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Touring + Sport
I'm pretty set on getting a pearl white Touring with Sport. A dealer is offering one on the lot (different color) for 35,460, more than 3k off the MSRP sticker price. I'm going to see if they'll find a white one for me and sell it for 35k flat. That seems like a pretty good deal compared to what others have paid. What do you guys think?
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that price for touring+sport is essentially invoice. it's a ridiculously good deal.
it's highly unlikely he'll sell it for $35k flat, unless he wants to run a loss. |
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Bought my Black 370z Touring + Sports for 35,381.
GL with your dealer! What was ur %? Mine was pretty high, honestly I think I'm paying way too much monthly... |
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Too late!
lol! This car is a blast! Very nice, breaking everyone's necks! Very glad I got my baby in black. |
I'm in the process of negotiating an internet deal. My question to you all is, are you quoting prices you paid with taxes and tags out the door? Or, are you quoting price of car before those additional costs? Realizing each will pay a slight difference based on locality of the purchase, this makes a difference for me as I have a quote right in Virginia now of $36,192.66 with another dealer saying he can beat that by 200 bucks for a 2009, 370Z Black, 6MT, Touring, Sport Package, Front floor mats, rear storage matt, illuminated kick plates. Let me know what you think.
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Wonder if you can start lobbying for lower prices now, since we should be on the "tail end" of '09 production?
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At $35K even (approx. $500 below invoice), the dealer will not be taking a loss - he'll still be getting about $250 or so (based on a 2% holdback), plus his volume-based "bonus". Buying below invoice will take some work - but might be doable given the economy right now. |
You absolutely have a great price. I bought my PG touring w/ sport, illlum kicks, trunk and floor mats for $35,900 + TTL 3 weeks ago. This was sort of an impulse as I just walked on to the lot and told them I wanted invoice. They were asking $44k originally. Ridiculous. You can probably get it lower than invoice, just requires a little more elbow grease.
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Here's his offer: 2009 370Z} TOURING COUPE 6-SPD w/ Sport Pkg Carpeted Floor & Trunk Mats & Splash Guards. MSRP: 38,610 Your Price: 35,840 Tax (VA): 1,151.74 Tags: 59.50 Doc Fee: 369.00 Freight: 720 OTD: 38,140.24 Which dealership offered the $36,192.66 offer? That's an out of the door offer, right? |
I can't believe so many people are willing to pay $35-$37 for a car and not pick up one with nav... Simply confuses me, because its worth every penny.
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I 2nd that :iagree:
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The dealer is now offering $250 above invoice so OTD is now $37,300. I visited another Nissan dealership and test drove a fully loaded 6MT and a base automatic. The automatic felt faster. The leather seats felt more comfortable than the cloth seats on the base model. I owned a 06 G35 6MT coupe and the 370z is a lot faster. This car is awesome and would love to purchase one. Nav is nice but its an option I can live without. I have my portable Nav so it's no big deal. If a dealer offers a good deal on one, then I'll consider it but it is a $1500 or so option. This dealer where I test both Zs said that her sales manager wasn't there but he could offer invoice at their dealership when I mentioned another dealership offered $250 about invoice. I'll email him and see what he says about invoice pricing because she may not know what she's talking about. |
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