Looking to buy a new 370z and I was offered $520/month for 60months after putting down $9,500. Good or bad?
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05-17-2011, 04:31 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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This is very simple to figure out. You're saying 520 financed for 60 months. That's 31,200 + 9,500 = $40,700.
MSRP on Base + Sport = $36,290. Invoice = $33,835 Basically, you're being charged MSRP + tax + interest for the car you want. Tell them you want the car at invoice. So you'll keep the same $520 deal, but you will only put down $7000 ($2500 less, effectively getting the car at invoice). |
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