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I know at manheim you can pay extra 150 for post sae inspection you can return within 14 days if you find its no good. From what ive read these psi are very detailed.I know nissan has a lane of off lease vehicles. I just wonder if they bring the cars to the auction they don't feel are in showroom condition?disallow wrote:IMO Nissan is the only warranty you should consider. I'd call them and find out what the details are, perhaps they could speak hypothetically. Normally I'm sure they would require a VIN.
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How the cars get to auction varies, but these lease returns get dropped off at random Nissan dealers. Some finance companies will have an online auction for dealers to try to buy these before they go to a physical sale. Others may just offer it to the turn-in dealer at a fixed price. Whether a dealer buys it just depends on if that particular dealer needs/wants that car and/or if the price is reasonable. I would say there's a bigger chance that the lower condition cars end up at the sale, but there are plenty of other instances where a dealer just doesn't want the car or the price isn't right.mikeyhill wrote:I know at manheim you can pay extra 150 for post sae inspection you can return within 14 days if you find its no good. From what ive read these psi are very detailed.I know nissan has a lane of off lease vehicles. I just wonder if they bring the cars to the auction they don't feel are in showroom condition?disallow wrote:IMO Nissan is the only warranty you should consider. I'd call them and find out what the details are, perhaps they could speak hypothetically. Normally I'm sure they would require a VIN.
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