I definteily think I'll be picking up some Kickplates to install over the winter while she sleeps I love the factory nav that came with my 40th, even if I
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09-12-2011, 11:29 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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I definteily think I'll be picking up some Kickplates to install over the winter while she sleeps
I love the factory nav that came with my 40th, even if I don't use Nav that much, the Z Nav is actually way better than my wife's BMW version and I like the USB interface and car info and stats you can pull from the Nav system
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Nav's available for all other colors, so why would the price with tariffs be higher than other colors of Z when compared to the 40th anniv edition back in 2010 when you could still buy one new? It had the same list price for similarly equipped Z's didn't it?
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09-12-2011, 03:08 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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^^^ I agree - I think this was a corporate choice. Y? Your guess is as good as mine...
S'kay now - going aftermarket...
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10-03-2011, 09:28 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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no - it didn't have the same price as similarly equipped Zs in the states.. the sticker on a 40th was 39,995 (that's what my sticker indicated.) A non 40th - TOURING model was up to 4k cheaper, and a base w/ sport pkg was just over 32k. The Nismo was similarly priced to the 40th... and the Roadster was around 41, almost 43 with Nav... Nissan has attempted to keep the Z affordable while improving it across the years - hoping to make it the standard 'everyman' sports car...
What was the sticker price of a 40th with Nav from Canada?
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10-03-2011, 09:55 AM | #20 (permalink) |
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$48999 (or something like that), which was the same price as a similarly equipped touring sport model with nav in any other colour.
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Dang -with a price tag like that you Should have gotten NAV.... Thats Vette money here in the states..
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All 40ths in Canada come with nav...yup, we get shafted on pricing compared to our US brothers and sisters.
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10-03-2011, 02:18 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Yup, you do get shafted up there, judging from the prices - but you DO get NAV in return...
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Apparently Navigation is a 10k up there... that being the only difference. I don't think Nissan ever expected us to be comparing product information.
To the guy who asked if it would be cost effective to bring a 40th down from Canada to get the Nav set up... Well, with this information now available, I leave it to you to answer your own question.
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But that's in Canadian Dollars right? I'm not sure what the exchange rate was at the time Nissan set pricing for the 2010 models, but at one point a year or two ago it was around 1.2 Canadian to 1.0 US dollars. Thus, a $40,000 car in U.S. dollars (USD) would equate to a 48,000 CAD (Canadian Dollar) car. Today, it's about 1.05 CAD to 1.00 USD.
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OK. So in looking up historical exchange rates (Historic Exchange Rates - x-rates), on July 1, 2009 the Canadian Dollar was 1.15096 for every 1 US Dollar. Not saying that's the exact date that Nissan established pricing for 2010 models, but if you take a $40,000 car in the US and multiply by 1.15096, you get a 46,038.40 car in Canada. So, if the 40th Anniversary Z cost 48,999 in Canada, then Nissan were in effect charging 2960.60 Canadian dollars for the NAV system, which was $2572.29 US Dollars.
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10-03-2011, 06:23 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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I know this one for a fact because I almost bought a 40th ann. While they were being built. If you were willing to pay for extra features? They would have done it for extra cost. I inquired about a 40th manumatic and they said they would special order it for an extra fee. So all options were still possible with a markup.
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I agree the Z navigation and technology is amazing compared to that of other car brands. Its interface is great. I love it and it complements the interior of the Z extremely well. One reason why I didn't get the 40th sitting on the dealer lot.. no navi
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10-04-2011, 01:42 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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Agree - it looks good, I would have opted for it, if it were available *cough, cough*.
But playing with an Alpine INA-W910 at a local BB on the way home, I think I know what I'm upgrading to...
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