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823 messages, Last post on Jan 09, 2009 at 2:33 PM
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| I purchased my Titan this week. MSRP was 34,260 and I paid $28,984 including the $1500 cash back. I felt pretty good about the transaction and they gave me everything I wanted and then some. Total off MSRP including rebate was 15.4% | |
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Hi all. I THOUGHT I had bought a Titan XE yesterday but upon arrival there was no bedliner as agreed upon when I signed the contract. All the papers are done, the financing is in place and now the salesman says he made a mistake when adding the preffered package and I believe he was hoping I didn't notice the missing bedliner. Says he's losing money on the deal and has put me off until tomorrow to "think what he can do". Do I have a legal right to insist upon the agreed deal at signing? I've bought 2 Altimas from them in the past and the invoice on the bedliner is about $180.Crazy I say! Thanks, BB
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Replying to: burleybutt (Sep 26, 2004 8:41 am) Good luck. |
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Replying to: burleybutt (Sep 26, 2004 8:41 am) |
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Anyone hear any rumors about October rebates? My Nissan dealer is pushing really hard to sell before end of Sept. Offering a couple hundred below invoice, plus current $1500 rebate. Any thoughts? I suspect rebates will grow sometime soon. Lots of Titans on the lots. I hear Ford is really hurting, and GM must be same.
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| I am thinking the rebates will have to grow. Ford is extending current rebates until Oct. 4th. Plus, Ford and GM are trying the 72 month 0% finance thing right now. | |
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Replying to: KarenS (Nov 07, 2003 10:36 am) Off-road package Big Tow Splash Guards Floor Mats No VDC Locking rear differential MSRP was $37,410 Paid $32,800 Added the Nissan designed truck box for another $500 and rubber floor mats for another $100 I was debating between the F-150 and the Titan. I found information on a lot of things that I considered small issues with both models. After reading all of the reviews and forums for each model, it was difficult to categorically say that one is better than the other. My decision came down to a gut feeling about the Titan, the Nissan reputation and mainly, which of the two models is more exciting and fun to drive. Plus I see an awful lot of F-150s on the road! |
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| does anyone have any idea if nissan will offer cash back or special financing when the new 2005 titans arrive in lots? | |
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Replying to: blakecam (Sep 28, 2004 9:26 pm) |
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f150 crew cabs are being had for 10K off MSRP meaning you win with a ford even if the titan is a tad better..........10K is 10K and it dont equal 2K in my world
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