Nissan – New August Incentives
The Nissan company has announced a number of very good incentives for August 2009 on most of it’s 2009 models and even a couple of 2010 models. The incentives come in the form of direct-to-customer rebates and low-interest loans, including many 0% APR loans. These special Nissan deals end on August 31, 2009.
Let’s start with the 2009 Nissan 350Z which, as you might know, is being replaced by the 2010 370Z. This makes for some excellent deals on the leftover 350Z cars, including the convertible models. A factory-to-customer rebate of $2500 is being offered, as well as $2500 factory-to-dealer cash, which can’t be combined with the rebate but can be combined with the low-interest loan also being offered (0.9% for 12/24/36 months and 1.9% for 48/60 months).
The 2010 Nissan Armada large SUV is the only 2010 model being promoted with factory-to-customer rebates. The rebate is $4000. Or you can go for a low interest loan that ranges from 1.9% to 3.9%, depending on the length of the loan.
On 2009 models, there is whopping $5000 rebate on the Nissan Titan truck.
The Nissan Altima Hybrid gets a very nice $3250 rebate or 0% APR loan for 12/24/36/48/60 months.
The Nissan Quest minivan and Frontier truck has a $3000 rebate, or 0% APR for 12/24/36 months.
There is a $2500 rebate for the Nissan Pathfinder SUV or 1.9%-2.9% APR loan rates.
For the Nissan Xterra, you can have a $2000 factory-to-customer rebate, or a low-APR loan.
Then for the Nissan Sentra, you have a choice of $1500 rebate or 0% APR loan.
Next, there is a $1250 rebate for the small Nissan Versa or 0% APR loan rate.
The Nissan Maxima, Murano, and Rogue have no rebates being offered but do have low-interest loans – 1.9% APR to 4.9% APR depending on length of loan.
You can get free price quotes on any of the Nissan cars from Edmunds.com. The quotes will automatically include any cash-back rebates or discounts that are currently available.
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