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Huntsville, AL @ $700 over invoice
by baataboom on Sun Feb 23 04:22:03 PST 2003
We've just agreed to purchase a dealer trade (i.e. they'll swap one of their vehicles with an out-of-state dealer). Invoice for the SL AWD w/Leather, Premium, Cold (not invoiced), NAV, Dynamic, Floor Mats, Cargo Protector, and Mud Guards was $33,339, MSRP $37,131. We're paying $33,339 + $700 + $266 (doc fee, ha, must be paying a caligrapher!). We'll add the tow hitch locally. It was tough finding the exact vehicle we wanted (gold/caffe, AWD, w/ all the options). There were several in MD (too far) and one escaped in Knoxville. The remote dealer was also rather picky about the swapped vehicle. I actually found the vehicle 360 miles away using the search tool on nissanusa.com. After a short discussion with them I didn't want to try to do a long distance deal ("we only offer $1000 over invoice to employee's relatives!"). So I hooked them up with the local dealer. Apparently they couldn't _see_ this vehicle in their search. The local dealer also had the exact same vehicle except in 2WD on the lot. They called me offering $200 over invoice (last month they wanted $700 over). We don't have an obvious need for AWD, but it's a rather inexpensive option (and in the end should have some resale value). Besides, the vehicle _looks_ like an AWD. This price was negotiated separately from my wife's trade-in (Honda 1998 Civic). In the end they wanted an additional $200 for the lost value in her car (we've been 'looking' for the exact vehicle for several weeks). I told them we would walk. They asked to split the difference. We said no. The vehicle should arrive Wed. I then asked for the following: - No dealer advert on the vehicle - Turn off the auto-delay on the headlights - Reduce the tire pressure to 34 before driving it here (I've seen them as high as 50!) (No, there's no flatbed involved!). In the end this was a pretty low stress event, though I must admit to being tweaked by their last-minute $200 attempt. By no means do I think this was a great deal especially with the _doc_ fee. But we were satisfied. We had considered carmax.com in Greenville, NC. But would have to order one. They offered ~$400 over invoice and $99 (apparently a junior caligrapher). We didn't want the wait. BTW I've notice their posted prices have been pretty wacky lately. We also considered a low end FX35. Wow! what a vehicle. But it doesn't have the interior space that the Murano has. It was even difficult to put our childseat in the back. This is more like a morphed sports car. There will probably be a lot of these type vehicles in the future. Infiniti offered $400 off list immediately.

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