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346 messages, Last post on Dec 06, 2009 at 11:34 PM
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Had researched several car models and ended up getting a Sentra at a price I thought was very, very fair? Was it? 2008 Sentra 2.0 S (w/ CVT and convenience plus package) for a total of $15,438 plus taxes and title.
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I paid around $17k for my Civic last year and was satisfied with the price for the car. Getting out of a cranky '03 Sentra, I didn't want to get the '06 Sentra for fear of similar issues. It was the same model basically anyways. Now if the new Sentra had been out, would've given it a fair shot against the Civic. But it was not on the market yet. The new Sentra's I've seen look very nice and it seems to be a more substantial car than the last generation. Though the price has gone up. think you did very good with the price you got the car for. How much under invoice was it? Good luck with the new ride. The Sandman |
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It looks like I paid about $1581 under invoice per Edmunds ($500 was rebated.) I had been planning on buying a Versa or an Elantra. My daughter's 06 Elantra had been totaled (not her fault.) We got $13,200 for it and I wanted to stay close to the amount I had paid for it originally which was $15,000. 07 Elantras were too hard to find and she liked the styling of the Versa sedan. I was planning on getting an 08 Versa SL w/ ABS but w/o the convenience package which would have had to be obtained from another dealer. The dealer said he was going to throw some advertising dollars at me since I had owned Nissans/Infinitis for 18 years (and he didn't want me going down the street to the Hyundai dealer even though the same family owned it.) The dealer said he would prefer that I take something on his lot and he offered me the 08 Sentra with convenience plus package for $15,438 so I figured it wouold be about what I was going to pay for a new Elantra and took it. It seemed like I was getting a great deal, but it also seemed to be just a little too easy.
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Replying to: stlrod (Oct 27, 2007 2:54 pm) |
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Aug 01, 2007 2:40 pm) Been awhile since i have been to this board. But OK maybe 4 or 5 payments regardless it will only shave a couple payments off. If you do the math 1400/300per month payment = 3.5 payments.... Just something a salesman would do is say "do the math" GP |
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| can you share your dealership name, city and state for the price that you got at $15438 for 08 sentra 2.0S w/CVT and convenience plus package. any other input on this car? | |
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Replying to: stlrod (Oct 27, 2007 12:02 pm) Thanks. |
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I paid 14700 otd but what I realized was they are much less willing to negotiate with internet special prices. I found this car on cars.com it was listed at 13900, but when i called the dealer, they said it was 16900. So, i wanted 14 otd, but the best they could do was 14700. But it was acceptable for me. The interest rate I got was 8.25. I bought this car in ky, but i am a nj resident so i am going to have to pay an additional 1% sales tax when i get back
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Replying to: kat6rina (Dec 27, 2007 9:24 pm) MSRP $20, 660 Purchase Price - 19,200 Rebate - $1250 College credit - $500 Freight included Tax 3 % Dealer processing - 349 Trade in (1998 Malibu LS w/ 94000 miles) - 900 Out the door - $17, 584 Monthly payment with 7.29% APR - $355 |
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Haven't bought a new care since 93 so coming here to see if I am getting a decent price sentra 2.0 S cvt sales price14000 This includes rebate and 1500 trade in on two vehicles tax is 1300 15500 OTD |
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