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But like I said, this purchase was really to get me off my butt and back to trading stocks. I don't mind paying over invoice if it motivates me to get back to work to earn the money back ;) It sounds crazy, but it works. I'll make up the markup and then some by the end of Q1 2015. I just thought I'd share the kind of markup they tried because it's larger than any other model I've ever tried to buy there. I had assumed it was because there's no dealer incentives on these models, but maybe Sutherlin really is just a bunch of pricks? All previous purchases there have been more reasonable. |
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i see those price on the nismo on the US and i want to cry... 39-40k for a 2015 Nismo... when i pay 47k for my base sport package :shakes head: what a shame... Thanks Government of PR
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Well here is a Canadian one, though its in their parking lot with snow on it
New 370Z for Sale - Sherwood Nissan Its $53500 CDN out the door ($42837.70 USD) |
Four tips for buying/selling:
1. Invoice pricing on brand new car, just released for a given MY = NADA yellow book; useful for trade in as well. Also look into current dealer incentives and dealer holdback (I believe 3% on Nissans?) 2. Actual (auction) value on a vehicle at least a year old (or to see depreciation from retail over the years...) = Hearst Blackbook 3. Hoping for the best defensible asking price when selling privately = Kelley Blue Book 4. MSRP = sucker price, always and forever, and anything above that is 1000 generations of raping and pillaging pricing. |
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All kidding aside, congrats on the car and if it motivates you to invest and make up that money, plus earn more on top of it, have at it :tup: |
Someone in this thread got fuked.
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:icon18::icon18: lmao!
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[QUOTE=Kaldaien;3099815]lol, no. I'm serious though. I have a lot of investments, but I have discovered lately that I am also very lazy. I don't like that side of myself one bit, but sadly it takes losing money to motivate me to do anything. :shrug:
Sorry but, I find your reasoning quite peculiar. The other thing is that, if losing money motivates you, why not just donate that money you just overpaid for your car to a worthy charity? Whatever floats your boat, congrats on the new Z :ugh2: |
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