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Hey Guys I just pay'd off my 04 350z and was thinking about trading it in for a 370z. I test drove the 370z and fell in love with this

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Old 02-13-2009, 04:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys

I just pay'd off my 04 350z and was thinking about trading it in for a 370z. I test drove the 370z and fell in love with this car. I was wondering if anyone has traded in their 350z for the 370z and if so are you happy with the exchange.

I have about 8,000 in cash to put as a down payment as well, and was wondering if I should trick out my 350z with the cash, or put it towards a down payment for the 370z.

I appreciate the comments!!!!
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trade it in!!! btw where you test drive it? is it even in canada??? my dealer in sauga they still waiting for it to arrive.
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trade it in!!! btw where you test drive it? is it even in canada??? my dealer in sauga they still waiting for it to arrive.
Here in San Antonio, Texas. I test drove it and man do I want it. I don't know how much I would oew on it though after trading in my 350z and putting the 8,000 down. But im really thinking about just purchasing the vehicle.
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I have about 8,000 in cash to put as a down payment as well, and was wondering if I should trick out my 350z with the cash, or put it towards a down payment for the 370z.

I appreciate the comments!!!!
I am going to give you my "unbiased" advice to put toward a down payment for the 370Z
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I am going to give you my "unbiased" advice to put toward a down payment for the 370Z
Thanks AK370z I just hope that they give me a reasonable amount for my 350. I have about 52,000 miles on it though so im not expecting much out of it. I just hope that I get a reasonable amount for my 350.
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Have you checked the Blue Book value on it yet? Also, do you have a Carmax in your area? The reason I ask is that in my experience, Carmax has always given me more when I sell them a car than any dealer has been willing to give me on trade-in. And I mean a $1-2k difference! So what I've done is sold my car to Carmax, then go buy the new car.
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With 8K you could APS twin turbo your 350 and blow the doors off the 370. You would even be walking vettes and the like. That's what I would do fwiw.
Having your car paid off is like, the american dream, lol. I would try to stay without a car payment for as long as I could.
Besides, if you hold out, they will refine the 370 with better options and equipment than they have now.
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you should sell your 350z because you will get a better deal if you sold it yourself.
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Hey Guys

I just pay'd off my 04 350z and was thinking about trading it in for a 370z. I test drove the 370z and fell in love with this car. I was wondering if anyone has traded in their 350z for the 370z and if so are you happy with the exchange.

I have about 8,000 in cash to put as a down payment as well, and was wondering if I should trick out my 350z with the cash, or put it towards a down payment for the 370z.

I appreciate the comments!!!!
If you decide to buy the 370 (love mine recommend buying) if you trade it in you will get tax credit. The question about selling it or trading it in is how much will be applied to the purchase. If you sell your vehicle yourself you will need to sell it for enough to make up the tax difference because if you sell it you will need to pay the taxes. If you don't sell it but trade it in the taxes get applied towards your new purchase. If you howver, find a buyer and arrange a price the dealership can take the vehicle as a trade-in and sell it to the buyer for the price you agreed to..............A little "hands on" but the process will squeeze just a bit more towards your purchase.

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I say trade her in.
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If you decide to buy the 370 (love mine recommend buying) if you trade it in you will get tax credit. The question about selling it or trading it in is how much will be applied to the purchase. If you sell your vehicle yourself you will need to sell it for enough to make up the tax difference because if you sell it you will need to pay the taxes. If you don't sell it but trade it in the taxes get applied towards your new purchase. If you howver, find a buyer and arrange a price the dealership can take the vehicle as a trade-in and sell it to the buyer for the price you agreed to..............A little "hands on" but the process will squeeze just a bit more towards your purchase.

My 2 cents......
Thanks for the info, yea I plan on trading her in to the dealership. I believe I can get more out of it that way. Any ideas on which color is best to buy. I love black but maintenance is a pain in the ***. LOL, I love the blue hated it in pictures but in person it took my breath away.LOL
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Thanks for the info, yea I plan on trading her in to the dealership. I believe I can get more out of it that way. Any ideas on which color is best to buy. I love black but maintenance is a pain in the ***. LOL, I love the blue hated it in pictures but in person it took my breath away.LOL
I bought a black on black. Could not imagine having the car any other color. I garage mine everynight and clean off the days grime so I drive it clean the next day. Sweet looking ride!
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I bought a black on black. Could not imagine having the car any other color. I garage mine everynight and clean off the days grime so I drive it clean the next day. Sweet looking ride!
ha. I thought that at first. You just wait.....
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