Leasing Vs. Financing.
Hopefully i'll get alot of answers here, because I'm asking a lot of questions.
For starters, I have a fully loaded Black 97 SE that im selling (to cancel out my loan).
First off, I must keep my payment very close to 400 a month. I also want a NEW car, am I better off getting a 2001? or getting a 2000, whats the price difference?
Second, lets say I plan on keeping the car for only 4 years, is it better to lease or to buy?
Third, lets say I intend on actually purchasing the car for a long time, is it better to finance, or is it better to actually lease for 3/4 years then buy it once the lease is over for the reduced price?
What should i expect to pay monthly on a fully loaded 2000 SE lease, and on a 2000 SE fully loaded finance? And the same for 2001's..
A nearby dealer said he'd sell me a fully loaded 2000 SE for $26,500 is that good or bad? The sticker is 3 grand higher. And would printing out offers from other dealers online and bringing them to my local dealers be affective if i find a cheap price?
Thanks and sorry for all the questions, I really want a 5th gen!! And would much rather take advise from all of you than some ****ty dealer out for my wallet. Thanks again!! ~~Nine7Max
For starters, I have a fully loaded Black 97 SE that im selling (to cancel out my loan). First off, I must keep my payment very close to 400 a month. I also want a NEW car, am I better off getting a 2001? or getting a 2000, whats the price difference?
Second, lets say I plan on keeping the car for only 4 years, is it better to lease or to buy?
Third, lets say I intend on actually purchasing the car for a long time, is it better to finance, or is it better to actually lease for 3/4 years then buy it once the lease is over for the reduced price?
What should i expect to pay monthly on a fully loaded 2000 SE lease, and on a 2000 SE fully loaded finance? And the same for 2001's..
A nearby dealer said he'd sell me a fully loaded 2000 SE for $26,500 is that good or bad? The sticker is 3 grand higher. And would printing out offers from other dealers online and bringing them to my local dealers be affective if i find a cheap price?
Thanks and sorry for all the questions, I really want a 5th gen!! And would much rather take advise from all of you than some ****ty dealer out for my wallet. Thanks again!! ~~Nine7Max
This is what I did
Get as much information that you can get your hands on....I had about 20 pieces of paper of **** I copied off the internet. The dealer must have thought I was an idiot....but I got to see every number they had on the car...Also....tell your insurance man that you are looking at a particular car.... If you search you can get the invoice cost on the different options that come on the car.
I traded my car in....did they tell you what they would give for your car?
I was able to get 6.9 through nissan...I am pretty happy with that rate....I could only get 8.99 through the last lender....I saved some pretty good cash on that.
I got my 2000 se 5 sp Comf and Con pack black leather bose for 25,000.
If you can get a 2001 non anniv for 3000 off the sticker then do it... Order it the way you want it!
I traded my car in....did they tell you what they would give for your car?
I was able to get 6.9 through nissan...I am pretty happy with that rate....I could only get 8.99 through the last lender....I saved some pretty good cash on that.
I got my 2000 se 5 sp Comf and Con pack black leather bose for 25,000.
If you can get a 2001 non anniv for 3000 off the sticker then do it... Order it the way you want it!
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First of all... how much do you want for ur SE?
(looking...)
well actually thats it
oh and...
Negotiate the price... then once u have the lowest u can get... SIGNED so they cant back up...
TELL them to remove the
$300 current Nissan advertising fee (built into MSRP)
Also have them subtract 3% of total invoice price (that is nissans factory to dealer holdback as of now)
and read fine print... if theres a prep fee make em take it off... cuz the factory pays them to prep it... doesnt need to be paid twice
~tom
oh hell... also if u want the consumer reports Y2K max price service report ($12) lemme know... I'll email u it in Word format... I bought it a few weeks ago
~tom
(looking...)
well actually thats it
oh and...
Negotiate the price... then once u have the lowest u can get... SIGNED so they cant back up...
TELL them to remove the
$300 current Nissan advertising fee (built into MSRP)
Also have them subtract 3% of total invoice price (that is nissans factory to dealer holdback as of now)
and read fine print... if theres a prep fee make em take it off... cuz the factory pays them to prep it... doesnt need to be paid twice
~tom
oh hell... also if u want the consumer reports Y2K max price service report ($12) lemme know... I'll email u it in Word format... I bought it a few weeks ago
~tom
It all boils down to how much you drive. 12K a year is NOT A WHOLE LOT. Most of us commute a long way, or love to drive. Nissan's slogan of "Driven" doesn't apply to "Leasing"
Imagine no long distant trips in that nice shiny new Maxima. I've had my car since 8/18 and if I had leased her, I'd have to stop driving her in November heh heh heh. In my opinion its worth the expense to buy. Hell, you might even find a great used one. Look around.
Imagine no long distant trips in that nice shiny new Maxima. I've had my car since 8/18 and if I had leased her, I'd have to stop driving her in November heh heh heh. In my opinion its worth the expense to buy. Hell, you might even find a great used one. Look around.
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