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Originally Posted by theDreamer
A few threads to get you started on:
FOr those ready to buy a 370/other new Nissan or Infiniti Vehicle
How I have scored invoice pricing with 3.99% APR on my 370Z?
From buying my own, I would not buy in unless I got invoice (which is what I got). The buyer has the upper hand currently and should be getting the price, within reason, he/she wants. I think the sport package is well worth the price for the upgrades, even as a daily driver. My Z currently is my DD, manual, and love everyday going to my car to go to work, school, or where ever I please. I enjoy driving again, where with my last car I hated it and always tried to get others to drive.
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Listen to this guy for sure. Go the thread he posted a link to " ready to buy 370z/other new Nissan." There you will learn about the VPP program. It's by the far the best and easiest way to get your Z. There is no hassle and no worry about the price as it's UNDER invoice. If you have missed the VPP deadline and have to do it without that shoot for invoice. I repeat, do not buy a 370z unless you can get it for invoice or with in a couple hundred dollars of it. I had one dealer tell me I was crazy and that they couldn't go lower than 41k on the Z I wanted. Now with the VPP program I'm getting the car for under 35k. Good luck