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764 messages, Last post on Aug 17, 2009 at 12:29 PM
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You live pretty close to me, so try fitzmall.com. A no-haggle dealer is a good place for someone like you, uncomfortable with the haggling process. My family has bought several cars there and they offer up something very special - no surprises. -juice |
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Hello all Sentra owners. My friend is shopping for the Spec V. Anyone knows the recent price from the dealer? Thank you for your input. Luke |
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Try fitzmall.com, they sell Nissans at no-haggle prices in the DC area. You can get an idea where prices are, at least in this region. -juice |
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New or used? These things depreciate like crazy, '02s are going in the 12-13 range. |
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| I'd recommend looking for a certified used Celica on a dealer lot and then bargaining from there if you really want one. | |
| the certified Celicas will be inspected, cleaned almost to new car levels at a lower price. | |
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| She wants a Sentra. What're the odds? | |
| I saw the Celica thing in the subject heading and assumed someone was shopping for a Celica. Don't Sentras depreciate fast, making a year old used Sentra a better buy than a new one?? | |
| depreciate fast. Some (Neon, Cavalier, Focus) just depreciate ridiculously fast. | |
| I bought a Value Package for $9,000 after a trade and negotiating in 1999. It's worth about $5,000 in a private party transaction, making 5 years of driving and 75,000 miles costing me $4,000 out of pocket for 5 years and 75,000 miles. Cost per mile is 5.3 cents per mile if I sell the car and don't run it into the ground. | |
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