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AK370Z 09-23-2008 07:53 PM

How much do you plan on paying for your 370Z?
 
Well the current Z base price is somewhere around 28,500 and it's a great deal for the amount of amenities and features that it comes with. Nissan has recently announced that they will increase the Price of the GTR by $7000 making the base price of the GTR $76840. Rising gas prices and increased production cost, how much are you willing to pay for the NIssan 370z?

AK370Z 10-02-2008 03:33 PM

as per http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-pricing-ordering-discussions/43-370z-focus-group-08-21-08-west-los-angeles-california.html thread, looks like it's going to start at 29,200. Now that's a kick a$$ starting price.

zed-er 10-23-2008 11:21 PM

One thing I can say without hesitation, I WILL NOT BE PAYING ANY "MARKET ADJUSTMENT" PRICES for the 370Z. I hope all you dealers are listening.

When the 350Z came out, there hadn't been a Z in almost a decade, so there was pent up demand for the dealers to exploit.

This time around, the dealers don't have that crutch to use against us. Given Renault/Nissan's need for cash, I doubt 370Z production will be artificially tightened just for the sake of increasing demand. I could be wrong, but I rarely am. ;-)

The manufacturer has calculated a fair profit into MSRP. I'm not opposed to a fair profit for the dealer. But "market adjustment" prices are an insult to my intelligence and I will not pay them.

BC

AK370Z 10-23-2008 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zed-er (Post 445)
One thing I can say without hesitation, I WILL NOT BE PAYING ANY "MARKET ADJUSTMENT" PRICES for the 370Z. I hope all you dealers are listening.

When the 350Z came out, there hadn't been a Z in almost a decade, so there was pent up demand for the dealers to exploit.

This time around, the dealers don't have that crutch to use against us. Given Renault/Nissan's need for cash, I doubt 370Z production will be artificially tightened just for the sake of increasing demand. I could be wrong, but I rarely am. ;-)

The manufacturer has calculated a fair profit into MSRP. I'm not opposed to a fair profit for the dealer. But "market adjustment" prices are an insult to my intelligence and I will not pay them.

BC

Absolutely! Paying market adjustment or "special' mark up by the dealers will have a big affect on 370Z buyers. I have seen marked adjustment of up to 20K dollars on GTRs and to me that's a lot.

I should also mention that with our current economy, slow auto sales and Nissan's low sales chart (-30% i believe), I don't think they'll do anything crazy with the 370Z.

I think during the first two year it'll be a little hard to haggle with the dealers since it's new and everyone wants one. But once it's a year or two old, then price will come down and people will be able to own it below invoice prices.

People are saying it'll start somewhere around 29,500 for the base model and go up as you go up on trims. I am nervously waiting for the price release from Nissan. I should also mention that GM just announced that the new V6 camaro with 300 HP is going to start @ 23, xxx MSRP. Nissan should look into that as well.

davidgaddy 11-01-2008 11:32 PM

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AK370Z 11-05-2008 05:22 PM

Recent info revealed that it's going to be priced around 29,500 but we are not sure yet. Nissan has announced that they'll release the specifications of the 370Z on November 11th. I'm not 100% if they'll also release pricing info on the same day. I guess we have to wait till the LA auto show.

cow 11-05-2008 05:39 PM

There's always a dealer markup with a hyped car.

What I'm willing to pay will be dependent on the models available. I currently drive a 350Z Track Model & would like the 370Z equivalent (or better).

AK370Z 11-05-2008 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cow (Post 588)
There's always a dealer markup with a hyped car.

That's always true . I hate that :mad: but it's unavoidable i guess.

Here are some info on the new 370z.

Quote:

Trim levels:
-370 Z
-370 Z Touring

Transmission options:
-6MT
-Auto (7 speed with revmatching)

Options:
-Sport package [The sport package includes the front lip, rear spoiler, upgraded brakes (most likely Brembo), 19" Rays wheels, rev-Matching transmission and a Limited Slip Differential]
-Navigation package (Touring only)

Accessories:
-Illuminated kick plates
-Aerodynamics package (The aero package includes a front lip and rear lip spoiler)
-Carpeted trunk mat
-Carpeted floor mats
-Splash guards

Exterior colors:
-Silver Alloy
-Carbon Silver
-Monterey Blue
-Chicane Yellow
-Circuit Red
-Performance Black
-Turin White

Interior colors:
-Black
-Grey
-Persimmon

cow 11-05-2008 05:45 PM

I can't wait for my test drive.

Time to start wheel shopping.

AK370Z 11-05-2008 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cow (Post 590)
I can't wait for my test drive.

Time to start wheel shopping.

haha .. I assume you didn't like those wheels, huh :rofl2:

cow 11-05-2008 06:01 PM

It's not so much the look as much as the crap offset.

But yeah, I've got a bit of a wheel addiction.

AK370Z 11-06-2008 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cow (Post 595)
It's not so much the look as much as the crap offset.

But yeah, I've got a bit of a wheel addiction.

What rims do you have on your current Z?

cow 11-06-2008 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 693)
What rims do you have on your current Z?

18x10 +18 (15mm spacer rear, 2mm spacer front) Work Emotion XD9.

I'll probably buy a different set of wheels before I sell the car.

tifosiotaku 11-07-2008 10:43 PM

Let's see... I want the Touring model with nav and the sport package. At most, I'll pay $35K, depending on trade-in.

davidgaddy 11-08-2008 12:22 AM

I want it in black


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