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Oh and where in NJ?
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There are some 2009s left that will be almost 2 years old in a few months. Dealers are offering $1K off invoice now on new 2010s. What is a reasonable and realistic price on a new 2009 now, $3K or more under invoice? You have to take into consideration the additional year (soon to be 2 years) of depreciation.
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I sold my last 2009 for 2500 below invoice!
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09 Base/Sport/Auto for $30K before TTL in March. This is after 3 months of emails with the sales guy. Good luck!
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got a 09 Silver touring with sport & splash & carpet mats for 32275 including destination but not TTL. What do you guys think?>
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^That's a pretty good deal.
I got my 2010 base w/ sport for 31K OTD in February, so you should be able to do at least that good on an 09. |
Yeah, personally I dont want touring but all the 09s that are left seem to be touring =[
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Hey NCSUPACK09
How were you able to get it for 31k OTD? |
Nobody knows.
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^ haha its a mystery to me as well. Lou, I think you are just jealous :p
tannedman, I'll send you a PM. #1 rule though, is you need to find a dealer that is willing to make a deal. You can haggle as much as you want, but if the dealer isn't going for it, you won't get the car at the price you want. Honestly, Fusz Nissan is running an incredible deal right now with $1k below invoice. That's a better deal than most dealerships around the country will give you, and you don't even have to haggle the price down to get one. |
I'm all jokes my friend.
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