Need advice from all the experience driver
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Need advice from all the experience driver
I just purchase and used 2009 g37xs 6 month ago and now I have receive a letter from Nissan :
Exclusive upgrade notification
I qualifie for an upgrade, they are focusing on the 2009 g37 models and they are looking to acquire it for their Certifed pre0owned program, and since I have one they are looking to offer me a deal.
so the deal is they are looking to make me an offer to upgrade my 2009 to an 2012/2013 or a CPO in stock.
their goal is
1- An offer that will allow selected clients to upgrade their current vehicle with little or no out of pocket expense.
2- Allow clients to maintain a comfortable payment based on their current vehicle budget.
An addition to rates as low as 0% and cash incentive up to $13,000 and a $2,000 voucher also.
Has this ever happen to anyone like receiving an offer and if yes is it a good deal
tks in advance.
Exclusive upgrade notification
I qualifie for an upgrade, they are focusing on the 2009 g37 models and they are looking to acquire it for their Certifed pre0owned program, and since I have one they are looking to offer me a deal.
so the deal is they are looking to make me an offer to upgrade my 2009 to an 2012/2013 or a CPO in stock.
their goal is
1- An offer that will allow selected clients to upgrade their current vehicle with little or no out of pocket expense.
2- Allow clients to maintain a comfortable payment based on their current vehicle budget.
An addition to rates as low as 0% and cash incentive up to $13,000 and a $2,000 voucher also.
Has this ever happen to anyone like receiving an offer and if yes is it a good deal
tks in advance.
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RYs06MT (06-22-2013)
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I just purchase and used 2009 g37xs 6 month ago and now I have receive a letter from Nissan :
Exclusive upgrade notification
I qualifie for an upgrade, they are focusing on the 2009 g37 models and they are looking to acquire it for their Certifed pre0owned program, and since I have one they are looking to offer me a deal.
so the deal is they are looking to make me an offer to upgrade my 2009 to an 2012/2013 or a CPO in stock.
their goal is
1- An offer that will allow selected clients to upgrade their current vehicle with little or no out of pocket expense.
2- Allow clients to maintain a comfortable payment based on their current vehicle budget.
An addition to rates as low as 0% and cash incentive up to $13,000 and a $2,000 voucher also.
Has this ever happen to anyone like receiving an offer and if yes is it a good deal
tks in advance.
Exclusive upgrade notification
I qualifie for an upgrade, they are focusing on the 2009 g37 models and they are looking to acquire it for their Certifed pre0owned program, and since I have one they are looking to offer me a deal.
so the deal is they are looking to make me an offer to upgrade my 2009 to an 2012/2013 or a CPO in stock.
their goal is
1- An offer that will allow selected clients to upgrade their current vehicle with little or no out of pocket expense.
2- Allow clients to maintain a comfortable payment based on their current vehicle budget.
An addition to rates as low as 0% and cash incentive up to $13,000 and a $2,000 voucher also.
Has this ever happen to anyone like receiving an offer and if yes is it a good deal
tks in advance.
Having the latest and greatest with Nav, and all the other goodies is nice.
Life is short.
Let them run the numbers for you and then decide if it is worth it to you.
Telcoman
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flipmode007 (06-22-2013)
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Nope- going to the dealer and investing some time is exactly what this sales scheme is all about. Do the research on your own and decide if it's worth paying sales tax, tags, etc. all over again to get a slightly updated vehicle. Life is short and spend your time doing what you want- not sitting in the F&I office, ****ering over numbers.
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Next you're going to tell us a long lost relative of yours passed away and now all you have to pay is $5,000 to get your millions!
Seriously though, rule #1 do not believe a salesman/dealership. They are there to sell stuff and make money, they never have your best interest in mind.
Seriously though, rule #1 do not believe a salesman/dealership. They are there to sell stuff and make money, they never have your best interest in mind.