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How much did you get your 2010 370Z w/ sports package OTD?
Hi, I'm looking into purchasing an automatic, 2010 370Z w/ sports package and was wondering what you guys paid for it out the door for those that has bought one? I just don't want to get ripped off. Thanks in advance.
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Have you looked at our invoice pricing threads? http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-p...ice-price.html
I have paid invoice but I'm in NJ. I can't speak for other states. Also, OTD price WILL vary state to state due to different tax rate/dmv fees. We also have two supporting dealers in your area (region). Why not send them a pm and see if they can get you a good deal? Check out our dealers here The370Z.com Vendors and Sponsors - Nissan 370Z Forum |
Thanks for the replay AK370Z.
Yes, I have looked at the invoice thread. I got an offer for 34k OTD for an automatic, 2009 370Z w/ sports package, but I really want the 2010 version instead. I'm trying to get it for 34k, but it seems like it's not happening, lol. |
You should go by invoice and not otd. I paid less tax because I traded in a car. $500 over invoice is a fair price, but you can do invoice Or better if you're set on it.
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Bizzy,
I don't know where you are in CA, but Premier Nissan in San Jose has deals on all 370z's. Their offer was $5,550 off MSRP . For your package seem like it would be about $3k under invoice. I ended up buying a 370z Nismo, but got a great deal as well. |
What were they selling them for over sticker???
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i can get you $500 under invoice. that's what i bought mine. let me know where you live.
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$32,500 OTD for me. That is unless something changes before I sign tomorrow.
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Just bought my 2010 Base MB 6MT w/ Sport Package for exactly $31,000 OTD :tup:
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I was quoted 34,000 OTD here in San Jose, CA for a 2010 base w/sport. Is that a good price? Anyone in California please help. Thanks.
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Wow you guys are getting some ridiculous deals? Does OTD include TTL, warranty, financing, etc... for you guys??? I don't see how the lenders and dealers are making money...
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OTD for me was tax, title, processing fee, and dealer installed options.
Don't just accept all dealer fees. Ask the dealer what each fee is for, and if it sounds ridiculous, it probably is. There were a few fees that the dealer was trying to charge me and I refused to pay it for one reason or another. I ended up saving about $550 just by saying "NO". When it comes to financing, I came into the dealership w/ a pre-approved loan from my credit union, and told them if they could beat the rate I was pre-approved for, I would finance through them. Of course they gave me a better rate so they could make some money on the car. I hope these tips help you guys save some money! :tup: |
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