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Nissan Features Five-Year, Zero Percent Car Loans in November
In November, Nissan is offering 0 percent auto loan financing, cash back and discounted lease deals on most models. Nissan hasn’t strayed too much the past few months with its incentives. This is good news if you decided to wait to buy a new Nissan, as the incentives haven’t changed much recently.
Nissan’s 0 percent car loan rates are good in November on the Versa sedan, Versa hatchback, Cube, Sentra, Altima, Altima coupe, Maxima, Rogue, Murano, Xterra, Pathfinder, Frontier and Titan. The Maxima has an additional $1,000 in NMAC cash on top of the 0 percent incentive, while the Murano and Rogue have an extra $500.
Nissan has extended the 0 percent auto loan rate to 60 months on most models, except the Cube, Maxima, Rogue, Murano and Pathfinder, which have 0 percent for only 36 months. If you prefer a longer auto loan length than 60 months, Nissan is also offering car loans up to 72 months long. The interest rate increases with the length of the loan. Most models with 72-month loan lengths have a 0.9, 1.9 or 2.9 percent interest rate, so it’s still a good deal.
The Nissan Murano has an extra $500 in cash on top of its 0 percent auto loan rate and 39-month lease deal in November.
Nissan is also offering cash back incentives in lieu of 0 percent rates this month. Cash back ranges from $500 to $5,500 on select models. Cash back incentives are a good option if you are financing your auto loan through your bank or credit union. Nissan says on its site its cash back offer is only good when you buy a vehicle from what the dealer currently has available in stock.
Nissan is featuring 39-month leases for every vehicle in its lineup except the 370Z Coupe, 370Z Roadster and GT-R in November, with monthly payments ranging from $149 to $499. You’ll need anywhere from $1,999 to $2,999 at lease signing. A few lease deals also include NMAC bonus cash. The Nissan Rogue and Murano have $500 in NMAC lease bonus cash, while the Maxima has an extra $1,000.
Incentives listed are for the southeast region. They may differ depending on where you live. Check Nissan’s site to find the incentives in your area.