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Originally Posted by fastsvo I am guessing the lifetime powertrain warranty is an additional cost? How do they define "lifetime"? -Eric lifetime powertrain warranty (no additional charge) for new cars

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Old 12-30-2009, 05:57 PM   #106 (permalink)
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I am guessing the lifetime powertrain warranty is an additional cost? How do they define "lifetime"?

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lifetime powertrain warranty (no additional charge) for new cars cover:

All engine internal parts, pistons, cylinder block and heads, factory- installed turbocharger or supercharger units, flywheel, fuel pump, manifolds, oil pan and oil pump, seals and gaskets,thermostat housing and gasket, timing chain cover, timing gears and chain or belt, valve covers,water pump, crankshaft and main bearings and engine block if damaged by the failure of an internally lubricated part.

All Transmission internal parts, seals and gaskets, torque converter, transfer case. Front wheel axle shafts,final drive housing and internal parts, front wheel bearings locking rings and automatic front locking hubs (four-wheel drive vehicles), seals and gaskets, universal and constant velocity joints.

Rear wheel axle shafts, drive axle housing and internal parts, drive shaft, rear wheel bearings, retainers, seals and gaskets, universal and constant velocity joints.
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Old 12-30-2009, 08:58 PM   #107 (permalink)
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sorry i think i typed in the wrong #s

MSRP = $35285, invoice = 32835, dealer quote = $30485 (aka $2350 below invoice) with lifetime powertrain warranty AT NO ADDITIONAL COST

OTD price was quoted $33888 (9.5% tax + $510 license/fees) still wondering if this is a great deal or can i do better? the car has 34 miles on it

this is for 2009 base 370z with auto trans, sports package, floor mats, splash guards
I think you did fine - would have been pressed to find a deal significantly better, if you did maybe only a few hundred dollars. At somepoint you have to be happy with a deal and take it before someone else does.

9.5% sales tax?!? damn! What state? Cali?
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I think you did fine - would have been pressed to find a deal significantly better, if you did maybe only a few hundred dollars. At somepoint you have to be happy with a deal and take it before someone else does.

9.5% sales tax?!? damn! What state? Cali?
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Dude, you did great! Take it and run. 09's are soon going to be gone. If you find something you like jump on it, or you will soon be settling or paying 3K-4K more for a 2010.
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That "Lifetime Powertrain Warranty", that's 3rd-party, right?
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sorry i think i typed in the wrong #s

MSRP = $35285, invoice = 32835, dealer quote = $30485 (aka $2350 below invoice) with lifetime powertrain warranty AT NO ADDITIONAL COST

OTD price was quoted $33888 (9.5% tax + $510 license/fees) still wondering if this is a great deal or can i do better? the car has 34 miles on it

this is for 2009 base 370z with auto trans, sports package, floor mats, splash guards

Who is giving that warranty?
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That "Lifetime Powertrain Warranty", that's 3rd-party, right?
im assuming the dealership because they call themselves "the home of the lifetime powertrain warranty" is that a big deal? this is my first car purchase and i dont know much about the powertrain or even warranties for that matter, i just like the looks of the car and how fast it goes haha
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im assuming the dealership because they call themselves "the home of the lifetime powertrain warranty" is that a big deal? this is my first car purchase and i dont know much about the powertrain or even warranties for that matter, i just like the looks of the car and how fast it goes haha
As long as you have it in writing, I'm sure it's worth something. However, just as an example, the place I bought my RSX from touted free oil changes for as long as you owned the car. They were bought out by another dealer 2 years later so...bye-bye.
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im assuming the dealership because they call themselves "the home of the lifetime powertrain warranty" is that a big deal? this is my first car purchase and i dont know much about the powertrain or even warranties for that matter, i just like the looks of the car and how fast it goes haha
We offer a Lifetime Powertrain as well. But it's an actual warranty through Fedility that can be used anywhere in the U.S. I am sure it's the same company, very reputable. Fedility is the Manufactures warranty for 5 Manufactures, and Toyota is one of them. It may be a in house (dealership) warranty, check and make sure.
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Lou - I was looking over t Lifetime Powertrain Warranty info Justin forwarded by email prior to purchasing the car. It states that I need to keep copies of all repair orders for all maintenance service performed. I'll be doing most of the regular maintenance myself. How should I document this so I have sufficient records in case of a warranty claim?
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Old 01-10-2010, 09:28 PM   #116 (permalink)
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This site has been extremely helpful in my search for acquiring a 2010 base w/sport (6MT) via a lease (36 mo).

I had a few questions however. I am budgeting myself to maintain a 8-10% "cushion" financially. It is tight but would work. My budgeting includes the insurance rate adjustment and putting away money towards savings and creditcard payments.

I have a 2005 Legacy GT 5MT which I owe 7600 on (being paid off after purchased out of lease). It is in great condition, well maintained and mechanically sound.

KBB lists the car being worth about 11,050 in excellent. If I get this price, I will have 3450 to put down on the vehicle. This 3450 is what I would use as a down payment.

For the following calculations, I used a lease calculator on Car Lease Guide - Free Guide to Smart Car Leasing - LeaseGuide.com. I used a finance rate of 3% (middle ground between 0 and 6 percent), and, last I checked, a VA sales tax rate on an automobile of 3%.

With an invoice price w/ the sport ($30701), I can get my monthly payment down to 350 (leaving me a 6% cushion; very tight and financially irresponsible if you ask me).

With an invoice price minus 2K (28701), I can get the monthly payment down to about 254. This leaves me with a 9% cushion. Doable with that added room.

Likewise, with an invoice price minus 1.5K (29201), I can get a monthly payment down to 274. The remainder is an 8% cushion and slightly pushing it but I would take it.

My question to those who have recently purchased/leased, are these sort of "deals" doable or am I just setting myself up to not be able to do this?

I know that these guys are in their business to make a profit, but I don't want to go in asking the impossible. Also, I am not going to commit financial suicide over a car and am prepared to shelve this if it doesn't work.

Thanks again and I am hoping this works. Going to the dealer where I test drove the car to sit down tomorrow.
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Hey guys, I'm a new member here and I'm looking to upgrade from a 05 Toyota Camry LE to the 09 350Z. I paid off this Camry already, but the problem is that my mom owns the title to it. My mom is out of the country right now and coming back in March. She doesn't reside here permanently anymore so she doesn't need a car.

So my plan was to just buy the 09 350Z since there seems to be some good deals posted on this forum and in this thread. I don't have the full amount to pay and I just plan to only put down 6k. I figure I would do some shopping around first and then figure out the financing part before making any commitments.

I just went to Edmunds.com and did their dealer search and I'm getting quotes now. This one struck my eye:

2009 370Z} COUPE 6-SPD
K23-G
BRILLIANT SILVE, BLACK
Invoice: $28,043
FLO: $89
Freight Charge: $695
Total $28,827

What do you guys think? Bear in mind, I'm in California and tax is going to be killer also.

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As to "getawaydriver", I would wait until you are financially ready. Last thing you want is to say goodbye to your Z and your credit cause you cannot make your car payment.
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Heres a chart for the 2010 prices
added the brake and new color opt in
just had to do a few fixes from lemans chart

bring this to the dealer your set
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i got my brand new 09 370z 7 speed automatic (base model-i think?) for 29.5K OTD with 4% interest rate so I guess I got myself a good deal!
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