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محمد حرب
2024-09-05 20:27

Is the 15.6% interest rate for the Nissan Altima 2024 in February, including two years of interest, a bad deal, everyone?

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عبدالله فريد
عبدالله فريد2024-12-03 17:21
Enjoy, still in stock, at least cut another 12,000.
عبدالرحمن آسيا
عبدالرحمن آسيا2024-12-03 16:29
It's expensive, inventory car.
حمدان حسين
حمدان حسين2024-12-03 14:53
In the past two to three months, it's normal for the Enjoy Edition to be priced between 15-15.5.
حمدان حسين
حمدان حسين2024-12-03 14:53
[I'd like some quiet time] If it's in the past few months, it's okay. In February, it's still a bit expensive. In February, it could land at basically around 14.7.
عبد العزيز خلدون
عبد العزيز خلدون2024-12-03 12:29
Then if I pay in full, 15.48, is it a good deal? [I want to be alone]
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عبدالله مستعصم
عبدالله مستعصم2024-09-10 23:48
Not cheap.
علي كلثوم
علي كلثوم2024-09-08 08:55
Passing by with my 2022 19.5 big "yuan zhong".
سلمان مستنصر
سلمان مستنصر2024-09-07 23:37
I have a Premium 16.5 produced around April. I just paid the deposit a few days ago.
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نايف توفيق
نايف توفيق2024-09-07 19:06
Can you lower it by another 20,000?
حسن آسيا
حسن آسيا2024-09-07 12:03
It's expensive, including interest of 14.6.

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