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the way im looking at it was I got the touring model AT at invoice with the options for free. Im basing this all off this thread: http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-p...ice-price.html Anyway I hardly did any haggling what so ever so I probably could have gotten the price down some more if I really wanted but it felt like a good deal regardless. I got it from Bob Bell on the eastern side of baltimore. Corey Davis is their internet manager who I worked with and I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a z in the Baltimore area. Now it just needs to stop raining so I can go for a ride in my new car! |
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Well, I don't pretend to know all there is to know about selling new cars but from my standpoint, the buyer, I'm damned if I'd buy an '09 for $500 below invoice when I can buy a '10 for right at invoice (or even a hundred or so below it). I don't care if the mileage and usage are equal, the depreciation in value is my concern. (Plus the few extras in the '10 that the '09 doesn't have)
If someone were going to interest me in a "year-old Z", it would have to be a carrot of around $1500-$2000 because that's the hit I'm going to take for it being a year old. |
tell him you want invoice and $1800 off then, it should be no problem if he isn't lying
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