Mar 29th, 2011 by Dean Hightower
Nissan is offering 0% interest rate loan incentives, cash back rebates and lease deals on trucks and SUVs during March.
Nissan is offering the 2011 Frontier with a 0% interest rate incentive for 60 months or $2,000 cash back during March.
The 2011 Nissan Titan comes with a 0% financing deal for 60 months during March. The 2011 Titan is also available with a $4,500 cash back rebate this month.
The 2011 Nissan Rogue is available with a 0% financing incentive for 36 months during March. The 2011 Rogue can also be bought with a 1.9% interest rate deal for up to 60 months or a 2.9% incentive for 72 months. The 2011 Nissan Rogue can be leased for $199 a month on a 39-month lease with $2,449 due at lease signing. Nissan is also offering the 2011 Rogue with $1,025 cash back.
The 2011 Nissan Murano is available during March with a 0% financing incentive for 36 months, 1.9% for up to 60 months or 2.9% for 72 months. The 2011 Murano is also available with $500 cash back this month. During March, the 2011 Nissan Murano can be leased for $299 a month on a 39-month lease with a $2,999 down payment.
During March, the 2011 Nissan Xterra is available with a 0% financing incentive for 36 months, 1.9% for up to 60 months or 2.9% for 72 months. The 2011 Xterra is also available with $1,250 cash back. This month, the 2011 Nissan Xterra will cost $369 a month on a 39-month lease with $2,999 due at lease signing.
The 2011 Nissan Pathfinder is also available with 0% financing for 36 months or 1.9% financing for 60 months. The 2011 Pathfinder also comes with a $2,000 cash back rebate. The 2011 Pathfinder can be leased with a $299 per month lease deal on a 39-month lease with a $2,999 down payment.
The 2011 Nissan Armada (pictured) is available with a $499 per month lease deal on a 39-month lease with a $2,999 down payment. The 2011 Armada is also available with a $3,500 cash back rebate.
Just be aware that recent buyers have been stuck with leaking gas tanks on new Nissan Titan trucks, and Nissan refuses to fix this problem, even though a simple shield could avert these leaks if installed by Nissan. Instead Nissan refuses to correct its design defect, no doubt to save a couple of dollars, and has the nerve to charge the customer nearly a thousand dollars to replace the tank with another defective tank that could leak again at any time.