Nissan Increases MSRP for 2012-MY NV Commercial Van Lineup
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced an interim pricing increase on 2012 Nissan NV commercial van models sold in the United States, effective immediately.
by Staff
July 1, 2011
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Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced an interim pricing increase on 2012 Nissan NV commercial van models sold in the United States, effective immediately.
Nissan said its Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) increase $360 USD for Standard Roof models and $510 USD for High Roof models.
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Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2012 Nissan NV Standard Roof models include:
Model/Roof/Engine
NV 1500 Standard Roof S V-6 $24,950 USD
NV 1500 Standard Roof SV V-6 $26,550 USD
NV 2500 Standard Roof S V-6 $25,950 USD
NV 2500 Standard Roof SV V-6 $27,550 USD
NV 2500 Standard Roof S V-8 $26,850 USD
NV 2500 Standard Roof SV V-8 $28,450 USD
NV 3500 Standard Roof S V-8 $28,550 USD
NV 3500 Standard Roof SV V-8 $30,150 USD
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) for the 2012 Nissan NV High Roof models include:
Model/Roof/Engine
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NV 2500 High Roof S V-6 $28,500 USD
NV 2500 High Roof SV V-6 $30,100 USD
NV 2500 High Roof S V-8 $29,400 USD
NV 2500 High Roof SV V-8 $31,000 USD
NV 3500 High Roof S V-8 $31,100 USD
NV 3500 High Roof SV V-8 $32,700 USD
* MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and destination charges. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice.
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