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Re: 2007 Nissan Murano SL -Need Help finding below-invoice price in NH MA [
by karibos on Fri May 04 10:32:58 PDT 2007
Don't know how far south you are willing to go. But, I just got a great deal on a 2005 Murano-- fully loaded minus navigation. It was at Quirk Nissan in Quincy, MA (told you it was far south). if you drop in, let them know that Amanda that just bought the 2004 Murano sent you. They were nice but tough, so stick to your guns and they will make you a realistic offer. I don't know about below invoice because the Muranos are selling pretty well in the Boston area. Good Luck!
Just leased Titan
by goose1207 on Fri Aug 13 08:23:56 PDT 2004
The deal I got is this. $229/mo for 39 mos. 12k miles/yr. This is for an XE 4x4 King Cab with the XE Preferred Package and floor mats. The dlr here (Quirk Nissan in Quincy MA) is taking $5,000 off the MSRP on all XE & SE Titans regardless of cab size. Impressions: Love the smoke exterior color and I like the fact that the interior isn't a solid sea of black. Perfect blend of color schemes inside and the materials do not look plasticky at all. The base stereo w/ 6 CD changer is plenty powerful enough if you're not an audiophile. The speed sensitive auto volume control is a very convenient feature to have. I can make do w/o power windows but not having power locks is inconvenient. It's a stretch to reach over to the door on the other side if you need to unlock it to let someone in. However, for $229/mo, I am willing to forgo the power locks because the price of the truck would increase significantly since you can only get the PL as part of an option package. The back seat is fine for the kids. Get the crew cab if you need to fit adults back there. The bed size is just right for the weekend trips to the Depot. I can fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood back there with the tailgate down. The lighted radio face annoyingly reflects back onto the rear window. It just fits into my garage. The engine is strong across the entire powerband. Plenty of power and combined with the 5-spd AT makes for a very smooth driving experience. Personally, I love the exhaust note. The handling is outstanding for a truck. Like our Pathfinder, this thing drives like a car. I wonder if the fit & finish is on par w/ our '01 Pathfinder LE. One of the sunglass holders will not shut w/o having to simulatenously hold the release tab in while closing it. The center storage console is huge and very handy. The standard front seats are fine & comfortable. The material and style is attractive and the ctr console folds up to act as a 3rd seat in front. I wish it had a rear window defroster. It would come in handy for those ice storms we get during the winter up here. The styling grows on you. I didn't particularly care for front when I first saw the truck from the intro at the NY auto show. It grows on you and I am really pleased with it. Like our Pathfinder, I wish Nissan would not charge extra for the door ding guards.
Re: Nissan 350Z: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS #1]
by brett3 on Mon Jun 07 19:49:10 PDT 2004
I bought my 350z redline, touring with navigation, flaps, matts, side airbags, and all other carpets for $35,399.. About $1k above kelly TMV. Supply is very low in the area and demand is high. I don't really car though because I love the car. Dealer: Quirk Nissan in Quincy MA. They were good: but like I said the above and think my trade was worth $500 more. No big deal!
njexpress
by dowam on Mon Sep 22 06:04:10 PDT 2003
I bought my new Murano this weekend. clpurnell, thanks for all of the info. I got a reasonable price for my trade in. After the MA trade in tax credit, I was about $500 short of what I was looking for. I was happy with the negotiated price on the new car so I just went through with it. Murphy's law, I returned home after I bought the car and some guy called me about selling the vehicle privately. Anyway, I digress. Njex, bought the murano at Kelly Nissan of Lynfield on the N. Shore outside of boston. Quirk Nissan in Quincy offered me the initial price of 31,275 (Prem, Leath, Cold, snrf, mats, flaps and whl locks). I called kelly and they matched it. In addition, I had 3.99% financing through AAA and Kelly offered to match it so I could leave with the car that day. All in all I was satisfied with my purchase upon departure. Kelly also threw in rubber floor mats for the winter (my friend was bitching at them for freebees so they threw the mats in). Let me know if you need any other info. Thanks for everyones help.
Good Price?
by vwsucks1 on Tue Jul 15 08:37:06 PDT 2003
Quirk in Quincy, MA is offering, 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5S including, splash guard, micro filter, am/fm cd stereo, A/C, compass mirror, power locks and windows, keyless entry for $16,999. Is this a good price?

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