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681 messages, Last post on Oct 08, 2009 at 11:05 AM
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Folks, I've seen recent posts that suggests a 1K chip will make a non-Nav screen into a navigation model. What about the 9.3 GB harddrive that contains all of the points of interests and maps?? What about the missing NAV buttons on the console? Bottom line, I'm very skeptical that this is such an easy upgrade as being reported. One would be far better off just getting a real nice Garman and keeping the change. Finally, my 09 Max does have the NAV feature BUT I actually use the Music Box feature far more than the Navigation feature. Gracenotes technology, by the way, to identify the CDs as you burn them onto the hard drive is also quite amazing.
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Any thoughts if this is a good deal for a 2009 3.5SV with premium + navigation, splash guards, floor/trunk mats with black on black colors: MSRP: $39,600 Dealer Quote: $38,000 $1,250 cash back Sale Price: $36,750 Plus, the dealer would cover my last two months lease payments (total $800) Final Price: $35,950 I would purchase outright with cash in order to get the $1,250 cash back. Also, any thoughts if June's cash back offer would be better seeing as how April had a total of $2,250? The local Cincinnati dealer I am working with carries very few of the black on black Maximas and am wondering if I should move now on the deal. |
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Replying to: cinci5313 (May 02, 2009 6:31 pm) Here is the best deal I have been quoted so far...My name is Al DePaolo and I am the internet specialist at Fitzgerald Toyota/Nissan located in Chambersburg, Pa. Thank you for your request on the 2009 Nissan Maxima. I am sorry to say that with the car you selected there is no way of getting to you $26,862.50 price. Even with the car you selected, stock #N811834, the numbers do not work let alone the car you said you liked. MSRP of the car you selected is $37,155. Invoice of this car is $33,863. There is currently a $1,250 rebate taking the net to $32,613. We are selling this car for $2,600 behind the net at $30,013, plus tax and tags. I think you can do better.
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Replying to: go_mdx1 (May 02, 2009 5:18 pm) |
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Replying to: tmikeb (May 03, 2009 6:55 am) Do the numbers you posted for that vehicle work on a lease for 36 or 39 months? I prefer to pay the use of the car through the warranty period and then trade, leasing makes that possible. So at 30, 013, based on running a ratio of some MSRP to recent monthly payment estimates, I should be paying a few dollars under 400.00 per month. I'd go for an SV+Sport+splash guards in Mystique Jade or Precision Grey with frost interior. I live in the DC area but don't mind the drive to PA to get the deal, I would wait closer to the 2010 model release date though. Ran the numbers on the Nissan web-site and total vehicle price came out to 36,230.00 with Sport Package, splash guards, and carpeted trunk and floor mats. I do not need anything else. so this one is about a grand less than the one example in your message. |
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Replying to: tmikeb (May 03, 2009 6:55 am) I'm not sure I follow the "$2,600 behind the net at $30,013." Does Nissan front that or does the dealer since the $30,013 is way, way under invoice. Seems like the dealer is all too willing to take it in the shorts. Edmunds "What Others Are Paying" pricing is listing $35,290 for the SV w/ prem+nav, spoiler, mats, splash guards in the Cincinnati area. I do appreciate the insight and information, though.
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Replying to: cinci5313 (May 03, 2009 12:07 pm) I am not sure there is much difference on incentives between markets. |
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Replying to: cinci5313 (May 02, 2009 6:31 pm) A general "tip" on purchase prices for Nissans...I often look at the Carmax New Car section (dealer in Maryland) to get a "ballpark" on car costs. They have 3 Sport Package SV models selling for around $30,700. Suspect local dealers will go down another $500 to $700. |
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Does anyone have an idea of where to look for a deal on the 19" wheels for the SV Sport Package? Given the number of buyers who switch these wheels out, I would like to know if anyone has them for sale. Thanks, |
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Hi, I am looking to purchase a new 2009 Nissan Maxima SV and want it loaded with the following options: Exterior Color Super Black Interior Color Premium Charcoal Leather 3.5 SV Premium Package Rear Spoiler 3.5 SV Premium + Technology Package Splash Guards $38,700 Subtotal Destination and Handling $720 $39,420 Total Configured MSRP† What would be a good price to expect to get this for? Also would like to get a low interest rate of 1.9 or better for 60 months. Thanks
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