How much did you pay OTD?

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copter105
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1) How much did you pay for your Versa after tax and title etc... (OTD)(rebates)?2) What year and model/options do you have?3) What city/where did you buy it?


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A1. I think I was about $16 OTD with VPP discount. A2. Bought the S model hatch with convenience package.A3. Jackson, MS

Are you thinking of getting one or just got one?

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copter105
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Promise Land wrote:A1. I think I was about $16 OTD with VPP discount. A2. Bought the S model hatch with convenience package.A3. Jackson, MS

Are you thinking of getting one or just got one?
Thinking of getting one. I ant to know what real price to expect.

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copter105 wrote:Thinking of getting one. I ant to know what real price to expect.
While this forum is a great place to find that kind of information from owners first-hand, there are other tools available to find out what the market value is for a car in a particular region.

If you haven't tried it, Edmunds.com has what they call a TMV feature (true market value) for this very question. You 'build' the car as you want it (they have all the manufacturer actual option packages listed) and then input your ZIP code and they provide the TMV.

Good luck with your purchase.

fjwagner
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copter105 wrote:
Thinking of getting one. I ant to know what real price to expect.
not the best source as everyone bought a car equipped somewhat differently, from different parts of the country and at different times. Use sources such as expedia.com, carsdirect.com to learn the invoice price. Then look at Nissanusa.com to find out what rebates are available in your part of the country to subsequently subtract from the invoice price. Subtract a few hundred dollars and begin negotiating.


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