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toxic 6 11-25-2009 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 292340)
That is the best deal I could find, but I don't want a loaded car. I want the cloth interior. Problem is the best deal I could get a Base/Auto/Sport is about $35,045 - $3500 off MSRP = $31,545.

The larger discount on the Touring makes it a much better deal. For $3000 more I can have Touring and Navi.

Actually, I wanted to get a used one, but people want more for a used one then for what I can buy a new one for.

Thoughts? Is it worth the extra 3K for Navi and Touring? Or try to find a base with a bigger discount?

i got my 09 370z nismo for $36500

dudafunk 11-26-2009 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by toxic 6 (Post 296231)
i got my 09 370z nismo for $36500

Thats dot invoice pricing. I'm pretty sure dealers (at least here in NY) are gonig $500 below invoice as of this week even before any serious paper work / negotiations.. just straight up talking after a test drive. I'm just waiting for them to go even more than $500 below invoice... probably hoping for some dealership cashback offers to come up towards the end of the year.

Matt 11-26-2009 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dudafunk (Post 296737)
Thats dot invoice pricing. I'm pretty sure dealers (at least here in NY) are gonig $500 below invoice as of this week even before any serious paper work / negotiations.. just straight up talking after a test drive. I'm just waiting for them to go even more than $500 below invoice... probably hoping for some dealership cashback offers to come up towards the end of the year.

36500 is WAY below invoice. That's including his taxes/title and whatnot, which potentially put his Nismo at $2000-2300 below invoice (depending on taxes), which is unbelievable.

dudafunk 11-26-2009 02:55 PM

^^^^ didn't realize its below taxes, if yes then its good.

370Zsteve 11-26-2009 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dudafunk (Post 296737)
Thats dot invoice pricing. I'm pretty sure dealers (at least here in NY) are gonig $500 below invoice as of this week even before any serious paper work / negotiations.. just straight up talking after a test drive. I'm just waiting for them to go even more than $500 below invoice... probably hoping for some dealership cashback offers to come up towards the end of the year.

Check with Joe at Koeppel Nissan (one of our sponsors) Joe will get you what you want. Koeppel is in Queens on Northern Blvd :tiphat:


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