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Replying to: weehooker (Sep 06, 2007 8:01 pm) 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.
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Replying to: moparbad (Sep 07, 2007 7:51 am) |
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Why on earth would NMAC charge a customer $5.00 to pay on their website? (Higher depending on type of payment used) Get with the program Nissan! Don't buy a frontier, it's junk. I know, I own one. To get around this stupid charge, go to your bank's website and arrange for bill payment. Some banks like washington mutual offer free bill pay. Service as fast as 2-5 business days. |
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Bought today at Ken Garff Nissan in Salt Lake City, UT. I thought I negotiated a fair price, but then checked this board and may have paid more then necessary. I'll break it down so others can benefit from my experience. 2007 Nissan Frontier King Cab SE 4x4 v-6 Automatic Black exterior/Tan interior 20 miles on odometer Airbag PKG- side and curtain airbags SE Value PKG- power windows, locks, side mirrors. Cruise, remote entry, in cabin microfilter, alloy wheels, 4wheel limited slip, under-rail bedliner(plastic, not spray on), bed rail caps, floor mats. Tow PKG- Receiver, Hitch ball mount, class 3 hitch ball, 7 pin connector wiring harness. I ran a TMV and Consumer reports and thought offering 24,500 would be fair, and expected to wiggle up a little. I called and said I would buy for 24,500(not including rebate). also said I would pay 149 doc fee max(they ask $299, which is stupid when others ask 150 and CA dealers can only charge $55). They called me back and said 24,500 was a deal but not budging on the doc fee. Since I had decided I can wiggle up a little I agreed to a deal. Also traded in my beat up 97 honda accord v6, was given 2k for trade in which is what I expected due to its condition. Factoring trade in, rebate and all the fees, TTL, I got my new truck out the door for 21,909.48. I was pleased but wonder if I could have got lower. Feel free to tell me if I got jobbed or not. Best of luck to those who are buying, hope this helps. Email me if you are planning to buy in Salt Lake City, I'll refer you and if you buy from Ken Garff then I'll split the 100 bucks with you. Also let you know who was my salesman, he was good to work with. What do you think about the Maintenance+ program? I asked for a quote for the top level and was told $700. Part of me thinks it could be a good value especially if I can find it cheaper. At that level it is at least an oil change for every 3 months/3750 miles for 60months/75k miles. If you say $35 for each oil change, that works out to 700 by itself. Then if you include all the other maintenance items like tire rotations, wipers/filter replacements, etc. it seems to me like a good value. What do you think?
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Replying to: mehulasher (Oct 05, 2007 7:39 pm) In general, giving yourself the flexibility of just driving to wherever to get maintenance done, especially on your schedule is better than pre paying. enjoy --jjf |
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Replying to: mehulasher (Oct 05, 2007 7:39 pm) BTW, Black and tan is SHARP in that truck. |
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I am in the market for a new Frontier-leaving Toyotas. I got a price quote for a 4X4, crew, value pkg, moonroof pkg, tow pkg, manual trans-bottom line for price $ 25,533. MSRP allegedly $27,185. Have to have one built cause there aren't any on the lot with my specs. Haven't talked about my trade yet. Does this seem like a fair deal or have others done better? In Nh if that matters.
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Replying to: rallystx (Oct 10, 2007 5:07 pm) By the way, the Frontier ROCKS! With the 6 speed I am getting 21-22 most every tank of 50/50 driving. Power? She will fly.
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Replying to: rallystx (Oct 10, 2007 5:07 pm) Anyway, Forget about MSRP until your ready to gloat about your deal. What you want is to research the INVOiCE price for your package and work down from there. If you can get invoice + $0, you're doing OK. If you can get invoice -$500 you kicked butt. ( They keep the rebate and factory kickback.) This can work out to as much as 15-20% of MSRP. BTW, you won't get Toyota to deal like that! |
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Replying to: carnut21 (Oct 10, 2007 5:31 pm) |
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