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Employee Pricing and VPP pricing is the same.
Nissan just calls it VPP. But there are different levels. A plan is a direct Nissan Employee. Most companies that qualify for VPP are usually D plan. Unless you are talking someone works for a Nissan Dealership, then there is no employee pricing directly from Nissan. Nissan does not consider dealership personnel as Nissan Employees. Kind of sucks. Hope that helps a little. |
Bummer, both mine and my wife's companies are on this list. I got mine for about $600 under invoice. Could I have done better? Not that it matters now...
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No it would come out around 100-200 below invoice. You did better!
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I have Plan B. How much below invoice should I expect? Thanks.
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I think b is 4.3%, not positive though. That is off the top of my head.
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My life on the D list.
Wonder if there's any openings at Nissan USA? Like that could happen. Fellow D listers - the sale has to be completed before 3/31 so ordering is a non-starter. I got excellent results with the American Express Car Buying program. Lowest at $600 under. One dealer said ordering is a problem, a second said it was no problem. Both said they had no additional fees (transaction fee, dealer location fee, etc.)as a previous poster ran into. |
Do you have to add 2.5% back into a plan B?
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sorry if this has been answered before, but can you use VPP for purchasing a NISMO?
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Yes, if you find a participating dealer.
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I talked to the finance office of my dealer, and they "acted" (I dunno if they really do, or just try shy away from it) like they didn't know wtf I was talking about... Any discount is a good idea, but if they just don't go for it, am I pretty much screwed? What paperwork do I need?
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PM me and I will help.
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