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Hey Edmundians, I am in the DC/MD/VA area, and I am purchasing my 1st car. Wanted to see if I can get some feedback on what should be a fair and reasonable price, or what was the lowest price someone got on either a: 2011 or 2012 Altma Sedan 2.5 S with "The Technology package"(Navigation System). If I could get a break-down, that would be super great and highly appreciated. Thank you!
It is a good price in Baltimore/DC area.
Appreciate if you can suggest a good dealer and price for Nissan Versa. Just want "a" car to drive from home to work on 405. Live 10 miles from the office. So Just want to get a car. Appreciate you feedback and suggestion. Regards, DC
MSRP is 27,800. Price before TTL is 21,935. I live in North Carolina but bought car from VA (Washington DC). Went through Truecar/Amex pricing (I talked with 10 dealers).
About a month late but first chance I've got to post this :). I got a (Superblack) Nissan Sentra SR for $14,700.00 OTD with splash guards, convenience package and floor mats. It had 54 miles on it when I got it. If anyone one wants the breakdown of what the exact fees were, I can post the exact amounts but this is how it went roughly; about $15,100 base price (from the $19,300 MSRP sticker) about $500 tax (3.17% VA tax) about $500 processing fee/delivery fee about $100 for everything else (titling/registration) -$1500 customer rebate $14700 OTD price Let me know if you want exact numbers but I paid for the car outright (no financing/leasing) and no trade-ins. I got the title the middle of April. I tried getting the same deal for my uncle this month but between the dealer I bought it at and another dealer in our area, neither one could come close and the other dealer even said "You basically stole the vehicle". :D! Again let me know if anyone wants the exact breakdown, I did the ones above based on memory (except the final price of course and the rebate). I also felt that the area that I'm from (Virginia suburbs of DC) are notorious for ripping people off. I was comparing the Sentra to the Civic LX and the Corolla LE and thought the Sentra was by far the best for the deal I was getting!
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