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Replying to: charliekun (Mar 29, 2009 10:09 am) --jjf Just bought an 09 Versa SL h/bck with all options available inc. sunroof for $18,500 inc. payments/tax over 4 years. The dealer offered an extended warranty for 7yrs/70 or 100m miles for $1,650. Since the car is fully loaded then seems a good idea to take the extended warranty, but is the price reasonable on it? |
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sounds very bad deal. including every package.MSRP18330 I forget said OTD price to the saleman.(then they try to cheat me after I sign the contract).. car price 14800 the saleman added 695 for destination charge. 695 for bank loan documents fee(that's bullshit) also they accout the tax add the 1500 rebate base on the price we settle. actually I already refuse the car prepare and other charge (about 460) otherwise,I will get higher price .. carzy..very bad experience... |
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I've had experience with Honda and Toyota, but I am new to Nissans. What brought me here is the price. My big question is if I can get a versa 1.8 S automatic for under $12k out the door? And if so, how does this car compare to hondas and toyotas? I'm mostly worried about reliability. I just want to have a car that I can get an oil change every 5k miles or more with no other hassles for at least 3 years. Thanks
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Replying to: sdedmunds (May 16, 2009 10:07 am) What brought me here is the price. My big question is if I can get a versa 1.8 S automatic for under $12k out the door? And if so, how does this car compare to hondas and toyotas? I'm mostly worried about reliability. I just want to have a car that I can get an oil change every 5k miles or more with no other hassles for at least 3 years. Thanks Any car can need repairs, so that is an exercise in probability. Don't know if you are talking about the hatch or sedan, pwr options or not. Depending on your state, taxes and tag could range from $300-1700, so OTD is not very descriptive. --
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 14, 2006 7:00 am) Anyways, I want the Versa SL Hatchback with the CVT. I want the convenience package and the ABS. On Nissan's website it makes me add the splash guards when I add those two... do i need to have those to get the convenience package?? How much can I expect to pay for a CVT HB? The dealer had the exact car i wanted with a price of 15500 after all rebates... how much more room for negotiation do i have? My goal is $16000 OTD, after all taxes/fees/title, etc is that too high? Can i get it for lower? Any advice would be great, thanks so much!!!
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Replying to: swooshbug (May 16, 2009 6:52 pm)
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Is there anyone buy the versa 1.8 S sedan this days? I would like to plus 1. power package 2. Mat 3. splash guards Is this possible to buy it around 12500? with outdoor price? The dealer give me 14169 for ODP? I would hope to know is that possible? or it's good enough? |
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Replying to: alamocity (May 16, 2009 10:41 pm) Is the 14166 you mentioned the price before or after taxes?? Is that after/before incentives? |
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Replying to: swooshbug (May 17, 2009 5:32 am)
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Replying to: alamocity (May 17, 2009 7:18 am) I could get an additional $750 in incentives, and the $500 recent college grad incentive if I finance through Nissan... But, I've already been pre-approved at my credit union for a 48 month loan at 5.25 APR or a 60 month loan for 5.35 APR.. Will Nissan's rates be a lot higher? My credit score is around 720-750 if that helps. Thanks for any help! |
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