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Replying to: dohmai (Feb 17, 2007 11:00 pm) Murano SL FWD w/ Touring, Navigation Packages 39 month, 15k/year, $2500 drive-off, inc. 1st month MSRP: 37010, Cost: 32,206 Lease quote: 407 (inc. tax) / month I'd appreciate any thoughts about this lease! Thanks! |
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Replying to: Car_man (Feb 14, 2007 2:42 am) Invoice Pricing on a 07 Murano SL AWD with touring package and navigation is $34,704 MSRP Pricing is $38,050. I am looking to lease for 39 months and am looking for 15,000 miles per year, but 12,000 would be fine. Thanks for all of your help. |
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Can anyone help me determine if this is a good deal on a Murano: Sale Price: $29,000, including tax/lic Cash Down: $1500 The dealer to payoff my trade-in at $2373 15,000 miles Residual is $16,573 Monthly payment = $370
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Replying to: jtg752 (Feb 23, 2007 8:03 am) i’m located in CT. 2007 Murano S AWD Convenience package, floor mats, splash guards, rear cargo mat, roof rail crossbars 39 month lease 15k miles per year $2000 total out of pocket covered acquisition fee, 1st payment reg fees, dealer convoy fee, vin # etching no sec deposit, no last payment sticker $31,270 cap cost $27,499 lease $299 + tax interest .00052 residual 52% dealer said he leased me car at $1204 below invoice ($27,499) but i always find that hard to believe. I’m sure they are making $$ somewhere let me know what you think of this deal and if you think it is really $1,204 under invoice...
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Car Man or any of you leasing experts: Can you negotiate a lower residual value? I know that I will be over the allowed mileage so I plan on purchasing the vehicle for the residual value at the end of the lease. A lower residual value price will result in a lesser amount to finance at the end of the lease. With the low interest rate factors being offered (.00052 on the Murano =1.2%) as opposed to financing a used vehicle the increase in payments for the lower residual could be financed at the favorible lease rate.
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Replying to: gloucesterman (Feb 24, 2007 2:22 pm) 2007 Nissan Murano S 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl CVT) MSRP: $31,270 Invoice: $28,690 What Others Are Paying: $30,634 |
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Replying to: Car_man (Feb 13, 2007 3:21 am)
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I've been quoted for a Murano S $3000.00 down w/payments of $338.00/mth.+ tax for 39 months for 15,000 mls per year.(my request). I see advertised today $26,595 net cost at the same dealership in Oceanside, CA I have 2 months left on my leased Honda Accord $239/mth and dealer has verbally agreed to get me out of it with nothing owed after seeing my current resdidual. What would be a decent lease agreement with this situation? I'm anxious to close on this Thank You!
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I have one quote on a 2007 Sl for $419 with $2000 down $1400 is ny tax first month and motor vehicle FOR 39 MONTHS AND 1OK. The dealer did say that the loan was with a primary bank and that is why 39 months. Ihave looked at other vehicle in the same price range Acura RDX, Subaura Tiberica all with the same range but for 36 months, We have ruled the RDx due to the Turbo, and some poor reviews on the Tiberica. Anyone have throughs on any other vehicles in this price range. |
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Replying to: rpdrpd (Feb 15, 2007 11:13 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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