Careful with your terms there. VPP is a discount program offered to Nissan employees, business associates, and trade partners. Don't go asking for it if you're not eligible . Also, the $1000 rebate was only for early adopters -- just owners of '11 and '12 models.LeftieBiker said:I've never heard of that. You do get the VPP discount, which used to be a $1000 credit that could be applied to the DP, but I don't think it's anything more than a reduction in MSRP, now.
Careful with your terms there. VPP is a discount program offered to Nissan employees, business associates, and trade partners. Don't go asking for it if you're not eligible .
No way. Citation needed.LeftieBiker said:Careful with your terms there. VPP is a discount program offered to Nissan employees, business associates, and trade partners. Don't go asking for it if you're not eligible .
VPP is offered to anyone who has bought or leased a Nissan, I guess because that makes us "business associates" or "trade partners."
iluvmacs said:No way. Citation needed.LeftieBiker said:Careful with your terms there. VPP is a discount program offered to Nissan employees, business associates, and trade partners. Don't go asking for it if you're not eligible .
VPP is offered to anyone who has bought or leased a Nissan, I guess because that makes us "business associates" or "trade partners."
Also, I forgot in the list are military personnel and recent college grads.
Perhaps the dealer just matched VPP pricing, without it going through the official VPP program? That's pretty awesome though.LeftieBiker said:iluvmacs said:No way. Citation needed.LeftieBiker said:VPP is offered to anyone who has bought or leased a Nissan, I guess because that makes us "business associates" or "trade partners."
Also, I forgot in the list are military personnel and recent college grads.
I qualified for VPP pricing for my next Nissan for no other reason than I leased a Nissan. That's all the citation I can offer.
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