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time frame. Thanks to the many 370Z forum members I have learned allot.... :hello: |
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Dealer buy and trade cars at auctions often. Most likely it was traded in an area where a sports car like 370 would be hard to sell, so they put it on auction for other dealers to pick it up if they think they have a market for it.
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If the car was traded in and didn't sell then it would go to auction especially a unique buyer market car like a nismo.
I was going to trade my 2013 in with 4509 miles to the dealer I bought it from as they were going to give me 1000 less then I had it listed for and they said if it didn't sell in 2 or 3 months it would go to auction and they may lose money. This was of course because I earned a good relationship with the sales manager and I told him I would buy a 2016 Z when they come out |
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Never under estimate incompetence. Especially by a dealer is unfamiliar with the car's make and model. I've seen non-Nissan dealers claim a Z is a Nismo, when it's not. So it wouldn't surprise me if the dealer priced the car based on a standard Z model, without appreciating a Nismo's mark up.
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Or so I've been told by someone with hands-on experience. |
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are here in Northern, California... |
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1. Chain saw. 2. Chipper/shreader. 3. Rotortiller. Just what I have been told by a few in the know. :eek: |
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