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FirstTimer 11-13-2013 12:08 PM

Buy a 2013 or a 2014 model?
 
Hey guys,
I'm just about to buy my first 370z, but I am facing a dilemma. After a lot of searching online, I can get a 2013 model or I can buy a 2014 with everything I want except for the desired body color.

But here's what's weird - the difference in price is ~$600 between the two. That seems a little high for the 2013 model and makes me inclined to buy the latest and greatest. I know they dropped the base price by ~$3,000 for 2014, but that still seems pretty high for what's last year's model just collecting dust in someone's car lot.

But then I've read that the Tokyo Motor Show is next week and Nissan will unveil the next generation body type. So ruthless cheapskate that I am when it comes to major purchases like this, I'm planning on waiting to see what it looks like and what its specs are before pulling the trigger. After all, what's another week after waiting this long?

Am I crazy? Let me know. My guess is that there ought to be at least a $2K-$3K difference between buying a current model and the previous year's.

SuperTom 11-13-2013 12:33 PM

I'm in same boat as you makes sense to go 2014 new with the price drop. But now waiting to see the new Z. It would give me a year to save more if they decide to make it more upscale. If they downgrade it BRZ levels then will just get the 14 now

Tigger 11-13-2013 12:51 PM

This is what's been keeping me from even modding my car at all. I'm waiting until the Tokyo motor show to see if I should keep the cash for a down payment or continue with the mod list.

But if it were a 13 - 14 deal, I'd take the '14, even if just for a $600 difference. Doesn't matter when the vehicle was titled. If it is a '13, it has already depreciated by just that much more. The latest model year for negligible cost difference is that way to go just in case you decide to sell it.

andre12031948 11-13-2013 01:11 PM

I had the same dilemma
 
Soon we'll have some idea what's coming. The ONLY reason I just bought my used 2012 was cause it had only 1k mileage & a good price. So if the new one will end up being something real good, I can always trade it in the second year of it's introduction. If it's a 4 cyl. & nothing for me, I'll stay with my 2012. Oil cooler & fangs :) I think it's the best 370 year, just my thinking.

FirstTimer 11-13-2013 01:36 PM

Thanks guys! We'll see what the 370z will be soon enough.

Gadgetech 11-13-2013 06:11 PM

I'm anxious to see what the new body style etc brings myself but that didn't stop me from buying a 2014. Fantastic deal on a fantastic car! It'll take Nissan a couple years to sort everything out on the new model anyway and it'll be time for a trade at that point.

shawnski 11-13-2013 06:21 PM

if you are thinking about buying a 2015 with a new body style, i suggest don't spend your money on new one, get you a clean 12-13 low miles that someone else paid for depreciation, then keep it for a few years and go from there, the car should not depreciate as much by then if you decide to sell it and get the 2015..i would never buy the first year a new redesign cars, i wait to see the reliability issues get taking care of and then buy the second year production..

FirstTimer 11-15-2013 11:32 AM

While waiting for just such a model to appear, I decided to play with dealers a bit by quoting Kelly Blue Book dealer and Truecar valuations for this year's and last year's model. Total... Radio... Silence...

That said, I have noticed that the Truecar valuation for 2014 models has dropped ~$800 in the past week alone. So I remain a patient man.

dawnmiles 11-15-2013 02:00 PM

interesting post.. I am in the same dilemma... i have a 2010 roadster now and was going to upgrade to a 2014 loaded with nav and sports packages. ... pricing here in canada is nearly as good as what they are quoting me in the USA. BUT sounds like i am still getting hosed if you guys are indicating there are many reductions out there on the '2014 model

FirstTimer 11-15-2013 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dawnmiles (Post 2570539)
interesting post.. I am in the same dilemma... i have a 2010 roadster now and was going to upgrade to a 2014 loaded with nav and sports packages. ... pricing here in canada is nearly as good as what they are quoting me in the USA. BUT sounds like i am still getting hosed if you guys are indicating there are many reductions out there on the '2014 model

Well, Truecar is interesting. It quotes some seemingly *amazing* deals then when the dealers contact you (if they bother to at all), they pull a complete bait and switch with the prices and options. I have not been impressed so far. When I finally get my new set of wheels, I'll write up the experience from beginning to end here. It's a far cry from late '99 when I went into a dealership with all sorts of printouts from edmunds.com and played hardball in an age when dealers by and large hadn't even heard of sites like that yet.

ElVee 11-15-2013 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dawnmiles (Post 2570539)
interesting post.. I am in the same dilemma... i have a 2010 roadster now and was going to upgrade to a 2014 loaded with nav and sports packages. ... pricing here in canada is nearly as good as what they are quoting me in the USA. BUT sounds like i am still getting hosed if you guys are indicating there are many reductions out there on the '2014 model

That's kind of a small upgrade. :)

ElVee 11-15-2013 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by FirstTimer (Post 2567270)
Hey guys,
I'm just about to buy my first 370z, but I am facing a dilemma. After a lot of searching online, I can get a 2013 model or I can buy a 2014 with everything I want except for the desired body color.

But here's what's weird - the difference in price is ~$600 between the two. That seems a little high for the 2013 model and makes me inclined to buy the latest and greatest. I know they dropped the base price by ~$3,000 for 2014, but that still seems pretty high for what's last year's model just collecting dust in someone's car lot.

But then I've read that the Tokyo Motor Show is next week and Nissan will unveil the next generation body type. So ruthless cheapskate that I am when it comes to major purchases like this, I'm planning on waiting to see what it looks like and what its specs are before pulling the trigger. After all, what's another week after waiting this long?

Am I crazy? Let me know. My guess is that there ought to be at least a $2K-$3K difference between buying a current model and the previous year's.

There should be a price drop coming after the Tokyo Show announcement, assuming it's a positive reaction. I'd certainly wait until after that and see what's up, poke around here for other experiences, etc.

Based on salse figures ( Nissan 370Z Sales Figures - GOOD CAR BAD CAR ), the Z is surprisingly holding it's own the last few months, despite an announcement on the horizon. It's possible dealers can still sell these cars at current prices. It's one of the unpredictable variables with a low production model. Even if they're not selling madly, they don't necessarily need to sell madly. And it's a car that always looks damn good on the lot.

Lastly, if you have the money to jump into the market for a new Z, you can demand the body color you want. :) Don't settle!

Chuck33079 11-15-2013 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ElVee (Post 2570592)
Based on salse figures ( Nissan 370Z Sales Figures - GOOD CAR BAD CAR ), the Z is surprisingly holding it's own the last few months, despite an announcement on the horizon. It's possible dealers can still sell these cars at current prices. It's one of the unpredictable variables with a low production model. Even if they're not selling madly, they don't necessarily need to sell madly. And it's a car that always looks damn good on the lot.

Jesus. The Z can't sell for ****. We should feel lucky they're even bothering to make a Z35.

MacLean 11-15-2013 06:31 PM

I would go with the 2014, because it's newer & it's an even number. I'm a numbers guy & I like even numbers.

axmea? 11-17-2013 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shawnski (Post 2567805)
if you are thinking about buying a 2015 with a new body style, i suggest don't spend your money on new one, get you a clean 12-13 low miles that someone else paid for depreciation, then keep it for a few years and go from there, the car should not depreciate as much by then if you decide to sell it and get the 2015..i would never buy the first year a new redesign cars, i wait to see the reliability issues get taking care of and then buy the second year production..

This is not a bad idea. Someone here's got some decent car buyer's IQ. :tup:


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