Nissan has set pricing for its full-size 2014 NV passenger and cargo van for a vehicle that has arrived at dealerships. The Nissan NV's base price increases $250 to $25,670 for the cargo version with a standard roof.
by Staff
March 7, 2014
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Nissan has set pricing for its full-size 2014 NV passenger and cargo van for a vehicle that has arrived at dealerships. Prices listed below don't include a $995 destination and handling fee.
The Nissan NV's base price increases $250 to $25,670 for the cargo version with a standard roof. The Nissan NV cargo is available in three models including the NV1500, NV2500 HD, and NV3500 HD. A high-roof option is available for the NV2500 and NV3500. Buyers have a choice of engines, including a 4.0L V-6 and 5.6L V-8, mated to a five-speed automatic transmission.
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Nissan has added several cargo enhancements for the S and SV trim levels, as well as revising optional equipment packages. The former Tow Package is now standard equipment with the V-8.
Retail prices for standard-roof versions are set at $25,670 for the NV1500 S V-6, $26,660 for the NV1500 SV V-6, $26,670 for the NV2500 S V-6, $27,660 for the NV2500 SV V-6, $27,870 for the NV2500 S V-8, $28,860 for the NV2500 SV V-8, $29,570 for the NV3500 S V-8, and $30,560 for the NV3500 SV V-8.
Prices for the high-roof cargo version are set at $29,220 for the NV2500 S V-6, $30,210 for the NV2500 SV V-6, $30,420 for the NV2500 SV V-6, $31,410 for the NV2500 SV V-8, $32,120 for the NV3500 S V-8, and $33,110 for the NV3500 SV V-8.
Nissan has also set pricing for the 2014 NV passenger van, which is offered with four rows to seat 12 occupants. These models include the NV3500 HD S, NV3500 HD SV, and NV3500 HD SL. The NV3500 HD SL is only available with a V-8 engine.
Prices for passenger version are set at $32,240 for the NVP3500 SV V-6, $34,440 for the NVP3500 SV V-6, $33,440 for the NVP3500 S V-8, $35,640 for the NVP3500 SV V-8, and $38,240 for the NVP3500 SL V-8.
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