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tidester, host
Bob
Bob
Nissan does not have the resale of Toyota and Honda in the United States nor do Nissan vehicles sell as well new or used as Toyota or Honda.
Those who put such a high priority on resale... go buy a Toyota or Honda, and then come back in a few years when Nissan's resale values approach those of Toyota and Honda.
Bob
mbunting "Nissan Dunehawk concept" Sep 26, 2003 6:27pm
Bob
Viewed the DuneHawk jpegs. Nice truck. If it is ever produced, the price will be extortious. Somewhere between $75,000 to $110,000 based on comparable technologies (look at the MB G500).
Politics aside, are we supposed to send the Statue of Liberty back to France? Yes? No?
And that's not a political question? Nice try!
Be careful what you ask for. They may decide to send Jerry Lewis back to US! :-)
tidester, host
Back to Toys vs. Sans, I read Healey's report on the Armada in USATODAY online. Very favorable except he doesn't like the truck's frontend looks: too generic, in his opinion. But what does he know? He is only a newspaper reporter.
Try REAL HARD to refrain - as difficult as I know it is!
Thanks.
tidester, host
Thanks,
Steve
From what I've seen listed, I'm thinking about an LE 4x4 with the Technology Package.
rear splash guards: $50
Microfilter: $50
floor/cargo mat (6-piece): $200
front splash guards: $50
front/rear splash guards: $100
cargo tray: $70
grille guard: $590
It was fresh off the truck and still being prepped as I walked around it. This truck is well equipped in base form. Full power, rear sonar, air curtains, 6cd changer, keyless entry, rear air and sound. All this for 34k.
The truck looks very good in person it is the same size as the expy. The interior cloth seemed a little low grade but not as bad as what is in the expy but not as good as the toyota cloth seats. the second row could fit 7 footers the space is just immense. The third row was fully functional but didn't seem as roomy as the expy. the guy preppeing it had the stereo up and it sounded ok playing an fm signal on the non bose system.
I will drive it this weekend with my family and report back on the driving dynamics but it still seems like a winner after checking it out in the flesh.
this is according to pre-production info. from nissan.
floor mats are optional on EVERY nissan vehicle...the dealers just dont order them without very often.
Thanks for the info. I wish Nissan's website would show configuration options.
Bob
pfarmada -Do you mind sharing what options your car had, how much you paid and where you purchased it?