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Is 58k too many miles?
I have found a pearl white and they said they can do 22K OTD for me on this 2009 sport/touring/nav and I am tempted to do it. Or should I spend an extra 5-6K and get one with around 25-30k miles? I'll only own the car for about three years probably. this is the car, thanks in advance
Used Pearl White 2009 Nissan 370Z Touring For Sale in Duluth GA 9M408483A | Duluth Used Nissan For Sale JN1AZ44E29M408483 |
Spend 30 bucks n get a carfax report at least. I think its too much for the mileage to be honest.
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That's a terrible price.
Buy a 2010. If you NEED the car and HAVE more money, buy one under some sort of warranty |
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Even with no accident that's stil a bad price. 58k isn't too many miles in general, but I paid 24k for my 2009 with 23k miles last year. That car should be below 20k
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id have to see it in person but for 22k otd, i dont think it's a terrible price considering it has sport package, touring, nav. the car probably sold for 36K+ new.
not sure wat ur sales tax is in ohio. i have high sales tax so that alone will bump the price quite a bit. without tax and title i think we're talking about ~20,500. see if you can get the price to near 19K. |
I wouldnt pay that much for it...I got my 09 with 18k miles back in october for $21,200. Ive actually been thinking about selling it and it has 25k less miles than that does and would ask for around 18,500 to put in perspective.
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For a car that's been in an accident and has that many miles, not a good price.
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If you're purchasing you better do so soon the prices are only going to increase from this point forward. My car's KBB value drastically increased this past month.
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In the winter RWD sports cars are priced lower. The longer he waits into the spring/summer the higher the prices will be because demand will increase. I looked into getting another car in December my trade in value was 27K, now it's 31K. So if he wants to get a Z he better purchase one sooner or else his buying power will diminish, you can't low ball a dealer when they think they can sell the car quickly to someone else for more money. It's easier to get a desperate dealer to sell a RWD car in the winter however. |
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thanks for the advice guys. I'm ready to buy whenever, I just can't seem to find any Pearl white 370z's with sport/touring and black leather 6MT. I don't really care for Navi I'd rather put in my own aftermarket head unit.
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I think you're overstating the summer effect. Isn't the op in Arizona? There is no summer effect in Arizona! And I agree that price is a bit too high for a 5 yr old z, but it's not too far off actually. If you look at edmunds it shows retail value of about 22 grand for that setup. Good luck!
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Dude... I agree there is definitely an effect to the car's value according to season but you're overstating it like the poster above me said. It's not that crazy. I have a couple friends who work at Carmax and give quotes on cars all day long and they agree. -M- |
Would not touch it, but as far as mileage goes 58K miles is not too many miles for a 5 yr old car. Actually its a tad under the average per year which is 12 to 15k at 11,600 etc etc.
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you = smart arse me = wise arse. :D |
Throwing my purchase in the mix
I got my 2009 nismo with 44k on the odometer and literally looks brand new inside and out 0 accidents for $25,000 out the door even after some negotiation;D Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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