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Old 03-17-2005, 03:52 PM
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Default Good price on a 2005 6-speed Touring?

Invoice looks like ~$29,500. I'm in Southern California and it looks like there's a plentiful supply... how close to invoice is a reasonable deal?

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Old 03-17-2005, 05:05 PM
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at invoice is very possible....btw i was able to negotiate to invoice price last year for a 2005 model.
if you are very good maybe even below invoice
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at invoice is very possible....btw i was able to negotiate to invoice price last year for a 2005 model.
if you are very good maybe even below invoice
Thanks - there are a lot of dealers near me, all with plenty of cars, so I think it's a buyer's market.
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IMO, anything between invoice and about $750 over is a good deal considering the car is Nissan's flagship. I look for the best deal I can get and always keep in mind that the guys at the dealership have to eat as well.
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