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345 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 2:20 PM
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Now I have called around 10 dealers nearby. And I have got the best price is 14400 and 14500, Sentra 08 s, with ABS and floor mat and splash guards something like that. Is is a good price? Can I expect the OTD price under 15500? I am worried about that in December, these deals will be gone
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Replying to: vinnie9 (Nov 08, 2008 8:40 pm) I would say take it, its a very good deal. Where are you located? |
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DULUTH MN When I sent the email to ask about the quote, they usually give me the quote around 14900. And when I called them i get some quotes which are much better. But they refused to give me the same quote through email. Is there any trick?
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Replying to: vinnie9 (Nov 10, 2008 8:17 am)
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Replying to: bryanlie (Nov 18, 2008 1:53 pm) |
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2008 2.0s (CVT) with Convenience Pkg and Floor/Trunk mats. With rebate (1,500) I paid $15,600, Plus title/tax (7% NJ), Doc fee (195?) and the ubiquitous Prep Fee. I added a remote starter (after market) for $495. |
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My best offer on hand for a 2008 2.0 S CVT with Convenience Plus pkg, floor mats and splash guards is $14800 + TTL (after taking into account all charges and rebates). OTD is around $15960. Location is Dallas, TX. From what I have seen so far, seems like a decent deal. Any comments? Anyone seen a better offer?
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