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Re: For Sale By Owner ONLY OPTION [js76]
by dtownfb on Sat Mar 29 19:20:57 PDT 2008
KBB, NADA, Edmunds, etc are just guides and in this market are not very accurate. When trading in a car, the dealer will only give you what they feel they can get at auction. It is not just Nissan but all dealerships. Take a look at this forum on Edmunds http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/WebX/.ee9c851/35098
Re: My New 2007 Nissan Quest SE [brookwood1]
by dtownfb on Sun Dec 23 18:56:39 PST 2007
Price sounds good. You may want to check what rebates are available. Based on the price you got from the dealer, there must be. The 400 miles on the van shouldn't be too much of an issue. The problem you run into now is the dealer will give you a great price but normally only for car already on the lot. They have their end of year numbers to worry about.
Re: '05 Mountaineer [aspesisteve]
by ryster on Thu Oct 12 12:47:42 PDT 2006
Yes, brand new '05's. Never titled, original window stickers still in the window and "clearance" banners adorning the windshields. I know of the changes to '06+, but thanks for mentioning it :) I looked at the KBB trade-in for such a vehicle, and it was coming in around $21K for my region. I would assume an uplift of around $2-3K or so due to the fact that it has never been titled and is still technically "new" (even though the '07s are on the lots now). I guess I will stop by and see what the story is on those units. Thanks!
'05 Mountaineer
by ryster on Mon Oct 09 16:32:24 PDT 2006
Hi! Local Mercury dealer has 3 BRAND NEW 2005 Mountaineers on the lot. I am looking at an '05 Convenience 4.0L AWD. Sticker is $32.6K. Any Ideas what a fair price would be on such a vehicle? With $4500 in incentives currently on the '06's, I was thinking that at least $8K if not $9K off of the '05 would be expected. Please let me know what you all think.
difference between the 500 and montegro?
by jimmymack1 on Mon Jun 12 15:18:35 PDT 2006
other than grill, what are the differences?
Re: 2006 Nissan Quest pricing [stuartlong]
by dtownfb on Mon Aug 14 09:30:05 PDT 2006
Also make sure you want the Run Flat Tires as well. they are pretty expensive to replace. You can check Tire Rack to get a sense of what they cost. The $31,716 gets you in the $8k-$10k range. Start negotiating at $31,5k and see what happens. If you are sold on the Quest, you should get quotes from th other dealerships in your town. You should casually mention that you have visted the other dealerships as well.

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