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Old 07-17-2009, 02:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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That is a steal. You're probably forgetting to add in destination charge.

BTW, not to sound like a bubble burster, but I can't stand similar threads like these. I'll explain. When you and so many other potential 370 buyers ask ?'s like, "is this a good deal....?" There are gonna be so many responses. But you get a lot of people saying things like, "you could shave off more..." or "try this, you might be able to cut some more off..." etc.

So many different people are going to plant in your head w/ all sorts of different seeds. And you know what? This is going to lead you to think, that even at invoice, there's more room to negotiate. Sure, there's VPP, but it's limited to a certain # of people, not everyone will gain this benefit.

Nissan doesn't build 370Z's at $0.60 on the dollar, but some people seem to point in this direction. In other words, a $35,000 MSRP doesn't mean Nissan's cost of this car is $21,000 and there is like $14,000 to play with. But people seem to have this sort of selective reasoning.

Bottom line, if you can get the car at invoice or a few hundred to several hundred dollars above invoice, then you're getting a good deal.

Good luck.
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