Finally got around to talking to a few dealerships and have some questions. Quotes from dealerships: 1) 2009 370Z TOURING COUPE WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION, FLOOR MATS, SPORT PACKAGE, AND TRUNK
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02-10-2009, 08:40 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Quotes from some dealerships
Finally got around to talking to a few dealerships and have some questions. Quotes from dealerships:
1) 2009 370Z TOURING COUPE WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION, FLOOR MATS, SPORT PACKAGE, AND TRUNK MAT YOU INQUIRED ABOUT WILL BE 36,370 + TTL 2) 2009 370Z TOURING COUPE WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION, FLOOR MATS, SPORT PACKAGE, TRUNK MAT, AND Wheel locks YOU INQUIRED ABOUT WILL BE 35,995.00 + TTL 3) I can offer you 500 over my cost on in stock model or order units Questions: ~Wheel locks, needed? ~Offer three has me confused, is he referring to invoice price that is on this forum or do they have another price? ~Any thoughts on these prices, should I hold out or work on them? Thanks. |
02-10-2009, 09:16 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Wheel locks are not needed, however it is nice to have if you're in a bad part of town but even then OEM wheel locks are very common, and are easy to remove...
Offer three is saying his invoice + $500 is what he can do for you They seem on the dot, the most common price I've seen is invoice + $300, not including TTL. There is a thread of all the invoice prices, you should add up all the options you want and add them all together to see if it matches what your dealer invoice is.
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Which do you prefer, wheel locks, or cinder blocks and bricks?
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02-10-2009, 09:55 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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C'mon you're from California!!! You should know that even with wheel locks, if they really want them your beloved ride would end up on blocks. Best deterrence for thieves is a garage and full coverage insurance. No lock or device is 100% theft proof no matter what the advertising says. It might sound far fetched but I once had a friend who had a 9 sec STI stolen from his home in the middle of the night. It was a gated home and in a locked garage... luckily 3 weeks later they found the frame dumped somewhere in the ghettos and said it was a total loss.
I believe Mike in RWC probably has some of the best deals around, he is very quick with his response via email and phone calls, should give him a call and or email him.
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I would prefer not to tell a cop, taking my theft report, "No I didn't have wheel locks!" Plus you may get a reduced rate(it's small)on your insurance.
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Quick question for anyone:
~Car on the lot has what I want (Base with sport, blue, auto), but has 60 miles on it. Would you order one or take the one off the lot? I would receive mine in June if I ordered. Also, both are the same price. |
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If I lived in Texas, I would take the on off the lot if it were exactly what I wanted and showroom new. If I lived in Minnesota, I might wait........snow may have melted by then!
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