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Spec Jay 06-16-2009 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by krnsamiam (Post 91936)
Hey Robert I emailed you back with the information you requested. Hope to hear back from you soon. I plan on going to the dealership this Saturday.

which dealership do you plan on going to? puyallup has the biggest inventory of 370's as far as i know.

sig11 06-17-2009 12:34 PM

Many thanks to you Robert_Nash. I picked up my 370 today and I love it. 601miles at delivery (Salesman said they had to trade a loaded Sentra and Rogue for it). :)

I figure it was probably a demo since it had 340mi on it when they picked it up.
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Silhouette 06-17-2009 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sig11 (Post 93238)
Many thanks to you Robert_Nash. I picked up my 370 today and I love it. 601miles at delivery (Salesman said they had to trade a loaded Sentra and Rogue for it). :)

I figure it was probably a demo since it had 340mi on it when they picked it up.
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They didn't let you know it was a demo or the miles on it before you agreed? Doesn't bother ya?

sig11 06-17-2009 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Silhouette (Post 93261)
They didn't let you know it was a demo or the miles on it before you agreed? Doesn't bother ya?

Oh they let me know it had the miles. I don't mind. I expected it to be driven here. Seems like dealers up here don't get very many Zs and when they do they're touring models. My 07 350Z was driven from somewhere in the middle of nowhere in NY around an 850mile trip. It's that or paying for a truck and I'm cheap. ;)

supraman626 06-17-2009 09:55 PM

Robert, i sent you my info through emails and pm! Please get back to me soon. Buying the car in 1-2 days.

Robert_Nash 06-18-2009 12:41 AM

Everyone should be caught up again; if you are waiting on a response from me and haven't gotten one yet then contact me again.

Just a reminder that I have to cut this off by the 24th...if you get me your request and needed info by then I'll get the claim number issued before leaving on vacation on the 26th.

Any subsequent requests up 'tll the 30th I'll try to get out but can't promise...I hope everyone understands! :)

Caravanshaka 06-18-2009 08:15 AM

Robert, thanks a ton for your help with this. you have saved many people thousands of dollars, and it is VERY much appreciated!

Robert_Nash 06-18-2009 06:20 PM

It's been a privilege and I mean that - I've processed 102 requests as of last night and I expect I'll do a few more before I have to stop.

Of course not all of those have actually resulted in sales for one reason or another (people change their minds; can't find the exact car they want, still waiting on an order to arrive) but still, the response has been pretty overwhelming and I think it speaks to the seriousness of the members of this forum.

Thanks to all! :tiphat:

Caravanshaka 06-18-2009 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert_Nash (Post 94234)
I've processed 102 requests as of last night and I expect I'll do a few more before I have to stop.

That's incredible!! I think it's safe to say you have saved the Z community hundreds of thousands of dollars over the past 3 months.:tiphat:

vasaline 06-18-2009 09:08 PM

Ready to buy!
Please PM me

wachu 06-19-2009 09:26 AM

Buyers beware,

I get this VPP discount through my employment.
The problem is, most dealers tend to up the invoice price by around $1000 to cover the 2.87% discount provided by the program. Second, the discount only applies to the car itself and none of the options or destination charges. Also, once you mention this program, the dealership pretty much ends the negotiations with you, and will only offer the their incorrectly calculated VPP price. They will use some excuse like this is the lowest price, we can't even buy it at that price. When I purchased my Z, I actually got a much better price WITHOUT the VPP pricing(around $1500 less).

Modshack 06-19-2009 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by wachu (Post 94610)
Buyers beware,

I get this VPP discount through my employment.
The problem is, most dealers tend to up the invoice price by around $1000 to cover the 2.87% discount provided by the program. Second, the discount only applies to the car itself and none of the options or destination charges. Also, once you mention this program, the dealership pretty much ends the negotiations with you, and will only offer the their incorrectly calculated VPP price. They will use some excuse like this is the lowest price, we can't even buy it at that price. When I purchased my Z, I actually got a much better price WITHOUT the VPP pricing(around $1500 less).


Real VPP pricing is around $100 or so under invoice. It does account for all the factory options. It does not include dealer added items. Transportation is a fixed, non discounted number. Sounds like your dealing with a dishonest dealer that did not show you the VPP calculation which is figured by Nissan after VIN input and revealed in a very exact worksheet calculated off Nissan's records of price not the dealers.
$1500 off your "Fake" VPP may be possible, $1500 off real VPP would mean the dealer is Paying you to buy the car. I doubt that was the case..

Robert_Nash 06-19-2009 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by wachu (Post 94610)
Buyers beware,

I get this VPP discount through my employment.
The problem is, most dealers tend to up the invoice price by around $1000 to cover the 2.87% discount provided by the program. Second, the discount only applies to the car itself and none of the options or destination charges. Also, once you mention this program, the dealership pretty much ends the negotiations with you, and will only offer the their incorrectly calculated VPP price. They will use some excuse like this is the lowest price, we can't even buy it at that price. When I purchased my Z, I actually got a much better price WITHOUT the VPP pricing(around $1500 less).

1. If the dealer "ups the invoive price" to erase the VPP discount then they simply aren't participating in the VPP program and if the dealer says they are participating in the VPP program but "upping the price" then they are lying to you and you should run; not walk, away.

2. The VPP is, by definition, a non-negotiated price and is a straightforward mathmatical calculation. The only negotiating that should possibly take place would be with regards to the trade-in value of your trade-in (if you have one) and your are, of course, free to negotiate the price of any dealer installed options if you choose to buy them.

3. True - the VPP price does not apply to dealer installed options.

4. It is, under the right circumstances, possible to buy a new Nissan or Infiniti at a lower price than the VPP program can provide. This will sometimes be the case if you are buying a vehicle that the dealer has a bunch of that no one seems to want to buy (like this time last year when they couldn't keep a Versa or Sentra on their lots but had tons of Pathfinders, Xterras, Titans, etc.).

It can also be true on such vehicles as the 350Z roadster - dealers who still have them may well be willing do makd a great deal on one knowing that the new 370Z roadster is almost ready to hit the market.

Or, ff you are the best living negotiator in the world you my be able to get a better deal than the VPP program will give you on any vehicle.

However...under most/normal circumstances, it's unlikely that you'll be able to beet the deal you can get using the VPP and I'd suggest that those who claim otherwise either aren't being honest or have been deceived by their dealer.

The VPP deal is very straightforward; the basics stated here:
Quote:

from the website Nissan Vehicle Purchase Program
  • Dealer invoice
  • Minus VPP discount (Nissan 2.87% : Infiniti 1.65%)
  • Plus dealer added options, Security Plus, Infiniti Extended Protection Plan, etc.
  • Plus 2.5% delivery fee of dealer invoice after VPP discount has been subtracted
  • Plus destination and handling charge
  • Minus applicable incentives
  • Equals participant's purchase price

Dealer participation is completely optional and not all dealers will and that's Ok. What isn't Ok is if you are using a dealer who claims he is giving you the VPP price but isn't following the VPP mandates - where I come from; that's cally lying and I woudl find a new, honest dealer.

However, YOUR participation is also completely voluntary so feel free to not participate. :tiphat:

Robert_Nash 06-19-2009 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by wachu (Post 94610)
Buyers beware,...

I just noticed that your post here is your first one on the forum.

I also just noticed that you are apparently in Cypress.

Now, there is nothing wrong with this being your first post nor is there anything wrong with being in Cypress but understand that the Nissan VPP program being discussed here is for the United States only...I note that just in case we aren't talking apples to apples here.

AK370Z 06-19-2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by wachu (Post 94610)
When I purchased my Z, I actually got a much better price WITHOUT the VPP pricing(around $1500 less).

When you say that, $1500 less than MSRP or Invoice?( Since you didn't go with VPP).

All the pricing are released to all the members here. They exactly know how much this car cost MSRP and invoice. Here's our invoice pricing thread. Members compared VPP pricing with invoice and then went with VPP. Which clearly indicates, VPP IS less than invoice. Less by how much, I do not know. I bought my car before this thread was created.

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-p...ice-price.html

If you can get your car $1500 below invoice, then I must say -- you're a great negotiator! :tup:

wachu 06-19-2009 02:26 PM

Cypress is a suburb of Houston in the state of TX, located in the USA.
I did get the car $1300(1500 was a typo) under what Edmunds states the invoice before TTL, and paid cash.

Every dealer I went to in the Houston area would either say they don't participate in VPP pricing or quote some ridiculous number(very strange getting different VPP prices from different dealers). When I called them out on it, they would just argue that the price was "pre-negotiated" and could not be changed. I eventually ended up purchasing the vehicle from Dallas without it.

I am just saying be beware of dishonest dealers.

Silhouette 06-21-2009 12:08 PM

Are most people's dealers finding their cars from other dealerships? Is there a way to have a car made/ordered through VPP?

Robert_Nash 06-21-2009 02:08 PM

At this point, at least to take advantage of VPP (from me during this offer) you would likely need to find the car you wanted.

You can use VPP on an "ordered" car but I believe the claim number will expire in 90 days even if you have an order pending.

280z/300zx 06-21-2009 07:12 PM

Anyway to verify that the VPP won't apply if it expires before an ordered car comes in? I'm looking to order with the VPP but will have to wait to even put the order in until July 1st as thats when the next order can be made by the dealer. Then another 8wks until it gets here, assuming it's on time. They never mentioned that my VPP pricing would run out, alhough I know that 90 days is when it does run out. I figured as long as I ordered the car before the 90 days were up I would be okay. I didn't realize I needed to order it and take delivery before the 90 days were up.

stan618 06-21-2009 07:47 PM

thanks for coming through so quickly. you have have friend in LA buddy!

Silhouette 06-21-2009 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 280z/300zx (Post 96577)
Anyway to verify that the VPP won't apply if it expires before an ordered car comes in? I'm looking to order with the VPP but will have to wait to even put the order in until July 1st as thats when the next order can be made by the dealer. Then another 8wks until it gets here, assuming it's on time. They never mentioned that my VPP pricing would run out, alhough I know that 90 days is when it does run out. I figured as long as I ordered the car before the 90 days were up I would be okay. I didn't realize I needed to order it and take delivery before the 90 days were up.

I thought as long as one got his/her order in, he/she would be fine, but after Robert's recent reply to this thread, I don't think so anymore?

chrisw169 06-22-2009 12:06 AM

I would say that your best bet is to talk to the dealer in advance. Tell them you are wanting to order a 370z with vpp but you don't know if you can take delivery beforethe time runs out. Maybe they will work with you to keep the sale, if they say no walk away and try a different dealer. If they do agree to something then I would get something in writing that way they can't change their mind when the car gets there. Or maybe you would get lucky and the car would make it in time. That is just my two cents the dealers are the only ones that can give you a real answer on this so we should be asking them. If anyone does, post up what they were told. Thanks

Robert_Nash 06-22-2009 05:05 AM

I wish I simply knew the answer here but I don't.

I would suggest either going through your dealer and let him get the details or I'd call VPP administration - they should be able to answer this question. If that doesn't work then PM me and I'll try to get a definitive answer myself.

VPP's help/information line is available Monday - Friday 7am to 7pm CST (800)299-4753.

If it looks like the numbers expire no matter what (order pending or not) then when the time comes, if you've got a car on order and your number has expired then contact me again and if I have any numbers left from my yearly allotment I'll issue you guys a new claim number - my only caution with that is that other than this promotion that ends in a few days, I'm limited in the number of claim numbers I can get and it's possible I won't be able to get one but I'll to my best.

280z/300zx 06-22-2009 09:48 AM

+1 rep. Thanks Robert. I'll call today and see what they say. Also, very nice of you to offer out your VPP numbers when they are limited later this year. Glad to have you on this site. Thanks

Robert_Nash 06-23-2009 09:58 AM

Closing up shop!!!
 
Wow...I've issued over 110 separate VPP claim numbers at this point and just finished up the last couple I had waiting on me.

This is just a reminder that if anyone is just now finding this thread and/or has been on the fence/waiting I need your requests today if at all possible and by the end of the day tomorrow (Wednesday the 24th) at the very latest.

As I've mentioned earlier, although this promotion officially runs through June 30th, I'll be traveling starting early Friday morning (the 26th) and so I need to get any remaining claim numbers issued before I leave in to make sure they are issued before the program ends.

Information about the program is available here:Nissan Vehicle Purchase Program

The claim numbers I issue to you are under the "C" plan.

In order to participate, I need you to PM me with the full name (F/M/L) of the person the vehicle will be titled to as well as your full mailing address.

I also need to have your email address so that I can send you the documents you'll need for your dealer.

If you have any other questions; please feel free to ask!

Thanks again to all who have participated!!! :)

xiven 06-23-2009 10:01 AM

have a good trip Robert!

termigni 06-24-2009 06:38 AM

PMed at 7am Eastern time on 6/24. sorry for being late. please get mine in before you leave Robert! :) thank you!!

MursePaolo 06-24-2009 11:32 AM

Have fun on your trip man

Robert_Nash 06-24-2009 07:39 PM

Thanks for the well wishes!

I'm considering setting up a thread here to "document" my trip for any that might be interested...it will depend a lot on how tired I am by the end of the day as well as whether I have good internet access or not...we''l see!!!


Well, tonight pretty much closes out the offering...I think I've process all I had waiting...it's hard to believe that April, May and June have all come and gone...I somewhat stopped counting the claim numbers I've issued but it's at lest close to 120 at this point.

If anyone needs a claim number and they contact me before the 30th I'll do my best to get the claim number issued but I can't really promise it at this point.

Thanks again to all!!!!!!!

Sashimi 06-26-2009 04:19 AM

Just bought the car using your discount, thanks a lot.

I used it as my Ace card. I asked them if they take VPP, and they told me we'll give you a better deal than VPP. Turns out that their deal was 700$ more than invoice.

I brought out the VPP info and they gave it to me for cheaper 20$ cheaper a month. :D

Thanks

Robert_Nash 06-28-2009 07:50 AM

I have a couple of requests yet to process...if you are one of those waiting and happen to read this I'll try to process those this evening!

jikhead 06-29-2009 08:24 PM

PM sent, this will really help me out.

LattimerII 06-30-2009 09:47 PM

Doh! I'm always late to the party. Just PM'd Robert based on reading the first page of the thread. Then I read further and found I was too late.

:shakes head:

Caravanshaka 06-30-2009 10:03 PM

ouch, ya today is the last day for it and he isn't in town anymore. :(

Robert_Nash 07-01-2009 12:17 AM

Guys I'm sorry for any of you that I left "hanging"...I had no internet connectivity last night and it's now past midnight on the 30th which means that the offer is officially over.

I'm sorry for anyone I missed...hope you understand.

bebebla 07-09-2009 07:43 PM

noooo
 
nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!Ihadnot read this before1!!!!! Pleeeeeeeease..I'm about to buy, this weekend. I Pm You. Pleaes let me know if it's still available.

Robert_Nash 07-09-2009 08:24 PM

Unfortunately there really isn't anything I can do.

Except during this promotion I can only issue just a few claim numbers per year and I've already promised my "allotment" for this year....I'm sorry. :(

BillyGoatGag 07-13-2009 04:15 AM

Great success! I'm picking mine up through an overseas shipping dealer though, no Nissan. I guess I'm not quite eligible for the program. =[

-Clay

JB1 07-13-2009 12:12 PM

Robert, I picked up mine last week. I ordered it with the VPP number you provided. Thanks a lot for the money you saved me ;-) !

Robert_Nash 07-13-2009 12:34 PM

No problem at all...I only wish they had continued the program. :)


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