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Pricing a new 2005 Nissan Frontier King Cab XE

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Fred - 17 Jun 2005 17:01 GMT
2005 Nissan Frontier King Cab XE was advertised by a local dealer below $13K
at the beginning of the year and now, June, within 6 months, the same truck
and dealer has it at $18K. A $5,000 or 38% increase!

I bought mine 2004 around $14K and if I waited 30 more days I could have had
a 2005 at below $13K. Great little truck at $14K but at $18K, I get a
Toyota. I also noticed last years local prices for Toyota truck were up but
Nissan were down but this year its reversed were Nissan is up and Toyota
prices are down. Couldn't figure it out, maybe just a local thing.
Butch Davis - 18 Jun 2005 00:26 GMT
It's called supply and demand.
> 2005 Nissan Frontier King Cab XE was advertised by a local dealer below
> $13K at the beginning of the year and now, June, within 6 months, the same
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> but Nissan were down but this year its reversed were Nissan is up and
> Toyota prices are down. Couldn't figure it out, maybe just a local thing.
Fred - 20 Jun 2005 20:09 GMT
> It's called supply and demand.

Over the weekend I noticed the ads had some used Nissan trucks asking more
than the new ones. This happens to other makes and models as well. Crazy
isn't it, and where is the demand in this? More like a new sucker every
minute.

>> 2005 Nissan Frontier King Cab XE was advertised by a local dealer below
>> $13K at the beginning of the year and now, June, within 6 months, the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>> but Nissan were down but this year its reversed were Nissan is up and
>> Toyota prices are down. Couldn't figure it out, maybe just a local thing.
 
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