2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
#1
2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the Hybrid game. After researching for several weeks i've decided on the 2009 NAH.
I received a quote from a SF/Bay Area dealer for a "FULLY LOADED" 2009 NAH for $27,290.00. The car looked very good and drove really well!
Do you guys think this is a good price? In comparison to Edmunds TMV tool it seems like a good price, but I don't know how reliable that is. I'd rather get feedback from you guys on this site.
ALSO - how long is the battery expected to last? Is it safe to assume that mpg will start to drop off as the battery gets older? I apologies if this is a stupid question...i'm a hybrid newbie
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
prime
I'm new to the Hybrid game. After researching for several weeks i've decided on the 2009 NAH.
I received a quote from a SF/Bay Area dealer for a "FULLY LOADED" 2009 NAH for $27,290.00. The car looked very good and drove really well!
Do you guys think this is a good price? In comparison to Edmunds TMV tool it seems like a good price, but I don't know how reliable that is. I'd rather get feedback from you guys on this site.
ALSO - how long is the battery expected to last? Is it safe to assume that mpg will start to drop off as the battery gets older? I apologies if this is a stupid question...i'm a hybrid newbie
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
prime
#2
Re: 2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
Not sure on the price, but do keep in in that there's a $3500 incentive on the NAH per http://local.nissanusa.com/crossregi...ma-hybrid.html.
The HV battery is warranted to 10 years/150K miles.
You might find http://avt.inl.gov/hev.shtml (look at all the PDFs for Nissan and Toyota hybrids) and http://avt.inl.gov/pdf/hev/end_of_life_test_1.pdff interesting. Although end of life test wasn't done on the NAH, the Prius lost little fuel economy after 160K miles.
The HV battery is warranted to 10 years/150K miles.
You might find http://avt.inl.gov/hev.shtml (look at all the PDFs for Nissan and Toyota hybrids) and http://avt.inl.gov/pdf/hev/end_of_life_test_1.pdff interesting. Although end of life test wasn't done on the NAH, the Prius lost little fuel economy after 160K miles.
#3
Re: 2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
Thanks for the response. The rebate is already priced into the $27,290 price quote. The dealer invoice is 31K less $4,500 in total rebates = $27,290.00
Additional feedback is appreciated.
Thanks!
Prime
Additional feedback is appreciated.
Thanks!
Prime
#4
Re: 2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
Side note, although this doesn't factor into your purchase price, as long as you don't face AMT, you should qualify for a $2350 Federal tax credit. See http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/tax_hybrid.shtml.
#5
Re: 2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
so basically you are paying invoice price for the car. i think that anytime you can pay invoice price, you are getting a pretty good deal. what is the exact invoice price?
#6
Re: 2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
It would be a crappy deal if you pay invoice and there are thousands in incentives/rebates.
#7
Re: 2009 NAH Quote - is this a good price?
Dealer Invoice: 32,075
Total Rebates: 4,740
Purchase price: 27,335
Specs: 2009 NAH
Convenience Package
Connection Package
Technology Package
Kickplate
Floor mats
Moon Roof
25 Miles!
I'll post pix when I get a chance!
Regards,
-John
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