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boomersoone 11-10-2016 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by madeinjapan (Post 3576459)
call now

Used 2014 Nissan 370Z Twin Turbo For Sale in Colorado Springs, CO - 161183

autocheck is right ther fyi

car came from hawaii

Yeah I just called him. He doesn't own the car anymore. I will call the dealership.

boomersoone 11-10-2016 10:28 AM

Called the dealership. They are firm on the price at $29k. Then I would still pay about $2465 in az taxes. $500 az tags. Which gives me a grand total of $31965. Man :( Way over my $27k max limit. It was a dream.

madeinjapan 11-10-2016 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by boomersoone (Post 3576476)
Called the dealership. They are firm on the price at $29k. Then I would still pay about $2465 in az taxes. $500 az tags. Which gives me a grand total of $31965. Man :( Way over my $27k max limit. It was a dream.

what did you expect all you did was call and say hey will you take 27k?

of course they said no thats not how negotiating works with a dealer

madeinjapan 11-10-2016 12:10 PM

your max is 27k? so thats with tax/tags

why are you looking at 30k cars then?

boomersoone 11-10-2016 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by madeinjapan (Post 3576543)
your max is 27k? so thats with tax/tags

why are you looking at 30k cars then?

dude that is why I was trying to figure out if Mogul still owned the vehicle, so I can avoid the taxes. And no that not all I did. I called them told them $27k is max. The internet manager told me $29k with tax and tag. She said the fees and tax was included in the price. Ended the call. Waited a few hours. Called back and told them I am willing to do $28K. They still don't want to budge. They should at least lower it to something, maybe meet in the middle. No one buys the car for what it is priced, at least I know I don't do that. That car has been at that dealership for 50 days now, I think it was worth asking for price. Some dealerships are willing to take a loss to move inventory. Doesn't hurt to ask. Worst thing they can say is no.

madeinjapan 11-10-2016 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by boomersoone (Post 3576546)
dude that is why I was trying to figure out if Mogul still owned the vehicle, so I can avoid the taxes. And no that not all I did. I called them told them $27k is max. The internet manager told me $29k with tax and tag. She said the fees and tax was included in the price. Ended the call. Waited a few hours. Called back and told them I am willing to do $28K. They still don't want to budge. They should at least lower it to something, maybe meet in the middle. No one buys the car for what it is priced, at least I know I don't do that. That car has been at that dealership for 50 days now, I think it was worth asking for price. Some dealerships are willing to take a loss to move inventory. Doesn't hurt to ask. Worst thing they can say is no.

and how would you have not paid tax?

boomersoone 11-10-2016 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by madeinjapan (Post 3576568)
and how would you have not paid tax?

In Arizona, you don't pay taxes on a private sale, only if you bought the vehicle from a dealership (in state or out of state).

madeinjapan 11-10-2016 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by boomersoone (Post 3576577)
In Arizona, you don't pay taxes on a private sale, only if you bought the vehicle from a dealership (in state or out of state).

hes not from arizona

you better check your own laws

The base sales tax rate is 5.6%, but depending upon which part of the state you find yourself in, you could end up paying a few percent more. You will also have a vehicle license tax levied against you at the time of registration that is calculated based on a formula using the car or truck's total value.

boomersoone 11-10-2016 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by madeinjapan (Post 3576583)
hes not from arizona

you better check your own laws

The base sales tax rate is 5.6%, but depending upon which part of the state you find yourself in, you could end up paying a few percent more. You will also have a vehicle license tax levied against you at the time of registration that is calculated based on a formula using the car or truck's total value.

I know he isn't in Arizona, he is in CO, so is the dealership. And yes I know about the taxes here. I pay a little bit over 8.5% in my city. But you only pay that if you buy it from a dealership (in state or out of state). You don't pay taxes on a private seller regardless where the seller is at. Yes the tag (vehicle lic tax), we call that tag in AZ, basically you pay that everytime you renew your tag or when you get your tag, for that car is probably around $400-$500. I have a 14 highlander, and the formula is calculated from the base model price (every year it will go down), so I know what I am expecting. And if I do buy it from the dealership, when I register it in AZ I would have to pay the difference that makes up the 8.5% tax rate. Anyways the dealership has it and have yet to call back. I'm sure something else will come up.

ROBERT1183 11-10-2016 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by boomersoone (Post 3576577)
in arizona, you don't pay taxes on a private sale, only if you bought the vehicle from a dealership (in state or out of state).

i have a 2011 with aam twin turbo kit for sale. 36k miles. 3k miles boosted. $28k on stock wheels.

boomersoone 11-13-2016 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ROBERT1183 (Post 3576602)
i have a 2011 with aam twin turbo kit for sale. 36k miles. 3k miles boosted. $28k on stock wheels.

Robert can you send some pics of the interior. I sent you a request on Instagram. Thanks


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