Nissan will offer fleet incentives for 17 of its 2017 model-year cars, trucks, and vans, the company has announced.
Paul Clinton・Former Senior Web Editor
June 7, 2016
Photo of 2017 Titan crew cab courtesy of Nissan.
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Photo of 2017 Titan crew cab courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan will offer fleet incentives for 17 of its 2017 model-year cars, trucks, and vans, the company has announced.
For its passenger cars, Nissan is offering $500 for the Versa subcompact sedan; $500 for the Versa Note hatchback; $500 for the Sentra compact car; $1,000 for the Altima mid-size sedan; $1,000 for the Maxima mid-size sedan; and $8,000 for the battery-electric LEAF Nissan is not offering an incentive for the Z sports car.
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For its trucks, Nissan is offering $1,000 for the mid-size Frontier and $1,000 for the Titan large pickup, including the diesel- and gasoline-powered Titan XD.
For its vans, Nissan is offering $1,000 for the Quest minivan; $2,200 for the NV cargo van; $1,800 for the NV passenger van; and $1,500 for the NV200 compact cargo van. Nissan is not offering an incentive for the NV200 Taxi.
For its SUVs, Nissan is offering $500 for the Rogue compact SUV; $500 for the Juke compact SUV; $1,000 for the Pathfinder mid-size SUV; $500 for the Murano mid-size SUV; and $1,000 for the second-generation Armada large SUV.
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