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Re: NAH vs. TCH [kiraadc]
by newcars on Fri Apr 24 14:21:50 PDT 2009
Thank you for your advice and mileage report. I appreciate it. One more question that I must ask about the Nissan Altima Hybrid. How quiet is it? We agree that the Camry is a boring car but one thing that I did love about it is that it was whisper quiet. I really did not realize how much I enjoyed that quiet until I drove other cars (including a non-hybrid Altima as a rental). Nothing compared to the quiet of my Toyota Camry Hybrid. However else the Camry is boring -- and we agree that it is boring -- the Toyota Camry Hybrid is quiet. Very quiet. And sometimes after a long, stressful day, that quiet is absolutely GREAT! So I need to know, is the Nissan Altima Hybrid quiet?
NAH vs. TCH
by newcars on Mon Apr 20 10:29:04 PDT 2009
I currently have a 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid that I bought in late September 2006, just in time for the full ($2,600) Federal tax credit. It is a great car. In the summer I average about 37-38mpg and in the winter about 32mpg. It is incredibly quiet and roomy although, like all Toyotas, I would not exactly call it sporty. The problem is, after nearly three years and 50,000 miles, I am getting bored with it. Since I love the quiet and (relatively) great fuel economy of hybrids, I want to stick with one and with the full, $2,350 Federal tax credit still in effect for the Nissan Altima Hybrid, I think I can still come out ahead buying one. The NAH is a little sportier than the TCH, I like the backup camera available with the NAH and think Nissan generally has better navigation systems than Toyota but the TCH is roomier and quieter. I am tending towards the NAH but would first like to know if its fuel economy is comparable to that of the TCH. And also, if anyone here has looked at both the TCH and NAH, why did you choose what you chose? Thank to everyone in advance.
Great Deal On My 2008 Rogue SL AWD
by renogeorge on Thu May 08 19:16:10 PDT 2008
I got a great deal last Friday on my 2008 SL AWD Rogue, with moonroof, floor mats, and more at Pohanka Nissan in Fredericksburg, VA. . I dealt with them by email first and after getting the figures went there from Maryland (thru AAA Buying Service which recommended Pohanka) and the deal and figures were exactly the same as in the email. They were very nice, professional and did everything they could to make me happy. What a great place to deal with and what a great car. I love my Rogue. They also gave me the most $ for my trade in. I tried all of the Nissan dealers in the Baltimore, MD and Hanover, Pa area, but this dealer was the best. I have 400 miles on it so far and I just filled up the gas tank and I computed 25 mpg.
Re: Nissan of Chantilly [fmayberry]
by poohsavybear on Mon Mar 31 17:57:02 PDT 2008
fmayberry - I don't know about them being hungry. What I do know is that the ownership of the dealership just changed over within the last week/week and a half. Apparently under the old ownership (Victory Nissan - they also have stores in the DC/VA Beach area) the store wasn't performing up to par not only in sales but in customer service. Nissan actually booted them and asked Hall (reputable Hall Nissan in Hampton Roads - VA Beach, Newport News, Chesapeake, etc. of 35 years) to take over and clean house. Hall had sold his stores in Hampton Roads to Herb Gordon/Mile One (the are also in the DC area). Hall is basically going to work his business process magic he did in Hampton Roads to Nissan of Chantilly and is opening other dealerships in the DC area. He brought one of his GM's from another store who is ranked like #3 within Nissan and that GM has brought much of his staff, etc. which included the salesman and Sales Manager that I worked with. So given the change over has just occurred, I'm sure they are still working out all the kinks/processes, etc. With over a dozen Nissan dealers in the DC/Baltimore metro area - you can find a deal especially at the end of the month touting I can buy the Murano at X dealer for $600 under invoice. Sheehy Annapolis said they were selling their Muranos for $1000 over invoice and if I could get it for $600 under I should go there - which I did. If you walk into the dealership - you should be an informed buyer. A lot of the dealers' online websites give you their internet price so you know what they will sell the car for with room in their holdback. I know that Chantilly's processing fee was high and in my post I recommend you negotiate lowering that into the price of the car especially when MD dealers charge $99. Their contracts are already preprinted with the processing fee but if it's taken into account in the price then it's the same thing. When we made the deal online for the SL - it was for $600 under invoice and matching the $99 processing fee for buying in MD. Given the SL had gotten sold, I was offered an excellent deal on the LE that we would've been stupid to walk away from. Yes it was the end of the month but I was well educated and the Sales Manager was fully aware of it. I didn't "need" to buy the car so I didn't have a problem to walk if I wasn't happy with the deal. But you are right - there are enough dealers in the DC area that are offering the car at/under invoice that others are going to have to follow suit - at least for those of us that are smart/educated by going online and doing research, etc. I'm giving my experience in return as a thanks from learning from everyone else before I conducted my sale. I'm sure doing it at the end of Nissan's 50th anniversary sale also helped. When we bought our 07 Maxima - our best quote was from Passport Alexandria - the Sales Manager told me to get my quotes and he would be the lowest one by $500 - and he did....my contract showed the low price listed as the rebate yet I was still able to use the special APR financing - stipulations usually say one or the other - not both. The dealers can work their magic - there are incentives, etc to the dealer that we don't see other than the holdback which is still just an estimate at 2.75% of MSRP. We bought the Maxima at the end of Nov 2006. One last piece of advice - it's not necessarily how much the dealer makes per car, it's overall sales as well as overall number of cars sold. Based on how the dealership has done for the month, the GM or Sales Manager will have to let some cars go just to meet the "number of cars sold" for the month. Goodluck to all - I can't believe how luxurious our new Murano is!!! :o)
2009 Murano LE - Antwerpen, Clarksville, MD
by fmayberry on Sun Mar 30 04:48:10 PDT 2008
Just purchased a 2009 Murano LE, Brillant Silver with Black interior. Options were splash guards, moonroof, floor mats, cargo area protector, roof rack cross bars, and navigation. Price breakdown was MSRP $40,205, invoice $36,845, vehicle price $36,224 ($621 below invoice). In addition there was $100 dealer processing fee and various state TTL charges. A very low pressure dealership. Up front with their pricing and none of the "come in and lets talk" BS I encountered with some dealerships. Price/deal was arrange before arriving at dealership. In and out of finance in no time. Threw in free wheel locks and left with a full tank of gas. I highly recommend checking out this dealership if in the Washington / Baltimore area. The other dealership I might recommend if in the NOVA area is Sheehy in Springfield, VA. The internet saleperson was above board, very responsive, and close on price. But didn't have one with navigation in color I wanted.
Baltimore Area Pricing
by stevebaltomd on Mon Feb 19 18:07:43 PST 2007
Looking to buy LE CrewCab 4WD, traction pckg, side airbags/sunroof pckg/sidestep Edmonds Invoice/Dest: $28,035 plus TTL I found one dealer willing to give me this price so far...any others having better deals below invoice? Thanks - Steve Balto, MD

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