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Replying to: socallimey (Mar 23, 2008 10:00 am) Regarding the EX, yes Nissan (opps Infiniti) has deals on them because they aren't selling as well. A fully loaded Murano is less then a EX, its bigger, and rides betters. the FX get a redo in 09....
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Replying to: socallimey (Mar 23, 2008 10:00 am) My lease on my '04 Murano is up in April, but you can get an Acura MDX for a slightly higher payment than the SL and lower payment than the LE. In addition, with 15K mi/yr I get a full warranty with the Acura, but not with Nissan. However, the gas mileage appears to be quite a bit worse on the MDX. Don't kid yourself...all cars are not selling very well...even the Murano. If you are willing to buy you can get a good price, but Nissan is not willing to push the leases so soon after the release of the new styling. Drove the Ford Edge, but it is not the same. Anyone have any suggestions? |
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| Hi Car_man, thought I'd give you some info on what I thought was a pretty good lease deal I got on Saturday for an 07 SL FWD Murano with SL Touring Pkg with XM, mats, splash guards, cargo protector, and sunroof deflector. List $35,540. Agreed upon price was invoice less $800 or $31,694. MF of 0.00016 and residual of 46%; 12k/yr for 39 months. Zero down (I have listened to you before on this point). Being in TX, the best part was Nissan paid the tax. My only cost was first payment of $428.98. So, from my perspective, what I read earlier about deals being had on the 07's is true. Hope this helps others looking and not wanting to spend more on an 09. The 07 is still a great drive. | |
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I am debating between the 09 Murano and 08 RDX. I will be leasing and i can lease the rdx for no money down for 36months/12k for less than $500, including tax. I just got this quote from a local Nissan dealer for the Murano... 09 Murano SL AWD with Leather, Tech, Premium and Moonroof packages. Also based on no money down and 12,000 miles/year. A 36 month lease is going to be $649.39/month and 1st payment due at signing. Is it just me or is something wrong with these numbers? Don't get me wrong the Murano is a nice vehicle, but it's not $650/ month nice. Any others out there with better pricing for the same model and trim? |
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Replying to: techdude (Mar 25, 2008 12:46 pm) You should easily be able to negotiate an RDX without Nav and with no money down for under $500 a month. As far as the Murano goes, the interest rate (called money factor on a lease) from Nissan is around 6-7% and the residuals are quite poor, around 50% I believe. RDX and MDX base models both enjoy residuals for 3 yrs 36K miles of around 57-59% currently, which means you are paying for much lease of the vehicles depreciation to drive it for 3 yrs and 36K miles compared to the Nissan car. |
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Replying to: flightnurse (Mar 23, 2008 10:29 am)
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