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Re: Buying a New Frontier [nicp] by blue3fish
Mar 12, 2008 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: nicp (Mar 12, 2008 5:20 pm)

I bought it in Iowa and the price was after the incentives.
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How good is the current rebate, what were past rebates? by kingnh
Mar 13, 2008 (7:11 pm)
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Currently in March the rebate for the Frontier is $2500 as it was in February.
 
Does anyone know what the rebates were for Frontiers in the past, over the last year?
 
Is $2500 historically high, low, or average?
 
I am seriously considering buying one but am not in any hurry and can wait 6 months, or even until next Feb 09 (when my car will no longer pass inspection) in order to wait for the best deal I can get. Be it picking up an end of the model year 08 in the fall and/or waiting until a better rebate. The problem is, I have no idea how good $2500 is and if I should pounce on it now or wait for a better one. I can not find anywhere on the net that lists past rebates.
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Re: How good is the current rebate, what were past rebates? [kingnh] by jfritsch
Mar 13, 2008 (8:16 pm)
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Replying to: kingnh (Mar 13, 2008 7:11 pm)

It is historically high, as all the rebates and incentives (both public and hidden) are now for all the 20mpg trucks/suv's.
 
You want about 4000-5000 off msrp or more off a 27000 Frontier. Possibly more.
 
The well optioned 29000 Honda ridgeline RTX awd is availble for about 22000, possibly less. It is a more well refined and quality piece than the Frontier but 4wd is inferior.
 
The 31000 Dakota crew cab slt has sold frequently for 10000 off msrp. It has a lifetime powertrain warranty. Personally, given the altenatives I would want more off.
 
All the trucks with the economy and gas prices are in free fall. Try to get your truck as close to 10-15% above the wholesale used price of an 07 with average miles as you can (kbb.com nada.com). Waiting till 09 may not be productive as the compact truck manufacturers have been adjusting their volume for economic conditions.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
Currently in March the rebate for the Frontier is $2500 as it was in February.
  
Does anyone know what the rebates were for Frontiers in the past, over the last year?
  
Is $2500 historically high, low, or average?
  
I am seriously considering buying one but am not in any hurry and can wait 6 months, or even until next Feb 09 (when my car will no longer pass inspection) in order to wait for the best deal I can get. Be it picking up an end of the model year 08 in the fall and/or waiting until a better rebate. The problem is, I have no idea how good $2500 is and if I should pounce on it now or wait for a better one. I can not find anywhere on the net that lists past rebates.
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2008 Frontier SE 4X4 price quote by ron_m
Mar 17, 2008 (6:20 pm)
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Just out of curiosity, how good of a price is $24,030.00(OTD) for a 2008 Frontier SE 4X4 Crew Cab Short Bed that is pretty well equipped; minus the upgraded sound system and fog lamps? This price includes sales tax and all fees. The truck does have a bed extender and tow hitch receiver. I'm very interested in purchasing this truck, but I'm not so sure that this price is low enough. Also, I am definitely not in a big hurry to take the plunge, but if this is a really good deal I may move forward on this sometime later this week.
 
Thanks in advance for any informed opinions on this issue!
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Re: 2008 Frontier SE 4X4 price quote [ron_m] by pahunter
Mar 17, 2008 (8:07 pm)
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Replying to: ron_m (Mar 17, 2008 6:20 pm)

My complete total for a 2008 Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 SE w/VTP and Class 4 Hitch w/7 pin connector(Heaviest Hitch pkg) was $24,265. That is including taxes and Dealer Handling. Actually, you can take another $128.24 off of that as the dealer collected taxes incorrectly.
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Re: 2008 Frontier SE 4X4 price quote [ron_m] by jfritsch
Mar 17, 2008 (8:18 pm)
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Replying to: ron_m (Mar 17, 2008 6:20 pm)

For a $27000msrp or so short bed SE model with the power windows and such a jumpable price would be about 5000+ off msrp. It will wholesale used for about 19000 or less 1st year. Taxes can vary from $100 to $2200 on that vehicle depending on state so OTD is not very descriptive without a breakdown of taxes, title, and dealer fees. Whether or not you got a $22000 price without much effort I would definitely get some competing bids via email from about 10 other dealers last week of the month. Also see my previous posts on some possible alternatives.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
Just out of curiosity, how good of a price is $24,030.00(OTD) for a 2008 Frontier SE 4X4 Crew Cab Short Bed that is pretty well equipped; minus the upgraded sound system and fog lamps? This price includes sales tax and all fees. The truck does have a bed extender and tow hitch receiver. I'm very interested in purchasing this truck, but I'm not so sure that this price is low enough. Also, I am definitely not in a big hurry to take the plunge, but if this is a really good deal I may move forward on this sometime later this week.
  
Thanks in advance for any informed opinions on this issue
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2008 Nissan Frontier Nismo, King Cab, $22,500 by mike8194
Mar 18, 2008 (12:56 pm)
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I just received a quote for a 2008 Nissan Frontier Nismo King Cab in majestic blue for $22,500 out the door. Any thoughts? Is this the best I'm gonna do? This price includes doc fee, tax, tag, title, etc. The MSRP is $24,690 and Invoice is $23,101.
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Re: 2008 Nissan Frontier Nismo, King Cab, $22,500 [mike8194] by angant
Mar 18, 2008 (3:47 pm)
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Replying to: mike8194 (Mar 18, 2008 12:56 pm)

I was told I could buy any Nissan Frontier of my choice for invoice minus $400 minus rebate (2500). In your case: 23101-400=22701-2500=20201. I don't know what the other $2299 is. I guess it would include dest?, doc fee, tax, tag. As long as you're comfortable with the $2300, although I can't believe it costs that much for those other things. I ask the question. Good Luck!
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Re: 2008 Nissan Frontier Nismo, King Cab, $22,500 [angant] by moparbad
Mar 19, 2008 (6:06 am)
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Replying to: angant (Mar 18, 2008 3:47 pm)

OTD prices are impossible to compare without knowing the doc fee, the tax rate, the license fee, and other fees that vary by state and city.
Chicago has at least a 9% sales tax.
In some states doc fee is close to $500.
Title and tag fee was over $400 (not including sales tax) for my Nissan Frontier.
 
Price for vehicle including destination fee is the best number to use when comparing with prices in paid by other buyers where fees vary.
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'08 King Cab XE 4 Banger by shackm
Mar 29, 2008 (4:43 pm)
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Just purchased an '08 basic KC 4 cyl. XE. All she has is A/C, a fairly nice stereo system, and a bedliner. $15,582 OTD from Nissan of Athens, GA. 23 MPG on first tank with a lot of up and down RPM driving (trying to break it in).
 
Great dealership experience!

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