Just recieved a quote for a 2017 Rogue SV AWD midnight edition 15000 miles a year for 290 a month.
MSRP 28875
Incentive 1250
Fees 595
Resid 54%
Downpayment 2099
Is this a good deal or not
Thanks
Just recieved a quote for a 2017 Rogue SV AWD midnight edition 15000 miles a year for 290 a month.
MSRP 28875
Incentive 1250
Fees 595
Resid 54%
Downpayment 2099
Is this a good deal or not
Thanks
Just at a glance I can definitely say no. Doesn’t meet 1% rule. Too much money down. Hold on I’ll explain more in a bit
MF from edmunds: 36/15 numbers - .00003 and 53% (2WD) or 54% (AWD) Please go on edmunds and ask for your specific model and state.
Using the calculator I get $262/mo based on a 10% discount on MSRP to $26000. You need to cut them down on that selling price.
Select Make:
MSRP:
28875
Sales Price:
26000
10% off MSRP
Taxed
Incentives :
0
Untaxed Incentives :
1250
Down Payment:
1150 (to get $2000 drive off)
Post-Sale
Rebate :
0
Acquisition Fee:
595
Miles/yr:
Residual:
54%
Residual (%) at 15,000 miles/yr
Months:
36
Money Factor:
.00003
APR: 0.07%
Document Fee:
$80
License/Registrat. Fee:
$400
Sales Tax: 9 %
X Tax is levied on the monthly lease payment (most states).
Also check your incentives: http://www.autobytel.com/nissan/rogue/2017/incentives/
I was offered a Rogue SV with premium and family pack 36/12k for $202 a month. MSRP of $29400. Standard drive offs.
I would walk away, it is not a good deal. You should be $2k below invoice before rebates on a Rogue.
I got it for less then 265