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iluvink 12-02-2010 03:42 PM

2010 370Z Value
 
Not that I am selling or trading, but I was curious about book value. No one has the 2010 370Z listed on KBB or NADA yet. Or am I missing something.

ClemsonWill 12-02-2010 03:55 PM

It is odd that Nada doesn't have it listed with the 2010 used models. But you can use the 2009 and just add a few thousand to it for a 2010. I'm sure they will be updating everything in the next couple of months.

P.S. I hate looking at those values. It's depressing how much cars depreciate.

iluvink 12-02-2010 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClemsonWill (Post 833013)

P.S. I hate looking at those values. It's depressing how much cars depreciate.

True..I have been watching for a while...perhaps after the new year..

m4a1mustang 12-02-2010 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClemsonWill (Post 833013)
It is odd that Nada doesn't have it listed with the 2010 used models. But you can use the 2009 and just add a few thousand to it for a 2010. I'm sure they will be updating everything in the next couple of months.

P.S. I hate looking at those values. It's depressing how much cars depreciate.

I bought two new cars within a 1.5 year period so I know all about that. :icon17:

My Z was worth approximately 70% what I paid for it (incl TTL) after 1.5 years and 27,500 miles. That's not too too bad but it still sucks.

shadow2k 12-02-2010 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClemsonWill (Post 833013)

P.S. I hate looking at those values. It's depressing how much cars depreciate.

The values look high to me. Mine is in excellent condition, but even in Good condition, it's still worth more than I would have thought at this point.


BLUE BOOKŪ TRADE-IN VALUE
Trade-In Value

2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe 2D (18,000mi + Sport Pkg)

Excellent
$26,650
Good
$25,250
Fair
$22,800

Jamaica 12-02-2010 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow2k (Post 833363)
The values look high to me. Mine is in excellent condition, but even in Good condition, it's still worth more than I would have thought at this point.


BLUE BOOKŪ TRADE-IN VALUE
Trade-In Value

2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe 2D (18,000mi + Sport Pkg)

Excellent
$26,650
Good
$25,250
Fair
$22,800

ugh makes me sad

Jordo! 12-02-2010 07:21 PM

2009 wholesale (Black Book) pricing ranges from $26,600 (clean) - $24,800 (average) for a Touring coupe (+$450 for 7AT and +$700 for nav) with retail listed as $30,375 (clean) - $28,125 (average) and MSRP listed as $34,460.

Break out the calculator to figure out the % change and you will be able to arrive at a number close to the actual value of a 2010 vs. retail vs. MSRP.

Also, consult the big pricing thread(s).

zmyride 12-02-2010 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadow2k (Post 833363)
BLUE BOOKŪ TRADE-IN VALUE
Trade-In Value

2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe 2D (18,000mi + Sport Pkg)

Excellent
$26,650
Good
$25,250
Fair
$22,800

One time, I wanted to trade in my car. I told him my car was in excellent condition. He said used cars cannot be traded as in excellent condition. I said you guys listed some of your used cars as in "Excellent" condition. He shut up.

EazyD 12-02-2010 10:33 PM

I picked up my used 2010 6mt base + sport with kick plates, splash guards, Stillen CBE last week. Had 1055 miles on it. In excellent condition. When I went to the registry, i had to pay sales tax on what they valued the car to be. They charged me tax (6.25%) on their value of $34,700 or something. That's more than the original owner paid for it! They didn't even know about the Stillen CBE...


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