2005 touring price
It's alright. I have the same exact setup in my FX35, entering addresses is a chore and it doesn't recognize some, which is weird. It also has a fairly decent refresh rate, improved over the 2003/04 models.
Originally Posted by Arnold K.
No it wasn't. A Touring with Auto cost $32k (34k with navi), and the market price for it was close to $30-32k. The 6spd Touring cost $33.5k, but could've been had for 31-32k. Only the Track and 35th Anniv. models were able to approach and pass the 36k mark.
Edit: http://nissannews.com/nissan/2005veh...h_Anniv_DN.pdf
Edit: http://nissannews.com/nissan/2005veh...h_Anniv_DN.pdf
And if I suppose we should also not take into account the the fact that you have to order side airbags in order to get NAV package?
Another newsflash: cars with NAV cost 5-8% more....options always depreciate more than the base car. Nav depreciates less than other $$ options, such as AEP or chrome wheels. That article was written by journalists, not car business people.
As far as factory NAV goes, it was good by 2003 standards, but is showing its age at this point. The new Altima system is better. It dresses up the interior of the car nicely though, and I would still think you are getting a good deal even without it.
Forget these haters; you're buying the car right next to auction pricing and getting nav thrown on as icing on the cake. Enjoy!
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