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Re: Good deal on 2001 Rogue SV? [Car_man] by dade711 on Mon Nov 08 21:04:18 PST 2010

Thanks so much car_man! You rock! Would the money factor and residual be the same for the Front wheel drive instead of the AWD with 12,000 miles a year instead of 15,000? That is what I got a quote on with MSRP of $24,390 and selling price of $23,900. I appreciate all your help in advance. - Mike

Good deal on 2001 Rogue SV? by dade711 on Sun Nov 07 21:28:49 PST 2010

Car_man, Thanks so much for all your hard work and kind help. I am looking to lease a 2011 Rogue SV within the next few months for my wife when the lease on our 2008 Altima Coupe runs out. Can you tell me the current money factor and residual on this model and what you think I may benefit (if anything) from waiting until after the first of the year? Also can you let me know what a fair monthly price will be? I am in Memphis, TN and the MSRP is $24,390 and I am only getting them down to $23,900 for selling price. Thanks so much!

MF and Residual for 2001 Rogue SV by dade711 on Thu Sep 16 14:27:07 PDT 2010

Car_man, Thanks so much for all your hard work and kind help. I am looking to lease a 2011 Rogue SV within the next few months for my wife when the lease on our 2008 Altima Coup runs out. Can you tell me the current money factor and residual on this model and what you think I may benefit from waiting until after the first of the year? Thanks so much! :D

Re: Used 2007 Altima 2.5S [soulreaver] by jchan2 on Fri May 07 14:00:56 PDT 2010

I agree. If you can afford it comfortably, just pony up for a new one. Also, if you are only going to drive it 2 years, why not just lease it? I know most lease specials are 36 months, but you could see what the cost is for a 24 month lease and compare. I know Nissan at one point did a $199/month, 36 month lease special on the 2.5S. See how a 24 mo. lease pencils out... That might be better than buying the new one and trading it in after 2 years.

2009 Nissan Altima 2.5 S Sedan by knoxnissan on Thu Oct 15 18:34:06 PDT 2009

Hey Guys, I am getting a quote of $19,395 here in Knoxville TN for a 2009 Altima 2.5 S with very basic options - floor mats, kick plates, and splash guards. Could you guys advice what should I offer? Any help will be very valuable for me. Thanks V

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