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384 messages, Last post on Dec 03, 2009 at 7:43 PM
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| Just a note to suggest that those of you who are able to gain the VPP Discount should run your numbers independently of the dealer to make sure the dealer knows what they're doing. I had to visit three Nissan dealers before I found someone who calculated the numbers properly and wished to make a sale. | |
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Replying to: moparbad (Nov 28, 2006 8:02 am) 07 Nismo King 6spd utility bed package & floor mats MSRP 25690 Invoive 23752 Price I was given: 22852 + TTL Thanks
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Replying to: frogers911 (Dec 02, 2006 9:30 am)
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Replying to: carnut21 (Dec 02, 2006 3:33 pm) Sarah
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Replying to: psusrah (Dec 07, 2006 9:35 am) The price I posted above(which is below invoice)is a price I received from a local dealer on a 07' Nismo.
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Replying to: frogers911 (Dec 07, 2006 3:00 pm) I just called one dealer about 60 mi away from me and asked about the rebate..he said he wasnt sure if that applied to leases or not. Anyone know for sure? |
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Trying to decide between Frontier and Tacoma. Test drove the SE Crew cab V6 with SE Value truck package. The dealer basically offered $22,350 +TTL, which seems to me is MSRP minus the $1500 rebate. I haven't seen any recent posts on 07 SE pricing, what is considered a good deal?
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Replying to: etbull1 (Jan 22, 2007 5:55 pm) --jjf
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Replying to: jfritsch (Jan 23, 2007 3:57 am) It been quite a while since we bought a car and I am a bit unsure of something. I realize that many times tax, title, & tag are on top of the invoice-rebate. What about doc prep fees and things like that? For instance, if the model I want has an invoice of $22000 and a rebate of $1500, would a decent deal be $20,500 plus TTL + doc fees? I have read the forums, but am a bit confused about all the extra fees that dealers add on.
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Replying to: etbull1 (Jan 23, 2007 5:31 am) Decide on what you want and fax/email your option requirements to 20-30 dealers last week of the month. Quickly narrow it down and work with the most eager 2-4. Work the lowest price otd. Don't get snowed with fees. A bid of $20000 with $300 in doc fees is superior to a $20600 bid with $10 in doc fees. Simple. Taxes are fixed in your state. Fyi the 06 models were advertised for $4500 to $5500 off msrp for the auto crew cab by several dealers (motoralley.com) For 07 may be possible but you may have to put in a bit of effort. The machine wholesales about 7k from list 1st year, so with $3500 -$4000 off they are hardly giving it away. rotsa ruck --jjf |
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