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Replying to: winniepoohpooh (May 26, 2009 2:02 pm) |
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Replying to: jinsong (May 24, 2009 2:19 pm) I just bought my 2009 Nissan Versa 1.8S hatchback automatic, with power package & cruise for $12988 OTD. Breakdown as follows 14050 dealer price 938 tax, tag transfer and doc fee 2000 incentives $12988 total I didn't think that was too bad of a deal. Also, this was purchased in NC.
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Replying to: iowa70 (Jun 04, 2009 3:19 am) Anyhow, as I mentioned in earlier posts, I am only three weeks away from going to the dealerships to haggle for a deal. Does anyone know of a no haggle nissan dealership near Miami, FL? I want to start the negotiations with that price. I guess it would be the same thing as starting with carmax, but nonetheless I'd like to talk to a physical dealership. |
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Im in the market for a new '09 versa but all i want is automatic and air condition. i don't need power windows, locks, or even a radio. Doesn't matter whether it's a sedan or hatch, whichever I can get for a lower price. what should i expect to pay. does anyone know the dealer invoice on these btw? |
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This forum is quite helpful... I figured I'd throw some numbers at you, perhaps it helps someone else. Just purchased a Versa HB SL w/CVT. I started by emailing four dealerships in my (central California) area. I gave them my OTD wishes, and three dropped me immediately, while the last one kept emailing back and forth and I ended up buying there. Initially I wanted the cheapest Hatchback available (no power and options and such) but ended up buying the high-end-ish model, because I felt I got more value for the money ($3000 rebate). I financed most of it with NMAC Anyway, throwing some numbers at you: MSRP 17,310 (incl Floor Mats, Kickplate, Destination, excl. TTL) LOL My cash price was 16,402 - 3000 = 13,402 Plus doc, tax, license, title 18,266 -3000 = 15266 OTD Basically I negotiated a OTD price before coming into the dealership. As for the car... My wife loves it. For being advertised as Americas cheapest car, it feels very solid. CVT is smoooooth. Extremely roomy in the back seat, much better than my Jetta, of course at the cost of trunk size. Almost no negatives... no ABS included, and I am not 100% comfortable in it even though it has arm rests and such. The seating position is very high, which isn't bad, but I don't find a way to relax my arms while grabbing the steering wheel, and the right foot doesn't have a way to rest while on the accelerator. Maintenance intervals are kinda short... On my Jetta I have to change oil every 10000mi, this one recommends 3750mi.
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Replying to: fflintstone1 (Jul 04, 2009 7:43 am)
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Replying to: fatjohnbb (Jul 06, 2009 10:36 am) Another negative, I find it is a bit sensitive to windy conditions. Probably perfectly normal for a tall and light car. |
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I am looking at a 2009 Nissan Versa 1.8 S used with 10K miles on it. It is a year old and the warranty is the same for a new Versa, just minus a year. Specs: 4-speed Transmission Auto Splash Guards Cruise Control 1.8 S Power Package Floor and Trunk Mats. They are asking for $13,120 and with everything added (tax, destination charge etc) they are asking for $14,100 OTD. I want someone to tell me if this is a good deal. I am a college student and this is my first car that is over $3000. I want to be happy with my purchase. Also paying in full if that even matters. EDIT* It is also is Nissan Certified from a Toyota Dealership. NO ABS. Just thought I should add this. Cheers! Flippy Hopkins
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