Rated 10
Buying a 2012 Nissan Armada, and saving $7000 off of MSRP.
Do your homework with the report. In my case the report said cost was $58,000. From this you have to deduct the latest incentive from the manufacturer which was $4000. So actual dealer cost should be around $54,000 and that is what I called around and offered to a couple of dealers and one said ok. Why, because it was year end, it was month end, and dealers will get more incentives when they hit budgets and meet committed sales volumes and it was a product that the dealer wanted to move.
Neil from Vineland, ON
reported on Friday, December 23, 2011