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How I have scored invoice pricing with 3.99% APR on my 370Z?

Bottom line, if the dealer is "losing" money, they will not sell the vehicle to you. Their motivation is to make as much money as possible and the consumers goal

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Old 03-13-2009, 01:45 AM   #91 (permalink)
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Bottom line, if the dealer is "losing" money, they will not sell the vehicle to you. Their motivation is to make as much money as possible and the consumers goal is to pay the least. That's it. That simple. Thus if the dealer can make money back in finance or extended warranties, "teflon coating, so you never have to wax", other crap, etc., then they may decide to discount the price more than usual.

Regardless, this post is not about why a particular salesman hates customers who share their buying experiences, but rather ak's buying experiences and how it may help other 370z buyers.

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wo hoooooooooooo dealer answered GTR-man's question. NOw it is time to say bye bye to GTR-MAN.
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Hey GTR Man, I'd like to know why you think someone would take 72 hours off work to wait for emails? I think the true figure is about 8 hours of time which is a sick day.

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PS. Is there a method of finding the invoice price of a car? I am Australia based so I can't go on those figure (obviously!).
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I will answer your question seriously:
~Service department
~Extended warranties
~Rebates (Manufacturer give rebates, but dealership does not always have to extend to customer)
~Financing

Dealers usually get the car for about 3-4% below invoice, more with rebates from manufacturer, but of course this is on the average car which is currently about 23-25,000USD. Not really sure on premium cars (40+) or super cheap (<15), but dealerships will on average make more than 200USD on a car, probably 650 or more.

Then again, with the market in its decline and everyone looking to cut corners, we could see some prices slashed in hopes to bring in buyers. Which would cut "profit" for the dealership greatly as they just try to move inventory.
This is very true. I used to have the dealer finance department under me in a prior career. They make very little money on the actual sale of the vehicle. Rebates bring in some, as most buyers know little of, or don't understand, "holdback". Next is "backend product", extended warranties being the biggie there. After that, financing is very large, the more the dealer can charge you interest rate wise above the "buy rate", the rate the financial intitution charges them, the more they make. Most buyers buy "monthly payment", not interest rate. Finally the service department. This is a major profit center for the dealership. Warranty work gets billed to the manufacturer. They sell cars to enable all the other profit centers. Don't get me wrong, they still make money on some sales, but that it not the priority.

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that post was very helpful. thank you
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GT-R man should just go ahead and delete his account now.

AK, excellent info in your OP.
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What kind of credit do you need to get that 3.9% apr? I have a credit score in the 720's but have a short credit history with three low limit credit cards. I'll be putting $20k down on the car and need to finance $17k. Do you guys even think I'll get approved in the first place since I have a short credit history?
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What kind of credit do you need to get that 3.9% apr? I have a credit score in the 720's but have a short credit history with three low limit credit cards. I'll be putting $20k down on the car and need to finance $17k. Do you guys even think I'll get approved in the first place since I have a short credit history?
Capital One was offering 4.29% to Nissan for customers with 730+ FICO scores. 3.99% if the amount financed was less than or equal to 90% of invoice price.
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Capital One was offering 4.29% to Nissan for customers with 730+ FICO scores. 3.99% if the amount financed was less than or equal to 90% of invoice price.
How can I find out more about this? I really don't want to apply and risk getting denied worsening my score.
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Since a car with my name on it is coming I went to my bank to see what rate I could get, was able to score 4.5% (lowest they went), but since I am putting 20% (and more) down I get a 1 point discount making my rate 3.5%. Only problem is my car will probably arrive just after my 30 days which is how long my rate is good for, but my application is good for 90 days so I just get the lowest rate when I go to buy my car.
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Since a car with my name on it is coming I went to my bank to see what rate I could get, was able to score 4.5% (lowest they went), but since I am putting 20% (and more) down I get a 1 point discount making my rate 3.5%. Only problem is my car will probably arrive just after my 30 days which is how long my rate is good for, but my application is good for 90 days so I just get the lowest rate when I go to buy my car.
What bank and what kind of credit do you have?
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What bank and what kind of credit do you have?
Cy-Fair FCU, it is a local bank here in Houston, I have a 778 score.
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How can I find out more about this? I really don't want to apply and risk getting denied worsening my score.
the only way you can really "find more" is to ask your dealer if they have that rate and/or try applying. This rate was only available when applying through the dealer, if you actually go to capital one's site they do not list that rate..
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Yes, here’s how I have scored invoice pricing from the convenience of my living room couch!

Third Step: Financing


I was told even with my great credit (790+ FICO score), I am only going to get 6.99% APR. To me that was absolutely unacceptable! I have worked hard to keep my credit score where it is today and I deserve a better rate. So, I went to my nearest credit union and they told me I will get 5.74% APR from their financial institution. I was okay with it but not totally happy. So, I start researching how I can get a better rate. Then I found out about the Pentagon Federal Credit Union. They are offering 3.99% APR on all new car purchase!!! I was sold! But there was a problem. I am not in the Army, Coast Guard or Air Force. How can I get such rate? Well, answer is simple. You can pay $20 and become member of NMFA (National Military Family Association - Option 7) and you’ll get the loan with desired APR. I was surprised to see the knowledge of these customer service reps. I had a very good experience with them. Once you’re member, you’ll have to fill out a loan application ONLINE and you’ll instantly know if you’re approved or no for the 3.99% APR. Then they will FEDEX you check the next day or you can go pick it up at your nearest branch. I opted for the next day FEDEX.

I am very happy how things turn out for me. I am not going to bore you with my long story anymore. The Z looks great, drives great. Thanks for reading.
AK370Z,

Thank you for the tip about the Pentagon Federal Credit Union and their 3.99% loans. I went to their web site and joined as a Veteran and applied for a new car loan at the same time. I then got a VPP number from Robert Nash of Nissan North America, went to my dealer and purchased our new 370Z. Got a fantastic (below invoice) price on the new car and a great rate on the loan.

Thanks again
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You're welcome. I'm just glad everything worked out for you. I'm actually thinking about paying it off early. Maybe pay it off in 3 instead of 5 years? Also, unlike some banks where they penalize you for paying off early, PENFED doesn't do that!
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