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601 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 7:16 AM
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Replying to: cinci5313 (May 04, 2009 1:08 pm) I really think I would have liked Navy with Frost (altho' Mystic Jade kinda sings to me now), but I had to go with Black and Frost. every time I get a Black Car (this is my 3rd), I remember why I usually went for a different color - it's ALWAYS Dirty! My '05 was Bronze, no matter how dirty is was (except for road salt) it just looked a shade darker! |
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Replying to: njshorewill (May 09, 2009 4:32 pm) |
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finished up my deal, about $10 higher (since rebate was not for lease) than i was shooting for in earlier posts. 429 a month, SV, prem, tech just fees at closing 12k a year. PM me if you want dealer contact info.
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Replying to: realhawker (May 11, 2009 12:30 pm) your help is appreciated. |
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SV w/ sports Package $36,759 $0 down $466 per month for 39 months 12,000k per year Tynan's Nissan Aurora, Colorado |
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Finalized the deal. Now a new driver of: SV 3.5 premium and premium tech splash guards, trunk organizer and first aid 39 months/12K per year $2K down $413/month I can't believe what a dream it is to drive. |
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Ok here's the basic deal..... Maxima SV MSRP $ 36,500.00 Lease payment $447.00 per month includes TT&R all fees 15,000 miles per year. $600.00 down I am new to leasing and don't know specifics of money factors ect. What do you guys think? Is this a good deal? Any advice or help would be get, I know some of you guys are great at this.... Thanks in advance Jerry
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Replying to: caraddict2 (May 15, 2009 7:06 am) The MSRP is fine to know, but the important number is what you are paying for the car; the agreed upon selling price. That number and the money factor (.00108 or 2.59%) are the two most important numbers to know when figuring out if you have a good deal or not. A dealer can work to get you to whatever monthly lease payment you want. So, a monthly payment amount isn't necessarily indicative of a good deal. To get the interest rate on a lease you need to multiply the money factor by 24. You should be able to get at least close to invoice price on your SV, if not below it. So, let us know the selling price and we can go from there. |
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Cinci thanks.... here are the details MSRP $35,400 sale price $33,00 money factor .00108 lease payment 428.77 39 month lease end of lease buy out approx $19000 out of pocket down $334 for plates doc fees, taxes rolled into lease What do you think?
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Replying to: caraddict2 (May 15, 2009 8:54 am) I would need to know how you have your Maxima configured with accessories (premium, technology, sport, splash, spoiler, etc) to be able to figure out the invoice price and determine if you got a good deal or not, but I think you might be able to squeeze a few more dollars out of your dealer on the sale price. Only getting $2400 off MSRP seems a bit low. I would also use the Edmunds.com TMV (True Market Value) calculator to figure out the invoice price and what others in your area are paying for a similarly configured Maxima. http://www.edmunds.com/new/2009/nissan/maxima/101028157/prices.html I'm closing in on a black on black 3.5 SV w/ premium+technology, spoiler, splash, floor mats for $36k on an MSRP of $39,600, which is just about $30 over invoice. |
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