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Nissan Altima Hybrid Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: 2009 NAH VPP price [krishreddy] by langjie
Dec 29, 2008 (12:28 pm)
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Replying to: krishreddy (Dec 28, 2008 10:09 am)

$30,600 is an outstanding price for a NAH with tech package. It would be very hard to do much better than that and you save yourself the headache of negotiating
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Re: 09 NAH Fully Loaded - $1,000 Below Invoice [venice27] by marcogallo1986
Jan 01, 2009 (12:17 pm)
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Replying to: venice27 (Nov 06, 2008 10:18 am)

that is a grate price for a nah with the configaration that you are getting I shorely would go for it. Nissan makes grate cars thanks for reading my posting marco.
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seakayaker by seakayaker
Jan 06, 2009 (7:34 am)
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I have a 2008 NAH w/ 6800mi. I live in Maine w/ fair amt of snow. Car has Contis, P215/60 R16 94T, M.S BUT, on Nissans help forum, I can't find one good thing about Contis on Nissans. Any suggestions for snow tires? Thanks.
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Connection + Sunroof by mags49
Mar 02, 2009 (8:30 pm)
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Where is everyone? No posts for nearly 2 months?
I am back to my car search after many-month hiatus. Have offer from Tracy, CA, for NAH Connection packgage w/ sunroof: "MSRP is $32,875; YOUR PRICE WILL BE $29,045 + FEES AFTER REBATE +TAX LIC AND DOC CA TIRE FEE."
This sounds "average". Can a better deal be had? Thanks.
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Re: Connection + Sunroof [mags49] by occking
Mar 03, 2009 (5:23 am)
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Replying to: mags49 (Mar 02, 2009 8:30 pm)

You are right, everyone on this message board seems to have disappeared!
 
I have two 08 NAH's. My wifes will be one year old March 7 (has 6000 miles) and mine will be one year March 12 (presently have 34000 miles)
 
So far, quite pleased with both of them, gas mpg as advertised, except in cold weather can drop to around 30.
 
Not sure what the present rebates are, but I though over $1000 for the hybrid, plus the 09's are already out there. This doesn't seem like a really great deal considering how bad things are at this time, would seem as though you could do0 much better.
 
Good luck!!!
 
Steve
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Re: Connection + Sunroof [mags49] by daninoah
Mar 05, 2009 (2:25 pm)
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Replying to: mags49 (Mar 02, 2009 8:30 pm)

I bet you could squeeze a little more out of them. I was offered 30K for tech, connection, convenience and moonroof package. The sticker was north of 34k. And I could have done better but decided to keep looking. I have now ordered a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid. I got a better price than for the similarly equipped NAH, plus it seems a superior car in most regards, especially the drive train and navi system.
 
Just my .02.
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Farwell to this board! by occking
Mar 12, 2009 (1:00 pm)
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Replying to: daninoah (Mar 05, 2009 2:25 pm)

I may still post on occasion, but after one year with two NAH's I got rid of mine and traded for 09 Subaru Forester. I had 34k on my trade and was very pleased with the vehicle. Just wanted something with a little more room, AWD, reasonable gas mileage, etc., etc.
 
My wife still has hers with only 6000 miles on it, so we will have it for some time..
 
I kept a log of mpg since I purchased the vehicle and when I have some time will ad everything up & come up with actual mpg for the time I had the car, but I estimate it will be between 32 33 mpg. Only issue I had with mine was rubber molding on driver side door had to be replaced (probably because several times I shut the door and the seat belt had not retracted fully & got caught in the door) The car was ver fast and I will miss the get up and go it had. Much faster than the Forester. I am not a real aggressive driver but like to know the power is there when I need it. The NAH certainly had it.
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Re: Farwell to this board! [occking] by mags49
Mar 15, 2009 (9:52 pm)
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Replying to: occking (Mar 12, 2009 1:00 pm)

Dear Occking (Steve?), I will miss you. I started monitoring this site 14 months ago and so am familiar with you and your great advice.
I still haven't bought an NAH because I live in a state where they aren't sold, and so to coordinate my schedule with a trip to CA has been a challenge. I passed on the offer above due to neglect. Tonite I found one in a color I like better anyway: the MSRP is $32,975; seems like I should still get it under $2900 minus the Nissan $1500 rebate (on their website), right? i'll post my success (if any).
Your comment about AWD, however, caught my eye. I've heard about MBenz small suv with as good of gas mileage as a hybrid tho' higher asset cost.
Hey, you can still borrow your wife's car if you need a speed fix!
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Re: Farwell to this board! [mags49] by occking
Mar 16, 2009 (4:26 am)
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Replying to: mags49 (Mar 15, 2009 9:52 pm)

I think there are still great deals out there on the NAH's, particularly as the Federal Tax Credit of $2350 still available, plus cash back of $1500 (although, I was upset to find out from accountant I will not get the full $4700 back for two cars. Apparently the AMT kicked in & I am getting $4050 back between the two vehicles.
 
Maybe I was foolish getting rid of the NAH. I got $17,500 trade in, which based on KBB for that vehicle with the mileage I had (34,500) was about 110% of trade in value. I see now that the dealer is asking $22,000 for the vehicle on their website. I don't think they will get that much for it as anyone could buy a new one, identical with all the options (like the one you are looking at) for probably around $29,000, less the rebate, less the tax credit so that would be around $25,000 net. Why would anyone want a vehicle with 34k for 22k when a brand new one for just a few thousand more?
 
At any rate, I get "bored" with new cars (have been spoiled with company cars for the past 25 years) and thought it time for a change. Although I did manage with the small storage capacity in the NAH I really wanted to get back to something with more room, AWD, reasonable gas mileage, etc.
 
I believe with the Forester will average somewhere between the 20 - 27 mpg advertised for a lot of my running around, hoping for the high twenties for highway driving.
 
Nissan will have a lot more competition now with the new Ford Product out there advertising better mpg, plus the new Honda Insight and improved Prius.
 
Got to run....

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