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Irving, Texas Nissan Car Dealers

"Excellent sales experience . 3rd car that I have bought from this dealership . Always have had great service after the sale. I would recommend this de"... Read more Review by: michdan

  • Texas Nissan
  • 1401 W State Hwy 114
  • Grapevine, TX 76051
  • (877) 421-4505
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"We came in for a car found on the internet...unfortunately the car had already sold but the service did not end with that. We sat down with Logan Mil"... Read more Review by: alexa9615

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"I recently bought a new Murano from Bankston Lewisville. Stan Rapp, the sales person that we worked with was the best sales person I've ever worked wi"... Read more Review by: jdrobert

  • 11.63 mi
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  • 15.83 mi
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  • 16.17 mi
  • Trophy Nissan
  • 5031 N Galloway Ave
  • Mesquite, TX 75150
  • (877) 421-2086

"The service team at Trophy Nissan were wonderful. I was very stressed about my car not being in working order and they made me feel comfortable the mo"... Read more Review by: shirleyj2

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2009 Black Nissan Murano SL - Courtesy Nissan, Richardson TX (Dallas Area) by macaleigh on Sat Mar 29 12:37:26 PDT 2008

I have been looking at buying a Nissan Murano for about 2 months now. Trying to figure out what exactly I wanted was the hardest decision. I first wanted the LE but live in Dallas, Texas and the only real difference between the SL and the LE is that the LE has 20" tires, chrome roof rack(instead of black), AWD and wood grain(SL has silver). For me I couldn't rationalize the difference in price between the LE and SL to pay that much more. Everything else you can add to the SL. I bought the Murano SL yesterday and LOVED the dealership I worked with. My salesman Mark was great! I wish I could work with people like those at Courtesy Nissan in Richardson, Texas every time I buy a car. They were a "no pressure" dealership. Very honest - explained everything and being a female and not very comfortable with the buying experience they made sure I understand every fee, charge, etc. I think it's worth your time/effort to try this dealership. They're THAT good to work with. I did my homework and I think that it helps to understand what the invoice prices are for your car and add ons and have print outs to take in with you of your research you've found online. Right now (March 2008) Nissan has a promotion for their dealerships to hit a certain number of sales by the end of this month b/c this is Nissan's 50th anniversary. This is the perfect time to get a good deal if you can do it before the end of the month. You can get the Murano SL for invoice or close to it IF you time it right. Go in at the end of the month when they are trying to get their numbers up. That may work in your favor. I can't tell you how great this dealership was to work with. I felt like they were more than fair with me, very upfront and honest about pricing - it was a "no tricks" kind of buying experience and I am so happy with my purchase. I bought the 2009 Nissan Murano Black with Black leather, splash guards, dual moonroof, premium package, technology package, leather package, and floor mats. Had a destination chg of $745. The MSRP on the car was 34,540. The invoice price on the car is $31571 and that is just to help you to know what room you have to play with. (you can find the invoice price of your car on many websites online) I am pumped to pick up my car Monday - they are tinting my windows and adding a pin stripe. If you want to email me, I'll send you the contact information of the guy I worked with. He is awesome and I am a hard person to work with! Courtesy Nissan - Richardson, Texas (near Dallas) I doubt there will be any rebates on the murano anytime soon since it is in such high demand right now. I would settle for nothing less than $300 above invoice and anything better than that is a great deal! I'm not even going to tell you how good of a deal I got. It is unreal.......and I promised I wouldn't tell how good they were to me. But, my advise is to do your homework - remember you get more bees with honey than you do with vinegar, and be willing to leave if you don't get the exact price or car you want. Don't settle. This is a huge purchase - You should feel great about your deal when you leave. Great salesman, great dealership. Courtesy Nissan is the way to go.... I had a terrible experience earlier in the year when first shopping for the Murano at Bankston Nissan in Irving. I will never go back. The people I worked with were pressure salesman and I felt they were playing a back and forth game with me. Once you settle on your "price" here are the additional fees you can expect to incur. This is what I paid: Sales Tax: Mine was $1671 in Texas Dlr Inv Tax: $64.14 License Fee: $70.80 Title Fee - $33.00 2 Year State Inspection: $21.75 Document Fee: $50.00 Deputy Fee: $5.00 Best of luck in your buying experience.

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