Actually happens all the time. VPP isn't that hard to beat with the incentives that Nissan has. I just wanted to let others know when they go in to be prepared for them to be told they can get a better deal without VPP and most dealers won't accept it for that reason.
I had one also but couldn't use it on my Titan at any dealership in Texas I called. I even called Nissan VPP to ask them about it and they agreed to what I said above.
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Originally Posted by Robert_Nash
Obviously, each person should try to make the best deal they can and some dealers can/will beat the VPP deal but that doesn't happen very often, especially not on the VPP plan usually reserved for Nissan employees as if being offered here.
Also, this plan does also include any applicable incentives - per NISSAN, this incentive plan means "a $750- to $1,500-flat discount below dealer invoice plus all applicable incentives. The discount on VPP-eligible Infiniti vehicles is $1,250 below dealer invoice plus any applicable incentives".
In any case, unless someone changes their mind, all five VPP claim numbers have already been spoken for (those of you with PMs to me and pending an answer will get an answer from me sometime today but probably not until this evening).
A big thank you to those of you who are taking advantage of this and for those who would have; I'm sorry that I can only do five of these this time around.
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