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Replying to: borneo (Jun 12, 2007 4:31 am) As long as you understand why they are selling it so cheap (because the new '08's with the bigger engine and face-lift are about to hit the lot) |
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Replying to: borneo (Jun 12, 2007 4:31 am) I got a brand new 2007 7 passenger limited (No Nav, No DVD) for $28 600 out the door (all fees included).
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Replying to: scouzi (Jun 12, 2007 6:01 am) |
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Replying to: scouzi (Jun 12, 2007 6:01 am)
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Replying to: borneo (Jun 12, 2007 6:34 pm) Window etching with insurance Paper transit plates Full tank of gas Doc fees
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Replying to: scouzi (Jun 13, 2007 4:20 am)
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Replying to: borneo (Jun 13, 2007 5:29 am) My price was before sales taxes. I didn't pay state taxes since I exported to Canada.
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Replying to: scouzi (Jun 13, 2007 12:40 pm) Regardless, it is still a fairly good deal. |
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I'm entering this conversation rather late. We went looking for the first time today at small to mid size suv's. Everything from the Toyota Rav4 and Highlander (the rav4 is really nice btw.) up to a Murano and the Tribeca. I like the Tribeca very much as it seems like all the plushyness of the fancier cars but with the sensability and safety of a Subaru. Our kids are grown so it's just for me and I'm wondering if it is just too much car for a empty nesting baby boomer! Seriuosly though~after reading all your posts, I am a bit confused about pricing as so much if it was about leasing. We always buy our cars~my hubby is very old fashioned that way. So,I am tring to get an idea of price for the car~with some of the extras, not all. Certainly do not need a DVD player any more! Does anyone out there have an idea of a true price for the car? We will not be finaincing, if that matters to dealers any more?? And also~have any of you looked at some of the same other models we are considering? Thanks so much~Happy Dad's Day!
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Replying to: jerseymom8285 (Jun 16, 2007 8:42 pm) Not financing is always a great bargaining tool, as you're telling the dealer that you are not going to need their help for the car purchase, less leverage for them. But I often find that even when I am ready to purchase the vehicle out right, it makes more financial sense to keep the money in my bank, take advantage of the low financing that the dealers offer nowadays, and just have the payment automatically deducted from my account. For one person, I would actually stray away from the Tribeca (or any SUV for that matter). Its size, and gas consumption I would think be a deterring factor. The Outbacks are fairly nice, but I dont think on par with the luxury type interior of the Tribeca. For the pricing ballpark of the Tribeca, you can shop a G35, have better gas mileage, and take advantage of the luxury amenities of the service center. Infiniti gives a loaner every time you schedule your service, warranty is 4 years, 60k. $.02 |
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