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447 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 7:44 PM
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Replying to: xav (Jun 19, 2009 5:07 pm) However, the first dealer we actually went to did not believe the quote and would not even counter offer us. We left and bought it the next day at the advertised price. Today, my wife's niece's husband went to the dealer that did not sell us the car and he dropped my name. They were willing to sell it to him for the $19,999. The car probably has more miles on it now(saw it on their online inventory list and it was the only one in that color on their lot). We saw it last Saturday and it had 50 miles on it. The one we bought had eight miles on it. We did have to travel an extra 15 miles to buy it but we saved $1500.00 in the process.
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hello Was thinking of getting a Atima hybrid - along with the Convinience + Connection + Technology package. or just with the Convinience package. Just wondering what folks paid? Also does anyone know if NJ has any tax credits on hybrids in addition to the federal tax credit |
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Replying to: meanboy2005 (Jun 21, 2009 1:15 am)
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I also had a dead battery on my 2008 Altima. I stopped to run an errand on the way home from work and when I got back into the car, it would not start. All I could get was a clicking sound when I pressed the start button. Road side service casme and boosted the car and it started. The dsame thing happened again the next morning so I boosted it and took it to the dealership. The dealership said the battery was low but not defective. I complained and they replaced the batte, but found nothing else in their analysis. No problems since then with the main battery. The dealership told me that they haven't heard of anyone else having any problems. Abviosly I am not alone. |
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Replying to: hippie8 (Jun 25, 2009 3:19 am) |
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What you guys think of this? NAH w/ Connection Package and sunroof for $25,300 after rebate incentive. After Hybrid tax credit, it will come down to $22,950 4 year registration in NJ - $206 Doc fee - $139 |
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We bought our NAH with convenience package yesterday for $23,100 OTD in Orange County CA. I believe the price before taxes and registration (but after fees) is around $20,700. I also got 5.99 % financing, which was pretty good considering credit unions would not even lend me anything given my limited credit history.
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Replying to: xav (Jul 01, 2009 2:34 pm) Nissan announced sales for June being down 20 something percent which was much better than May's sales figures. If the economy is showing some bottoming the incentives could be reduced in the near future.
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Replying to: meanboy2005 (Jul 01, 2009 2:45 pm)
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missed the $500 rebate since I bought last month. One of the dealers wanted to sell me the base hybrid for $22,295 OTD in Socal, without even negociating. That was from Nissan El Monte (if anyone is interested). I guess with the new $500 rebate it may be possible to target $21,700 - $21,800. Minus $2,350 tax rebate that's around $19.3k. What a deal when you compare to other cars in this price range. |
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