth ride for a truck, and my kids love the room in the rear seats. have towed as much as 6200 pounds and only problem was stopping as is with any heavy load w/o trailer brakes.
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Replying to: carnut21 (Oct 14, 2006 6:16 pm)
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Replying to: lax5 (Oct 22, 2006 4:59 pm) |
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Replying to: lax5 (Oct 22, 2006 4:59 pm) Motoralley.com has numerous ads from around the country for the 06 frontier cc for about $4500-5500 off msrp. Happy Hunting --jjf |
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Need help to make a decision (I am not sure if this is the right place, but this forum seems to be pretty activ). Looking to purchase a XE 4dr King Cab SB (2.5L 4cyl 5A). MSRP is $20,050 (with preffered and power package included as well as destination). I am elegible for some kind of VPP price of $17,248 plus 6% tax in KY ($1,034) plus $37 for registration and license plate adds up to be $18,318.41 OTD (they do not charge any fees with the VPP program). Now, they had the same vehicle advertised for $16,888 which makes me think that there is unadvertised dealer cash/hold back that they are not passing along (discounts are applied to the VPP price). SHOULD I GO FOR $18,318.41 FOR 2006 XE 4dr King Cab SB (2.5L 4cyl 5A) with preffered and power package. IS THIS A GOOD PRICE AND CAN I DO BETTER (they still have quite a few 06 out there)? Note: with the VPP program, I should do better than most, but according to what I have read out there, most did better than this without VPP status. Any help would be greatly appreciated here...
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Replying to: igorkr (Nov 10, 2006 10:44 am) The SE king may be a better bet as there are more of them. Also Alloys, V6 (most powerful in its class),tow hook, map lights, gauges, interior, etc and all in all a much better truck, especially with the tow hitch, and abls as options, although this last option may be difficult to find in an 06. You may be able to get one for $4000-$5000 off msrp putting you in the 17-18k range. If I really hadda have a Nissan I would surely exhaust efforts in an se (both 06 and 07) before going with an XE. In most cases these programs thru employers , etc are sucker bait to generate traffic and non agressive buyers. Happy Hunting --jjf |
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Replying to: igorkr (Nov 10, 2006 10:44 am) |
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Replying to: igorkr (Nov 10, 2006 10:44 am) |
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I am about to buy a 2006 Frontier in the Wash DC area. There are several available and I am not picky as to which one to get, I am just going by which dealer will give me the best deal. My question is about the rebate, it is supposed to end on 11/30/06, what happens after that? I doubt the price will go back up? Should I wait until next month when the dealers are even more motivated to move there remaining 06's or should I purchase now? TIA
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Replying to: frogers911 (Nov 28, 2006 6:33 am) Even if the rebate does not increase, the value of 06's decreases over time so the dealers would be expected to offer bigger discounts in December.
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