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Malm 02-28-2014 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 2711450)
not really, you dont have syncrorev match. and as much as some people say they never use it I LOVE IT!

2011's have it.. which is what I have.

Chuck33079 02-28-2014 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Malm (Post 2713716)
2011's have it.. which is what I have.

You've got an auto. It blips downshifts for you. That's not SRM.

MacCool 02-28-2014 11:45 PM

Just traded my 2011 Z for a 2014 Touring MT with Sport and Nav for $37,739. Price included trucking it over 500 miles from Illinois to Minnesota. The dealer even trucked it 90 miles each way from his place to my garage and took the 2011 Z away. The new one is sitting in my garage with 4 miles on it. We did the paperwork at my kitchen table. It was like ordering a pizza. Sweet deal.

NoHyperbole 03-01-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 2714134)
Just traded my 2011 Z for a 2014 Touring MT with Sport and Nav for $37,739. Price included trucking it over 500 miles from Illinois to Minnesota. The dealer even trucked it 90 miles each way from his place to my garage and took the 2011 Z away. The new one is sitting in my garage with 4 miles on it. We did the paperwork at my kitchen table. It was like ordering a pizza. Sweet deal.

Sweet deal for you. You must be elated. Congrats. Does the $37,739 include tax? I'm also assuming the MSRP is about $42,XXX.

In a previous post, someone mentioned that you could get that exact model for $36,500 including tax in California. I have called many dealerships, and nobody will even approach that price. I am hopeful someone will direct all of us to a salesperson/dealership that can offer that price or something close to it, although I realize that it would represent a gigantic discount and may not be realistic.

MacCool 03-01-2014 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHyperbole (Post 2714642)
Sweet deal for you. You must be elated. Congrats. Does the $37,739 include tax? I'm also assuming the MSRP is about $42,XXX.

Didn't include tax and license, but it's a lease so the tax is prorated and figured into the lease payment (only pay tax on the portion of cap cost minus residual) and by consummating the deal early, I don't have to pay licensing on the old Z, which was due in March. In addition to a pretty good deal on the price (sticker was $41,610), the deal saved me 6 payments ($3000) plus the re-licensing ($280). And by re-leasing before Mar 31, I got $500 extra in Loyalty Cash from Nissan.

The residuals on Z leases these days are lower ($19,000). I'll pay more per month, but the gamble is that that car with 15,000 miles will be worth more than $19,000 in 3 years. If it is, I can buy it and keep it or re-sell it.

370zseth 03-02-2014 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 2714134)
Just traded my 2011 Z for a 2014 Touring MT with Sport and Nav for $37,739. Price included trucking it over 500 miles from Illinois to Minnesota. The dealer even trucked it 90 miles each way from his place to my garage and took the 2011 Z away. The new one is sitting in my garage with 4 miles on it. We did the paperwork at my kitchen table. It was like ordering a pizza. Sweet deal.

Congrats, Buying ur Z 30,000.00
Buying ur 2nd Z 37,000.00
Never leaving the comforts of home doing it..... priceless.


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