North Carolina Nissan Car Dealers

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Re: NC/SC Lease questions [kem5882] by Car_man on Wed Oct 13 03:03:37 PDT 2010

Hello kem5882. NMAC's October buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 39 month lease of a 2010 Maxima S with 15,000 miles per year are .00075 and 51%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '10 Maxima SV are .00028 and 50%. Unfortunately, I don't believe that Nissan is currently providing any cash incentives on leases of the Maxima in your area right now. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum

NC/SC Lease questions by kem5882 on Sun Oct 10 21:49:35 PDT 2010

Hello, Can someone please provide me with Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.'s current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 39 month lease of the 2010 Maxima S and SV's? Also, what are the current cash incentives Nissan is offering in the Carolinas? Thanks in advance!

Re: Looking at 2010 LE Muranos in Charlotte NC [geezy1] by mikesmurano on Wed Jul 07 06:59:23 PDT 2010

Read the customer service and CVT thread before buying a Murano. Buy Acura or Lexus if you want a premium Japanese vehicle. If not, Nissan will take you to bankruptcy.

Looking at 2010 LE Muranos in Charlotte NC by geezy1 on Sat Jul 03 07:01:52 PDT 2010

Hi all. I a very interested in buying a 2010 LE loaded with leather wood grain, etc... pretty much all I can get but I don't need the nav. The prices here for that vehicle seems to run around 38-41 K or so how much should I pay for it to be a good deal? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Geezy

Re: Maybe a decent deal? [kevinc5] by tmorr2000 on Sat Jun 05 14:12:16 PDT 2010

Sorry about that. I'm in NC and the price before ttl is $22.360. Tax is 3% ($670.80) and $688 dealer fees.

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