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Nissan Altima Hybrid Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: 2008 NAH tax credit [redwood2] by occking
Mar 18, 2009 (4:33 am)
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Replying to: redwood2 (Mar 16, 2009 8:12 pm)

I had the same problem with the specific tax form not being "ready" yet. It was delayed a few times but, finally, on March 13 my accountant called and I now can file. Unfortunately, the AMT kicked in & reduced the amount due me. I should have had two times $2350 ($4700) as I purchased two NAH's last year, but I find I will be getting a credit of approx $4050 instead.
 
My regular income tax was not affected by AMT, just the portion for the refund for the hybrids.
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Back Again by mags49
Mar 19, 2009 (2:49 pm)
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Yikes! Redwood2 is still around, too? Good! You & Occ are the best. You (R2) advised me to take my time a year ago - and I certainly have. Still no car - but I'm getting serious now (see below).
 
I didn't realize the federal rebate would be affected by AMT. Will ask my accountant how that plays for me.
 
I haven't done much research on 2009's so I checked out daninoah's comment above about the Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan. I like the idea of supporting American companies but am concerned about supporting their service depots.
 
So...I finally got a "firm" offer today from N. Bay Nisan for 2009 connection + sunroof + destination fee $28,899. (invoice: $30,516; rebate $1500). It is slightly less that the price I got a month ago (different dealer but with no rebate) that ooc thought was mundane. The prices don't seem to be as good as last year and I don't understand why. Perhaps they are putting all there effort into selling off the multitude of 2008's.
 
Last, I was wondering for those of you who have driven NAH's for nearly a year, what has your repair & maintenence been like?
thanks mucho, M
#355 of 447
Re: Back Again [mags49] by mags49
Mar 30, 2009 (4:56 pm)
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Replying to: mags49 (Mar 19, 2009 2:49 pm)

10 days later, so I will answer myself for the reader.
 
Yes, I bought the car. What help I gleaned came from Consumer Reports "Car Price Services" as was recommended on the regular Altima chat spot. The report efficiently itemizes costs so that you can quickly determine what is a good buy. 1800.880-4874; $16 worth of confidence.
 
The salesperson at North Bay Nissan in Petaluma, CA was terrific. Can barely wait to pick up the car and drive home to Washington state.
 
All for now. M
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Re: Back Again [mags49] by redwood2
Mar 30, 2009 (7:40 pm)
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Replying to: mags49 (Mar 30, 2009 4:56 pm)

Mags49, congratulations! 2009? Price sounds good. Good question about the pricing not going lower...... maybe they figure they've got the market with hybrids. Now if it were SUVs..... What is AMT? too bad that the tax credit dropped from $2350. Must say it was sweet when I filed my taxes a few weeks ago. So far, maintenance has been easy and the dealer in Santa Rosa CA has been excellent, even though I didn't buy it from them. I've got 11,500 miles after 1 year and everything is still perfect. It even still SMELLS new! Mileage has dropped, though -- about 32mpg...... please tell me it's the colder weather and not my driving habits. I was getting 35 mpg regularly before winter. Oh, but, boo -hoo.... on its 1 year birthday, my windshield was hit by a pebble at 60mph and sported a 24" crack. Glass company repaired it in my work parking lot and I've now got a lifetime warranty for the life of my ownership of the car. I', even getting used to the itty bitty trunk. cheers.
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Good Deal? by mhui
Apr 01, 2009 (6:34 am)
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Hey, I ended up getting a 2009 NAH for $25,400 OTD with the convenience package. I'm not even sure if I got a good deal or not.
  
I do have a headache from it though. LOL.
  
Someone tell meeee. Thanks!
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NAH vs. TCH by newcars
Apr 20, 2009 (9:29 am)
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I currently have a 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid that I bought in late September 2006, just in time for the full ($2,600) Federal tax credit. It is a great car. In the summer I average about 37-38mpg and in the winter about 32mpg. It is incredibly quiet and roomy although, like all Toyotas, I would not exactly call it sporty. The problem is, after nearly three years and 50,000 miles, I am getting bored with it.
 
Since I love the quiet and (relatively) great fuel economy of hybrids, I want to stick with one and with the full, $2,350 Federal tax credit still in effect for the Nissan Altima Hybrid, I think I can still come out ahead buying one. The NAH is a little sportier than the TCH, I like the backup camera available with the NAH and think Nissan generally has better navigation systems than Toyota but the TCH is roomier and quieter. I am tending towards the NAH but would first like to know if its fuel economy is comparable to that of the TCH.
 
And also, if anyone here has looked at both the TCH and NAH, why did you choose what you chose?
 
Thank to everyone in advance.
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [newcars] by langjie
Apr 21, 2009 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: newcars (Apr 20, 2009 9:29 am)

Haven't driven a TCH, but I get around 35 mpg overall (about 37 summer, 31 winter). I think you sacrafice a little bit of fuel economy with the Altima but I think the seats of the NAH is much more comfortable then a TCH. You should just go test drive one and see how you like it, see if your are comfy in the seats, etc. goodluck
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [newcars] by kiraadc
Apr 24, 2009 (10:22 am)
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Replying to: newcars (Apr 20, 2009 9:29 am)

I am the former owner of a Toyota Camry (not a hybrid) that was a good but, well yes, boring car. I bought my 2008 NAH last July and have loved everything about it ever since.
 
I would say my gas mileage was in the 36-40 mpg range in the summer, depending on AC, city vs. highway driving etc. When just highway, I got around 42, which was sweet. Winter range: 32-35 mpg. I live in DC.
 
I didn't consider the TCH because (a) I didn't want another boring car and (b) there was no Federal tax credit available.
 
The NAH car is fun to drive, has pickup when you need it, and is so stylish that a colleague even left a note on the car, not knowing it belonged to me, admiring it parked in front of the building and wondering where she could get one too. (NAH is not available in my area, so it requires a serious commitment to go to NJ, NY, or New England to get it from here as well as research on who will service it.)
 
My 11-year-old daughter thinks the back seat is roomier than than Camry. I don't know that's true, but she thinks the Altima is "way cool."
 
The only drawback is that smaller trunk, but I have found it adequate, even for beach vacations with all the attendant accountrements.
 
I loved not only my Federal tax rebate but also the fact that I was exempted from state sales tax (tied to the Federal status) and got a reduced registration fee as well. Rebates and reduced rates for hybrids are different in different states, but that's easy to check on the web. Those economics helped make my decision.
 
Also, I wanted to write in after owning the car 8 months just to say thanks to those who have posted in this forum for their honest and helpful observations and hints. The posts gave me the confidence to research a vehicle I couldn't drive until I committed to checking one out far away from home. It has proven to be a great decision so far.
 
Good luck with your purchase.

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