Originally Posted by g96818 Hmmm, i was at the dealer and they are still using $695 as the destination fee even better. use the extra $30 you save and put
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05-21-2009, 01:31 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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The $695 destination fee IS NOT arbitrary. It costs money to ship a car via cargo ship from Japan to Long Beach, CA. It's not like a stork with a sling around its beak carrying your 370 is dropping it off one at a time from dealership to dealership. And if a new car is built here in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, it takes an 18-wheeler to deliver it. You know, an 18-wheeler requires fuel, goes through wear and tear, maintenance and costs money to subcontract a company to deliver vehicles for Nissan.
Dealerships always fill your tank up when you purchase a new car i.e. one that's never been RS'd as it's called, "registration of sale." Things don't happen out of thin air. Last edited by edeeZee; 05-21-2009 at 01:37 PM. Reason: mistake |
05-23-2009, 02:31 AM | #33 (permalink) | |
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I'll let y'all know. mAc Former 260Z owner, getting back in. UPDATE : Deal as planned purchased 2009 Monterrey Blue 370Z Touring/Sport, w/ Nav, splash guards, lighted kick panels, and all the mats at INVOICE, they didn't even bat an eyelash....and i big ol full TANK O GAS when I left w/o even asking for it. I'll post up in the new Z section when I get some pics. Thanks again to the members who helped in this purchase!!!!! mAc Last edited by MacDaddy; 05-24-2009 at 12:02 AM. Reason: Update |
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Typically no, auto loans don't have a pre-payment penalty, but you should really read the fine print to be sure.
BTW, I reworked the document a little, so here's yet another version offered with respect and appreciation for the original: |
07-12-2009, 10:22 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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Hey guys first time posting and first time looking into the Z's. The wife has given me the green light on a Z and Im looking at the 370Z Nismo. I know the just hit the States last month and are probably hard to get a hold of, but I'm willing to wait. The question that I'm looking for is, does anyone know the Invoice and MSRP on the Nismo S-tune performance package?
Thanks for the help!! Wes |
07-18-2009, 03:08 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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Some cars have sat on lots long enough to have been transported for $695. If the destination fee went up to $750 tomorrow, the dealers wouldn't go outside and change stickers on all the cars they had on their lot.
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08-11-2009, 12:58 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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Invoice MSRP
BASE - $36,551 $39,130 FL3 - $89 $115 CARPETED FLOOR MA IKP - $148 $200 ILLUMINATED KICK TMA - $65 $95 CARPETED TRUNK MA 50S - $0 $0 50 STATE EMISSION Freight Charge - $720 $720 i know its not in a formal document but those are the prices. =] |
08-17-2009, 12:25 AM | #44 (permalink) |
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The Nismo Z is priced just under $40,000, and is a limited production model, which means you'll probably have to wait until the 2010 is out before you find a dealer willing to discount the Nismo. Most dealerships get 1 or 2 per year.
My dealership is selling the 370z for $1000.00 over cost which I think is fair. Nissan will probably put out a $500.00 rebate around December, usually the Z series doesn't have much more offered from the factory. If you work for a qualifying partner of Nissan, "Union Pacific Railroad", for example, you can qualify for a V.P.P. deal which is Invoice minus 2% (which Nissan reimburses the dealership for). My dealership has 2 New 2008 Automatic Grand Touring hard tops, marked down to $31,000.00, blue and silver - If anyone is interested. |
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I visited the dealer tonight and having read this thread I felt so much more prepared and confident about what I was doing. I definitely had leverage. I didn't take a print out with me, but I was dropping the invoice knowledge like crazy. I scared the finance guy off because he felt me out by saying the 370 with sport pkg. was $40000. I laughed at him and he left me with the salesman. It definitely sucks having to prove myself walking in because I'm a female. Cut out a lot of B.S. fast. Still shopping around. Thanks for this thread!
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