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Originally Posted by MarcusMIA Once you pick your company it brings you to a page where you pick the vehicle that you intend to lease or buy, so you can
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Just for the record; that piece of the form is for survey purposes only...it in no way restricts you to a particular vehicle or to a purchasing method.
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another piece of information relevant to this thread...
My preferred local dealer was actually excited to make the sale through the VPP program as they will immediately receive another Z from Nissan as all sales made through VPP program do NOT count against their allocation. Allocation can be a big deal for a dealer if it is a high profile vehicle that tends to sell quickly. |
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A replacement car and 5% profit is a very good deal for the dealer. If he sold to you a car at invoice without VPP he would only make his 2% holdback and lose an allocated car. Looks like a win/win all around. |
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I didn't see this on the first post. An actual calculator for business associates plans to give us an idea of what deal VPP gives.
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What kind of pricing are people getting with the VPP on the 370z?
Also the calculator had 2k additional discount on there, where did that number come from? - Alvin |
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Hey everyone im not sure if this was mentioned yet but i found a link to the company search list.
Consumer Vehicle Purchase Program I suggest you use this as I found several of the companys on the first post are no longer on that list... ie Nalco or 3M Hope this helps |
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Very Cool ! !
I wanted to find something like this for ordering my Nismo - someway that I would not have to pay an 'Adjusted Market Value' markup. So I need to difinately look into this, do you know if it applies to orders or just lot cars? Thanks Mark |
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can dealers sell a car below the VPP price? i asked about 8 dealers and some of them give me a lower price than VPP allows..they even say it includes destination, etc...the price difference is about $800
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