in my opinion that is too much for any car that elvis didn't personally, personally own, I think a car depreciates by 20% just by being drove off the car lot, but im not sure of what arrangements you might have had at the dealership..im assuming there.
2007-05-27 10:37:49
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answered by zoot 3
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No it isn't. The Nissan dealership I used to work at had a base Sentra 2.0 with the CVT for $15,000. After taxes it would wind up costing around $17,000. That is with manual locks and windows even. If you were to add power locks and windows, cruise control and a couple of other options you would be well beyond $18,000. They are great cars and you should enjoy you're new car rather than worrying about whether or not you eeked every last penny out of the dealership's pockets.
2007-05-27 13:40:23
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answered by samjpatrick 2
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Mazda 3 each and each of ways my buddy. I own 2006 Mazda 3. Its relatively stable on gas and its stable. My dad has Nissan Sentra and that i think of its piece of junk. you won't be in a position of examine Nissan to Mazda 3. Mazda is plenty off extra effective then Nissan. Mazda is extra of sporty sort of motor vehicle on an identical time as Nissan Sentra is in basic terms customary sort of motor vehicle. MY acquaintances dad owns Nissan dealership in my city and he stated Nissan Sentra between the worst vehicles to purchase via fact they have somewhat some minor problems so which you're able to be able to desire to get it fixed somewhat some cases. Plus Mazda's 3 high quality won't be in a position of be matched to Nissan Sentra via fact Mazda 3 is plenty extra extra effective looking and interial is ten cases extra effective. additionally overall performance of Mazda 3 is plenty extra effective then Nissan Sentra. Mazda 3 is plenty used to tutor ppl in racing faculties via fact of its intense overall performance for small fee. definitely Mazda 3 is a activities yet does not fee to plenty earnings any respect. With 37k miles i've got no longer had any problems with it in basic terms Oil changes each now and then.
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answered by laranjeira 4
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The price sounds right. You may be able to return it if Nissan has a 30 day return policy. If not you basically loose 20-30% depreciation.
2007-05-27 14:18:56
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answered by ? 7
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In my opinion, yes. (That means I don't think so highly of the Sentra.) But it may be the going rate in your area.
Are you talking about U.S. dollars and not Canadian? Are you including finance costs and sales taxes? You better not have paid close to the sticker price. If you did, you need to learn how to negotiate.
I guess I'm lucky I live in a large metropolitan area - where the prices are usually lower than other areas because the dealers are competitive and have a lot of sales.
2007-05-27 16:04:33
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answered by Spee 5
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I agree the price you paid is correct for a new car of that size or you could of had a base model Honda Civic for about 20,000 dollars and it won't get 36 miles a gallon.
2007-05-27 13:44:54
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answered by John Paul 7
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Depending on the features that it has, it may be a little high. but if it is decked out with all the options, the answer is no.
2007-05-27 10:43:41
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answered by Mr. RN 3
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i got my sentra for 17,000 and its fully loaded... with the exception of leather and a sunroof. and its standard, so i could have paid the extra grand... but i guess it really depends on where ur from. (reside in 210)
2007-05-28 16:17:45
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answered by Jon says... 3
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Well.... If I was gonna spend that much I would spend a little more and get the Spec-V.
2007-05-27 18:51:09
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answered by import_lover2005 2
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