Just FYI MSRP on the 2010 only went up $60. I imagine invoice couldn't go up any more than that:
FRANKLIN, Tennessee — Nissan on Thursday said its base 2010 370Z Coupe is priced starting at $30,710, including a $720 destination charge, reflecting a modest $60 bump over the 2009 model. Nissan has still not announced pricing on the 40th-anniversary package of the 370Z, which is coming in the spring. The 2010 370Z Coupe is on sale now.
Nissan said pricing on the 40th-anniversary package will be announced closer to the car's on-sale date. That package bundles red leather-appointed and synthetic suede seats and red door panel inserts; 40th-anniversary seatback embroidery, floor mats, car cover and exterior badging; premium smoke-finish wheels and red brake caliper finish and a "40th Quartz" exterior paint color.
The redesigned 2009 370Z Coupe started at $30,650, including a $720 destination charge.
Changes for the 2010 model year include an enhanced navigation system and the addition of heated mirrors and in-cabin microfilter, as well as one new optional exterior color: Black Cherry. That special paint adds $500 to the bottom line.
For 2010, the top-of-the-line Nismo 370Z starts at $39,910, including shipping.
Expect to pay $1,850 for a hard-drive-based navigation system, $650 for an aerodynamics package and $850 for Nismo performance brake pads for the 2010 model year.
Inside Line says: Nissan holds the line on 2010 370Z Coupe pricing, following a major design overhaul for the 2009 model year. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent
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Priced: 2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe