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Stearnsy 01-30-2011 01:05 PM

"New" car with 700 miles..am I getting the shaft?
 
Hey all,

Got my Z a few weeks ago. May know me from my other thread, which outlines how I have already put a nice dent in it.

Anyway, something that has been constantly biting at the back of my mind is that the car was delivered to me with 700 or so miles on it. It was hastily procured from a dealer north of Atlanta and driven to Florida, not transported on the back of a truck.

1) Has anyone else paid for a "new" car but gotten a car with this many miles? The day I signed on the dotted line the "dude" told me that the car wouldn't have more than 20 miles on it--"our driver would turn around and leave without it." I was already asking because I know people tend to "rev things out" on test drives and wanted something with almost no miles..like, <5, actually.

Problem is, my paperwork states it arrived with 290. You can Google Map it, but Sutherlin of Buford, GA is a lot farther than that from Harbor in Port Charlotte, FL. Before the car came, I got a verbal that my warranty would be 36k + what the car was delivered with (e.g., 36,700). The day the car came, I got a "sorry, we cant do anything about that..the max we can say it came with is 290." So I've been backl and forth with a different guy at the dealership lately, the best professional I've dealt with so far. I talked to him about this last week (had to go back in for dent repair; was delivered with pass. door ding) and he confirmed that my warranty began at what the car was delivered with from 0. Yesterday while at work, he called and said he was just "checking in to see how the car was." I told him what I thought of it so far and then brought up the mileage thing--"my paperwork still says 290." When just last week he told me my warranty started @ delivery miles, he couldnt remember what I was talking about. He said he'd look into it and call me back. Haven't heard back yet.

What do ya'll think? Am I being too picky and/or demanding? I think I should have paid used car kbb value instead of invoice + $400 for a car with 700 miles...and now they're making it seem as though i have eaten 410mi (paperwork says 290 and this is where i believe they started me) of my warranty's terms before I ever even saw the car. Car still only has 1.2k! They drove it more than I've driven it so far! :shakes head:

Cell 01-30-2011 01:21 PM

You should of never taken delivery of the car. You should of refused to pay invoice + 400. You could of gotten the car for invoice or less with less than 5 miles. You probably could of gotten another 2000 or more taken off considering it was given to you with so many miles.

I don't know what else to tell you, maybe one of the sponsored dealers on here can tell you what to do.

NCSUPACK09 01-30-2011 01:28 PM

I would have never accepted delivery of a new car with 700 miles on it. Unfortunately, I don't think there is really anything you can do at this point.

fullmonty 01-30-2011 01:42 PM

If you didn't like the way the deal was going with the car, why'd you spend the money on it?

Ghost 01-30-2011 01:46 PM

700 miles are extreme.
I have taken delivery of a new car before, a luxury car actually, with couple hundred miles on it because I wanted to car and asked them to get it ASAP. The dealer sent a couple of guys to drive the car back from nearby city.

However, even if the car hasn't been titled before, I would consider it used at 700 miles. I don't want to add to your insecurities, but at that point I would have demanded to knock off $3000 or so. The dealer would have never sold the car "as new" with 700 miles on it.

EL Diablo 01-30-2011 01:46 PM

Forget about it and enjoy the car.

TreeSemdyZee 01-30-2011 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EL Diablo (Post 918488)
Forget about it and enjoy the car.

+1
It's 700, not 7000

whoady4shoady 01-30-2011 02:07 PM

too late now. Just enjoy the car.

Stearnsy 01-30-2011 02:19 PM

Could care less about what the odometer reads..when I signed on the dotted line the car probably had 5 miles but was then driven across the Southeast..what my primary concern is relates to those miles from them driving it having eaten into my warranty...I think I should have 36,700, don't you?

ProfessorDave 01-30-2011 02:27 PM

Stearnsy, How many miles per year are you going to put on the car? If you think you will put more than 12k a year, then perhaps you can fight with Nissan about the warranty. Otherwise, you'll be stressing over the principle for no reason.

I have purchased new cars with dealer-trade miles on them. But usually this is in the order of 50-100. Maybe I missed this in your post, but did the Z they delivered to you get a lot of demo use at the original dealership?

I'd push for a couple of free oil changes for your troubles.

SPOHN 01-30-2011 02:27 PM

That means it was half way broken in.

red6spd 01-30-2011 02:37 PM

More then likely nothing is going to happen to the car but 700 miles is not a brand new car anymore. You should have been able to get some money off for the unexplained miles. Is it common for dealers to drive cars from city to city or even state to state. I remember when I purchased my 08 Altima 3.5SE Sedan 6spd the only dealer who had that combo in white was in Massachusetts and I'm in NY. If my dealer would have said "Ok we will drive up there and drive it back" I would have said hell no, but they ended up going up there in the dealer flat bed and hauled it back to NY, that seems like the only logical thing to do.

cheshirecat 01-30-2011 02:44 PM

The car I just purchased was a 2009 with 1300mi on the odo. Got it for a nice used price. No way you should pay for that like it was new, but don't sweat it. It's all said and done, just enjoy the vehicle.

Baer383 01-30-2011 02:50 PM

Mine was a dealer transfer from N.C. to ATL. and it had 200 on it when I picked it up.

But if it had 700 I probably would drive it off a cliff.:stirthepot:

ThoriumHotdog 01-30-2011 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whoady4shoady (Post 918513)
too late now. Just enjoy the car.

Agreed.

But I also agree with OP. 700 miles is a lot. Thats either a lot of hard test drives or some dealer salesmonkey or car wash jockey took it for a weekend to impress the lady.

Just enjoy the car. In 30,000 miles you wont even think about that 700.

SkyZ 01-30-2011 04:17 PM

agree with everything, im sure u have your own insecurities but its really no biggie. enjoy. u'll love the car, dont let this little thing spoil the car for you

waaaasabi 01-30-2011 04:18 PM

It's like dating hot chicks. Some are going to be more uninhibited (i.e. sluttier/skankier) than others, but since you wanted to hit it, you just have to not think about how many guys she's been with, feed her some more shots of patron and rip that sh*t up.

gbrettin 01-30-2011 06:01 PM

Hah! I just picture a couple of guys driving it like Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

At least it's under warrenty right :)

Kenny 01-30-2011 06:08 PM

It's too late now, just enjoy it.

After the break-in period, I'd find a nice long straightaway and top her out. Then I'd go to a big empty parking lot and do some donuts and figure eights.

SPOHN 01-30-2011 06:26 PM

:bowrofl:
Quote:

Originally Posted by waaaasabi (Post 918625)
It's like dating hot chicks. Some are going to be more uninhibited (i.e. sluttier/skankier) than others, but since you wanted to hit it, you just have to not think about how many guys she's been with, feed her some more shots of patron and rip that sh*t up.


sonic370 01-30-2011 06:36 PM

the only real issue i have with the whole deal is at 700 miles he should have never paid sticker price plus 400.00.

not when you can buy them all day long under msrp... 2 to 3 grand

SPOHN 01-30-2011 06:41 PM

^ that's true. But it's to late now.

PapoZalsa 01-30-2011 07:48 PM

I got mine with 200 miles because it was driven from another state, none available (color & Sport Pckg) at the end of 2009 in this damn state.

However, 700 miles is way to much!

Milenko2121 01-31-2011 01:26 PM

I got mine with 16 miles on it. I was weird about it having that much.
700... just wow.

But as everyone said, it's too late. Just enjoy her. This Fairlady is meant to be driven, not locked away in a garage.

I want a Z 01-31-2011 01:45 PM

I won't ever let a dealer transfer a car - i would just go to that dealer and buy it.
I would not of taken deliver, I don't think there is much you can do now.

Enjoy the car

red6spd 01-31-2011 01:54 PM

Just get the rear wheels off the ground with some jack stands and run her in reverse untill you got 0 miles. Just be careful where you do it.

kenchan 01-31-2011 01:54 PM

it's a done deal. just enjoy the car OP. ask yourself i you love the car. if yes, then forget about it. just dont make the same mistake next time.

kielbasa16 01-31-2011 02:23 PM

I agree that you shouldnt drive yourself crazy with what-ifs. I do however also agree that you might be able to squeeze some free stuff out of your dealer for the trouble. I got my splash guards for free because the dealer failed to mention a scratch that they knew about and tried to buff out.

Baer383 01-31-2011 06:47 PM

As long as everything is in perfect working order and no scratches then the odometer reading is irrelevant.:tiphat:

AlphaSnacks 01-31-2011 08:39 PM

You have no one to blame but yourself. When the car arrived with that many miles, you should've walked right there. My dealer found my car in Rochester/Niagra Falls and offered to drive it down here. I said no, I want a truck to deliver it here, it's too much mileage and rock chips. So they covered 60% of the delivery cost (they would've covered 100% if they could find a few more cars they wanted from the dealer up there to transport).

Anyway, your warranty also begins from the mileage the car was first registered at.

PapoZalsa 01-31-2011 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red6spd (Post 919794)
Just get the rear wheels off the ground with some jack stands and run her in reverse untill you got 0 miles. Just be careful where you do it.

:icon18: :bowrofl: :roflpuke2: :bowrofl: :roflpuke2: :bowrofl: :roflpuke2::icon18:

Mt Tam I am 01-31-2011 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stearnsy (Post 918427)
Hey all,

............................
What do ya'll think? Am I being too picky and/or demanding? I think I should have paid used car kbb value instead of invoice + $400 for a car with 700 miles...and now they're making it seem as though i have eaten 410mi (paperwork says 290 and this is where i believe they started me) of my warranty's terms before I ever even saw the car. Car still only has 1.2k! They drove it more than I've driven it so far! :shakes head:

Regardless of all the should haves, etc. you own it now. Put some Vagisil on it and enjoy the car.

zmyride 01-31-2011 11:24 PM

Mine was 160 miles away. The dealer and I split the delivery cost ($150 each) on a truck bed.

When my Z arrived, it had 8 miles. I thought 8 miles was a lot mileage already.

Nismoracer 02-01-2011 12:37 AM

Not much you can do about it now. Enjoy the car and remember this for next time. But those sales guys and whoever else drove the car drove it hard and probably didn't care to much about it. They like to rag em out to see what they can do. Problem is not very many car salesman know how to drive so they probably missed some gears popped the clutch burnt the clutch etc....

ProfessorDave 02-01-2011 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 920755)
Regardless of all the should haves, etc. you own it now. Put some Vagisil on it and enjoy the car.

Mt Tam, I searched the manual and the detailing section of this site and could not find any reference to Vagisil. Still, I trust your expertise and will purchase some later.

I assume it goes where the fob thingy is.

Please advise.


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