So I decided I'm in the market for a 370 again after jumping around from other cars. Still want a Z. I originally wanted a Midnight Blue Metallic manual sport
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So I decided I'm in the market for a 370 again after jumping around from other cars. Still want a Z.
I originally wanted a Midnight Blue Metallic manual sport package. The few I've seen had less than 20k miles and went for 22/23kish. Not really a bad price considering they are 2013/2014 models. Now I've reconsidered my goals and decided I'd get an older one and with the money saved build the car. This won't be a daily driver. It'll be a weekend and fair weather car only so... I kinda sorta starting feeling the Chicane Yellow. I found a few I'm looking at but I've noticed that most are asking around 20k with the sport+touring package and these cars have 60-100k miles on them. Now to me that seems a bit high priced. I'm thinking true market value for these has to be more like 14-15 given the age and whathaveyou. The price cut as really screwed up the market value for these cars and its a bad deal to pay 20k for a 09 with 100k miles when there's 13+ out there for a smidgen more that haven't even lost the new car smell. Thoughts? |
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I wound not do it. Just buy the 13,14 model year with low miles and go from there. The 100k miles car are OK but with a few more thousands you can get the 2014 with low miles and fewer issues.
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IF you have a motivated seller and cash in your pocket you can make some great deals.
I don't know where you're located,but here in Michigan it's the best time of the year to buy, used cars are selling slow= good deals…..but once the weather changes, more people start looking for cars and the price becomes harder to negotiate! Good luck! |
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I bought mine 2014 with less than 9,000 miles and a clean title for just over 20k and that included all the warranties. Last edited by LA370z; 03-11-2016 at 08:31 AM. |
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I was hardcore searching for a year or so. I found that anything with 30-40K miles that was a sport model would cost 21-23K for anything 2010 or newer. I bought a 2010 40th (Sport with touring, basically) for 19,300 delivered to my house (3 hrs away from PO). It had just passed 32K on his drive up.
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