Just bought a 2008 Nissan Quest MSRP $26500 incl des. chg for $15,900! This was at Glenn Nissan in Lexington, KY. The deal is that Nissan has a $3500 rebate going plus $5000 back to dealers who sell over a certain number of cars. Glenn Nissan passed the savings to the customer and sold several units Fri/ Sat. I picked up one today and wanted to alert others to be on the lookout in their area for the same deal. It really takes all depreciation out of buying a new vehicle where you lose 20% the moment you drive off the lot. Now if gas goes down, we be a doin' real gud! lol
The rebate eliminates any financing promo as far as i can tell. We just went through our own CU. The $3500 initial rebate far outweighs the savings from a promo % financing deal though.
Wow! If they had this deal anywhere within 500 miles of me I would jump on it... either get a Titan or a Frontier 4x4 to tow my small travel trailer with... I think my local Nissan dealer is a ripoff, and the bigger-city one closest to me I have no idea about...
sledhed said: Wow! If they had this deal anywhere within 500 miles of me I would jump on it... either get a Titan or a Frontier 4x4 to tow my small travel trailer with... I think my local Nissan dealer is a ripoff, and the bigger-city one closest to me I have no idea about...
IMO it may come to a town near you. At least you could take this info and go to a dealer and ask about it.
I notice they have stock #'s listed in that ad. The catch is usually that the only cars that are on sale are those specific cars with the listed stock number. So I'm assuming the Quest you bought will be the only they sell at that price...
JB-007 said: Is this for real. I don't want to be going 200 miles to be disappointed by sales gimmick.
There was no gimmick. MSRP $26500. They then took off $7100, added state tax + license/reg fee then reduced the $3500 REBATE. Total discount $10600.00, just as the ad said. No hassle. I was so excited I called others I knew about the deals being offered. They had about 5-6 Quests left, 3 Pathfinders, 2-3 Xterras and several pickups. You should call before traveling that distance, to see what they have left. It was busy this morning. Glenn Nissan 1-800-880-5020
All of those models listed as far as I know were 40% off. It would be wise to call first to check it out.
minang
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 2:52p
So, how much did you pay after taxes and everything?
grasswhacker said: JB-007 said: Is this for real. I don't want to be going 200 miles to be disappointed by sales gimmick.
There was no gimmick. MSRP $26500. They then took off $7100, added state tax + license/reg fee then reduced the $3500 REBATE. Total discount $10600.00, just as the ad said. No hassle. I was so excited I called others I knew about the deals being offered. They had about 5-6 Quests left, 3 Pathfinders, 2-3 Xterras and several pickups. You should call before traveling that distance, to see what they have left. It was busy this morning. Glenn Nissan 1-800-880-5020
minang said: will other Nissan dealers do the pricematch?
Don't know. We have a Nissan dealership much closer to us, but I did not check to see if they would match price. We will have any warranty work done there though
minang said: So, how much did you pay after taxes and everything?
grasswhacker said: JB-007 said: Is this for real. I don't want to be going 200 miles to be disappointed by sales gimmick.
There was no gimmick. MSRP $26500. They then took off $7100, added state tax + license/reg fee then reduced the $3500 REBATE. Total discount $10600.00, just as the ad said. No hassle. I was so excited I called others I knew about the deals being offered. They had about 5-6 Quests left, 3 Pathfinders, 2-3 Xterras and several pickups. You should call before traveling that distance, to see what they have left. It was busy this morning. Glenn Nissan 1-800-880-5020
wowwww.. I almost want to trade my '08 pilot (bought 4 months ago).. looks like I still might make up for what I'd lose on a trade.. I don't like my pilot anyways....
browsmith said: wowwww.. I almost want to trade my '08 pilot (bought 4 months ago).. looks like I still might make up for what I'd lose on a trade.. I don't like my pilot anyways....
You don't like Honda ?!?
datnguyen863
Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 3:13p
Man good deal too bad i got a pathfinder last yr for 38K. I would travel just to get this deal.
browsmith said: wowwww.. I almost want to trade my '08 pilot (bought 4 months ago).. looks like I still might make up for what I'd lose on a trade.. I don't like my pilot anyways.... I have '03 Pilot and I like it a lot. It gives me 27mpg and 0 problems.
browsmith
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 3:19p
MISURICK said: browsmith said: wowwww.. I almost want to trade my '08 pilot (bought 4 months ago).. looks like I still might make up for what I'd lose on a trade.. I don't like my pilot anyways....
You don't like Honda ?!?
absolutely impractical 3rd row seating.. tight leg room overall (if u r a bit tall).. Pilot to me is just a glorified CRV.. (well, i certainly wasn't feeling the same way when I bought it though.. )
It's probably worth mentioning that you got a fixed-amount discount. So on more expensive vehicles, the percent difference would be less. The title says 40% off, but that's really only for a $26,500 vehicle. Might want to change the title to reflect that...
For example, when I bought my Ford truck a few years ago, I got about $11k off of a $29.5k truck. Despite saving even more money, the percent difference is less than 40%. If I had saved $8.5k like you did, it would only be a savings of less than 30%.
MISURICK said: wait - it will be B1G1 Actually, I remember a couple of years ago it already was B1G1. A dealership in NJ was giving a Sentra for free when you buy a Maxima for MSRP.
Good deal for someone who wants one of these cars. Glenn Nissan is a pretty good dealership as well - I bought a used Maxima there long time ago when I lived in Lexington.
sardarji said: browsmith said: wowwww.. I almost want to trade my '08 pilot (bought 4 months ago).. looks like I still might make up for what I'd lose on a trade.. I don't like my pilot anyways.... I have '03 Pilot and I like it a lot. It gives me 27mpg and 0 problems. Only down the hill
AlanS17
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 3:36p
Yoksel said: MISURICK said: wait - it will be B1G1 Actually, I remember a couple of years ago it already was B1G1. A dealership in NJ was giving a Sentra for free when you buy a Maxima for MSRP.
Good deal for someone who wants one of these cars. Glenn Nissan is a pretty good dealership as well - I bought a used Maxima there long time ago when I lived in Lexington.
I heard B1G1 on the radio once, but when I called down to the dealership to figure out what it was all about, they informed me that the free car was used.
worldwearyeyes
New Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:27p
Wolfchase Nissan in Memphis appears to have similar deals. Look at the ad in the middle of their front page.
Just got a letter from Harte Nissan in Hartford CT basically talking about similar deal. Doesn't have exact numbers as examples but talks about clearing out minivans, trucks and SUV's with savings up to $14k from MSRP.
Also mentions 0% financing for 60 months.
tubs
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:38p
As mentioned earlier, turn off adblock. This fixed the FF issue for me.
woozyone
Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:40p
tubs said: As mentioned earlier, turn off adblock. This fixed the FF issue for me.
ajf3 said: Did you get the low rate promo financing as well or does the rebate eliminate that deal?
Maybe they should pay you to take the car off their hands....
seanH2O
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:52p
Unbelivable.... This is going to be the largest purchase triggered by fatwallet. Thanks for the heads up!
lilynini
Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:52p
Do you guys know if there are similar deals in Georgia? Thanks,
tubs
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:53p
Wondering is they're doing this in austin also.
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SaveByTyping
Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2009 @ 9:32p
Cerdo said: How is this not true? If I had bought that truck, the KBB value for it today is well over the purchase price at that time. Whether anyone would actually pay that much is suspect....
If only you'd purchased it so we'd have an invoice to look at. Ah well. On another note - I saw a brand-new loaded GMC for 5K - now there was a deal.
edit: as a matter of fact, if only there was a website where people obsessed with getting the best possible deal could discuss these issues. Maybe FW hasn't heard of GM?
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