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#216 of 411 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188
by trdprerunnerdc
Aug 21, 2007 (7:33 am)
2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab 4x2 SE $20,188 from the email I received from DowntownLANissan.com Is this a decent price? (Indicates a rebate has been applied)
Does the Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE 4x2 AT come in Long Bed? Thats what I really need. Any suggestions regarding pricing on tow package and a hard cover to close the bed completely?
Unfortunately, I'm starting a small part time business soon and need to trade in my Honda Pilot EXL for this vehicle. Does anyone know how the dealers computer the trade in value? I know about kbb dealer trade in ..
I hate playing the numbers game!
Thanks! I just dont have time to shop and need to buy one by saturday!
#217 of 411 Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [trdprerunnerdc]
by vtdog
Aug 21, 2007 (8:11 am)
I don't know the difference between an XE & SE, but I got an XE King Cab 5spd a few months ago for $16,100 (out the door). The truck listed for $19,800.
#218 of 411 Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [trdprerunnerdc]
by piast
Aug 21, 2007 (5:15 pm)
I'm looking for almost the same configuration, SE Auto, Crew Cab, 4X4, Long Bed. So far best offers range from 21.3 to 22K in Chicago area (MSRP is 27.050 for this trim.
You can select either long or short bed with Crew Cab (about $700 difference). So for your 2WD version just offer 6000 off sticker and just add TTL. Be strong, it is last month of the old model year. Good luck.
#219 of 411 Which dealer(s)Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [piast]
by moparbad
Aug 21, 2007 (7:52 pm)
Which dealer or dealers are offering these prices in the Chicago area? My brother is looking for an LE and best offer has been $4700 off MSRP?
#220 of 411 Re: Which dealer(s)Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [moparbad]
by piast
Aug 22, 2007 (6:45 am)
Try Woodfield, Star and M'Lady Nissan.
#221 of 411 Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [vtdog]
by mafw1
Aug 22, 2007 (6:03 pm)
it sounds like a good deal where did you go to get the deal and is the out the door price included a down payment from you i'M looking to buy the same model.
#222 of 411 Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [piast]
by trdprerunnerdc
Aug 22, 2007 (11:42 pm)
I got a quote from performancenissan.com for $18,994 for a 2007 Nissan Frontier 4x2 SE Shortbed! It's just an email quote, hope this helps someone out there.
#223 of 411 Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [piast]
by weehooker
Sep 06, 2007 (8:50 pm)
I got my 2007 LE 4x4 Crew Cab back in june for $5800 off sticker. That worked out to $400 under invoice/just over $24K. That was with the $2K rebate and very little haggling. Funny thing about Nissan is that they deal (well) like US makers. ie. Good rebates and salesman offers of " any truck on the lot at invoice" (from 3 different dealers in SE MA!) right out of the gate! My gues is that anyone should be able to pick up any 07 leftover Fronty at invoice minus the current rebate.
You just aren't getting that cooperation when you drink the Toyota cool aid. Been there- Done that!
Overall great buying experience on a great truck!
#224 of 411 Re: Which dealer(s)Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [moparbad]
by weehooker
Sep 06, 2007 (9:01 pm)
Forget MSRP if you want a good deal! Get the invoice prices off KBB.com or Cars.com and take them with you. Work from invoice not MSRP. You should get invoice minus rebate and (maybe) minus a few hundred if you are firm. Certainly, don't pay more than $100 over invoice. Also, make sure you agree to "no document fees." This is a common trick many dealerships use to pad the price $200+ (after the sale). Remember there is a hold back on every truck they sell so they are making $ regardless. If one dealer won't play, go to the next.
#225 of 411 Re: Which dealer(s)Re: 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab SE $20,188 [weehooker]
by moparbad
Sep 07, 2007 (8:51 am)
Also, make sure you agree to "no document fees."
FYI-
Multiple states require that document fee has to be the same for all customers, if the dealer charges one person $200 then everyone has to pay $200.