I gotta disagree.
Is your credit good?
Nissan is doing 0% financing through July 6th (2 weeks from today). They are also doing $2000 rebates to the dealers on 2010 370Z models.
Nissan will also finance with pretty much nothing down. Let's say you want a base model with the sport package and auto trans. Invoice is $33059. I just did a deal for $3204 below invoice for a 2010. That would put the price of that car at $29,859. That is a smokin' deal.
Let's say you wait and order a 2012 and end up paying $1,000 over invoice, and let's say the MSRP goes up $500 for 2012. You are looking at paying $36,100 for the car, and you don't get 0% financing.
You can probably save $6k by buying the car soon. If the hold up is the down payment but your credit is good, don't be afraid to apply at the dealer, they may easily be able to finance you at 0% with pretty much nothing down.
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