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by steve_ on Thu Sep 09 12:19:58 PDT 2004
Sometimes individual dealers will throw in an aftermarket warranty, but it doesn't sound like Nissan is extending the bumper to bumper warranty. Mitsubishi is thinking about increasing their warranty and that was all over the news, and Nissan doing it would be even bigger news. It'd be nice though! Steve, Host
longer factory bumper to bumper warranty?
by steve_ on Wed Sep 08 20:36:34 PDT 2004
Nothing on the news about it yet or on Nissan USA's web site. Steve, Host
Quest SE
by steve_ on Mon Aug 30 17:14:30 PDT 2004
TMV is $34,200 including the $1,000 rebate. Knock off another $300 for the 2,000 miles (@ .15 a mile) and you're still beating TMV for my zip code. link Steve, Host
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by steve_ on Sun Aug 22 10:02:17 PDT 2004
Try Lease Questions - Ask Here. Steve, Host
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by steve_ on Wed Aug 11 09:54:19 PDT 2004
I personally don't believe in extended warranties and I'm at 96,000 miles on my '99 Quest with no major repairs. But I don't have a DVD or power doors or other expensive things that can break and cost $1,000 to get fixed. So if it helps you sleep better, go for it - my other bias is that the Nissan extended warranty is probably going to always be honored, while a third party one may not be if the company or their underwriter goes broke. Warranty Gold did this a year or so ago and filed bankruptcy, leaving a lot of people holding worthless pieces of paper that they paid lots of money for. Read the fine print on the one you choose because the companies are expert on wiggling out of payment for one reason or another. There is also some debate about the best time to buy - you may get a better price by tying the purchase to the van purchase. Or you may do better waiting and getting it online. You'll have to check with Nissan to see how long you have to purchase one - it may be one year or as long as three years. Good luck! Steve, Host
Hi Jfer
by steve_ on Wed Aug 11 07:43:58 PDT 2004
When I do a TMV calculation for my zip code, I get $29,076, including a $1,000 consumer cash incentive. That's before tax or doc fees. I'm assuming that your sales tax is 5% or around $1,450, making my number around $30,626 with a $100 doc fee. ~$31,100 with just a $500 rebate (that figure must be related to your low financing rate). So I'd say you are doing a little better than the TMV price, but there's probably a bit more room to wiggle if you want to be a grinder. Usual disclaimers about my math - you can do it yourself here. Steve, Host

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