Nissan Updates Incentives for Cash for Clunkers

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Now that Cash for Clunkers has a fresh round of funding, automakers who didn’t see huge sales the first time around are making sure their own incentives will lure in shoppers. Nissan launched a new sale called the Bottom Line event. There are significant cash-back offers on a number of models including $3,000 off a 2009 Nissan Quest and $2,000 cash back on a 2009 Nissan Sentra.

The program runs through Aug. 31; a detailed list of incentives is below.

  • 2009 Nissan Altima Coupe and sedan: $1,500 cash back or 1.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Armada: $4,000 cash back or 1.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Frontier: $2,500 or 0.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Maxima: $1,750 cash back or 2.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Murano: $500 or 2.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Pathfinder: $2,500 cash back or 1.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Quest: $3,000 cash back or 0.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Rogue: $500 cash back or 2.9%  financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Sentra: $2,000 cash back or 0.9% financing for 60 months
  • 2009 Nissan Xterra: $2,000 or 1.9% financing for 60 months

Incentives vary by region. Make sure to check with Nissan for deals in your area.

Comments 

Because all the soccer moms are running to get their hands on a Quest.

If you’re interested CNBC has put together a slideshow which lists the most popular trade-ins and new vehicles purchased under the CARS program. You can check it out here: http://bit.ly/18hGVt
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Do the people who use this cash for clunkers and buy vehicles from other companies other than those that are made in the United States realize the money goes to that country and not the U.S. economy? Also, are government officials buying and driving around in compact and fuel saving vehicles like the ones that they expect the american people to drive?

If your clunker doesn't qualify for a c4c voucher, you can still donate your car to charity and get a tax deduction. In addition, your car donation will help a needy charity.

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