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mattleegee 05-10-2017 02:19 PM

Looking again this year, already the 10th so should be popping up soon if history repeats

babyzilla 06-08-2017 03:17 PM

OP,

I've been waiting on the 0% financing as well. I've had my eye set on a Z from a specific dealer for over a year. As you can see I've been very patient...they finally called me yesterday and said, "ok, IF you're credit is excellent we can possibly work a deal for you with 0% APR." I have an excellent cred score, so I was't worried about that. Here's the kicker: the original price they offered me was thrown out the window and if I wanted to take advantage of the 0% APR I'd essentially have to pay MSRP. They said they can lower the price, but I'd have to finance with another rate which makes absolutely no sense, because the 0% would be through Nissan, and if I were to finance I would use my credit union. Long story short, it didn't go anywhere lol

I personally care about how much I will purchase the car in total. If you're just worried about monthly payments, then ask around and you may be surprised what they'll come up with. Just make sure you have excellent credit. Good luck.

mattleegee 06-09-2017 02:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by babyzilla (Post 3662215)
OP,

I've been waiting on the 0% financing as well. I've had my eye set on a Z from a specific dealer for over a year. As you can see I've been very patient...they finally called me yesterday and said, "ok, IF you're credit is excellent we can possibly work a deal for you with 0% APR." I have an excellent cred score, so I was't worried about that. Here's the kicker: the original price they offered me was thrown out the window and if I wanted to take advantage of the 0% APR I'd essentially have to pay MSRP. They said they can lower the price, but I'd have to finance with another rate which makes absolutely no sense, because the 0% would be through Nissan, and if I were to finance I would use my credit union. Long story short, it didn't go anywhere lol

I personally care about how much I will purchase the car in total. If you're just worried about monthly payments, then ask around and you may be surprised what they'll come up with. Just make sure you have excellent credit. Good luck.


yeah it hasnt come up this year and May is over, its been consistent for the last 3-4 years, and then nothing this year


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