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Hi Carman, New to the site, wife is looking at 2011 Murano SL AWD. We got a quote from a dealer here in CT for 35,971.00 Looking to lease, do you know what the April money factor and residual value for 36 months 12,000 and 15,000 miles. Thanks
Hi bigto. Nissan's August incentives are fairly similar to its July programs. You can still lease from a dealer in New York if you live in Connecticut if you really want to. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
Thanks to all for the great posts and responses. I've been a long time lurker and find this site to be very educational (especially postings by Car_man and delta737h). I'm considering leasing the 2010 Altima 3.5S and have my lease proposals ready for negotiation. Here is the wrinkle. I currently live in NY but will be moving to Greenwich, CT (slated for mid August). I'm torn because I'd like to capitalize on the current incentives. Couple of quick questions... 1) Would you recommend that I lease before current incentives/offer expire (8/2) in NY and change over to CT? 2) Alternatively, I can wait until my move to CT, change license, and find competitive lease offering in CT. However, if I live in CT, can I still take advantage of out-of-state dealers in NY? Thanks all. Apologies if these are duplicative questions. Thanks in advance for your help.
Any prices from recent purchases in CT/NYC?
Hi, We purchased a 2010 Murano LE at the end of December and at the time we got 2.9% financing and 3% off invoice. Benefit then was to get the sales tax write off. The same dealer is offering Nissan employee pricing to employees of large companies which is over 4% off invoice, 0% financing and 2 years maintenance, guessing to compete with Toyota incentives. Anyone know if you can do better on your own or is the employee the lowest deal. We are thinking of getting either another Murano LE or a Maxima sedan....we absolutely love the Murano LE. Thanks, Bob
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