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"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
"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
"Correction, I posted the wrong dealer name, inexcusable, it is Nissan of McKinney" Read more Review by: skgintexas
"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
"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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Sorry for the late reply. Got it from Trophy Nissan, Mesquite TX.
Hi. You haven't specified the exact model; ie: is it an SL or an LE? It looks like an SL as a guess. Why don't you look at the FWD models instead of the AWD models? Although I haven't seen one single transfer case failure or problem in the 2010 models, there are many in the 2009 models and previous. Getting the FWD model eliminates this risk entirely.
Go to overstock.com and see what deals are available near your zipcode. They will be lower than msrp. Quick check near me yielded $3750 off msrp includes a $500 factory rebate. The rep you talked to was a scammer.
That seems high from my experience; especially when you consider how many quality issues the Murano seems to have. The track record does not look good. Read the customer service thread. Geeze.
I've become increasingly interested in the Murano, and reading this forum has been a big help. My Nissan dealers in Miami are all trying to quote me full MSRP for a 2010 AWD Murano with 360/leather/premium, $36,650. I sent an email basically saying look, I've priced this car out on Edmunds a hundred times over. I know what the true market value is, and even that seems high compared to what others are reporting paying. I told them I'm interested in the car, but only if I get a good market price on it. I'll see what they come back with. I'm not paying their inflated prices. I'm more than willing to drive my old car until I get a price I'm happy with.
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