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joentown 01-20-2009 07:44 AM

Trade in Value-350Z
 
While there are many posts disclosing the 370Z's purchase price, I was wondering whether 370Z buyers are satisfied with the trade-in value that the dealerships are granting as part of the purchase?

Could you disclose your trade-in's year, trim level and milage along with the value you received from the dealer?

I'd like to compare vs. KBB, Edmunds, etc. to see if it is reasonable.

Turtle 01-20-2009 09:47 AM

Im guessing theres going to be mixed numbers. All dealers are different...hence why some are marking up the 370s and others not so much.

You should go to your dealer and have them appraise it! If your happy with it then what does what other people got matter....just my .2 cents

Educ8r 01-20-2009 10:00 AM

I suggest you visit Kelly Blue Book and NADA I would also check Autotrader.com to see what price people are selling there 350's. I did all three before trading my 350. Two dealers tried to screw me over on my trade. I didn't feel like going back and forth with the idiots so I got my keys and left. Sorry to use such harsh words, but "it is what it is". In Texas if you trade in a car then you don't pay taxes on the amount that was traded. For example if the brand new car is $25K and your trade in is $5K you pay tax on $20K instead of $25K. Hope this helps, also find out your payoff before going to the dealership.

joentown 01-20-2009 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Educ8r (Post 22084)
I suggest you visit Kelly Blue Book and NADA I would also check Autotrader.com to see what price people are selling there 350's. I did all three before trading my 350. Two dealers tried to screw me over on my trade. I didn't feel like going back and forth with the idiots so I got my keys and left. Sorry to use such harsh words, but "it is what it is". In Texas if you trade in a car then you don't pay taxes on the amount that was traded. For example if the brand new car is $25K and your trade in is $5K you pay tax on $20K instead of $25K. Hope this helps, also find out your payoff before going to the dealership.


Thanks as this is helpful.

My experience with nissan is that if you get the deal you are looking for in the purchase price, they low ball you on the trade-in.

Pa is the same as Texas so it's important to get as high a trade-in as you can to lower the sales tax pay out which is 6% in Pa.

The Weapon 01-20-2009 05:16 PM

I had a Pikes Peak White 2003 350Z Base with 68k miles on it.
Intelliprice - $5,610 - $8,365
KBB - 12,150 (FAIR) 13,200 (Good) $14,000 (Excellent)
Dealer wouldn't make me an offer until the 370Z came in.
Carmax offered $7,500 because i had aftermarket wheels, $1000 off for that.

I owed 10k on it still and just sold it today for $13,500 privately within a week.

hardtopnow 01-20-2009 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Weapon (Post 22211)
I had a Pikes Peak White 2003 350Z Base with 68k miles on it.
Intelliprice - $5,610 - $8,365
KBB - 12,150 (FAIR) 13,200 (Good) $14,000 (Excellent)
Dealer wouldn't make me an offer until the 370Z came in.
Carmax offered $7,500 because i had aftermarket wheels, $1000 off for that.

I owed 10k on it still and just sold it today for $13,500 privately within a week.

Wow, man I have an 04 roadster with just under 40k miles, touring and the first dealership was offering me $12k, the second around $14k. My thought was keep it, get the 370 and try and convince my wife we still need a convertible!:icon17:

Good deal on your sale there weapon. I will wait for summer and sell outright. I just posted it in marketplace here, so who knows.

joentown 01-21-2009 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Weapon (Post 22211)
I had a Pikes Peak White 2003 350Z Base with 68k miles on it.
Intelliprice - $5,610 - $8,365
KBB - 12,150 (FAIR) 13,200 (Good) $14,000 (Excellent)
Dealer wouldn't make me an offer until the 370Z came in.
Carmax offered $7,500 because i had aftermarket wheels, $1000 off for that.

I owed 10k on it still and just sold it today for $13,500 privately within a week.

Here's how my DB 2004 Touring stacks up to your numbers
Intelliprice - $$8,780 - $11,795
KBB - $11,850 FAIR 13,200 GD 13,950 Excellent
Carmax offer $8,900

I'm going to try for a private sale as well as I have @$5k of extras (Injen Cat Back, Motordyne Spacer, Custom Dash, Custom Leather seats etc. If I could get $13,900 I'd be happy and someone would get a fantastic car in great shape.

CrownR426 01-22-2009 08:26 AM

Jeez...
I wonder how much the 350z's will be?

Greg 01-22-2009 08:54 AM

Just goes to show... If at all possible never do a dealer trade, especially if you still owe a balance on it.

tranceformer 01-22-2009 09:28 AM

I was offered $13.2k for my '05 Z.

Nissan intelliprice was about $11k or 12k iirc.


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