Originally Posted by NCSUPACK09 Where your wrong is that i'm not giving him used car prices. I never even look at used car prices and I'm not sure how you
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05-20-2011, 02:49 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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+1 for you. The largest nationwide car dealer uses kbb, carmax. And my logic is correct. He is getting a new z for the retail price of a used one. |
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05-20-2011, 07:12 PM | #18 (permalink) | |
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In your case, you may have bought your car for invoice price (which was...what, 37-38K?) 2 years ago. Then you just threw up a KBB valuation saying your car is worth....37K after 2 years and 6K+ miles. You think you'll sell that thing for 37K right now? And what connection at all does that have with a new Z? You're saying a brand new Z probably WITHOUT all the bells and whistles (not even same options as you) being offered to him for 37K is a GREAT deal cause your car which HAD all the bells and whistles and is 2 years old is supposedly worth 37K!...which is apples to oranges, of course. 2 cars, 2 years apart, different packages. He's getting a new Z for invoice price (or less), which is cheaper than a new Z at MSRP. Thats a good deal. Saying he's getting a new Z at the same (or less) price as the retail for a used 2 year old, 6K mile Z means absolutely nothing. At all. Period. It just means a website says your Z is worth so much, and he's getting a better price than that.
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05-20-2011, 07:14 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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I'd say you got a good deal there, fo sho. Take it duder. Besides, thats 4K cheaper than the value of a used 2 year old 6K mile Z, that has all the bells and whistles. Thats GOTTA be good......right? lol
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05-20-2011, 07:18 PM | #20 (permalink) | |
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Your math seems pretty fair to me, depending on what the true invoice price on the car is, of course.
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05-20-2011, 07:43 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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I think pricing also might be affected by when you buy it, but I'm not completely sure. You might be able to get a better deal if you buy in the winter like I did. Back when I was searching in January, I saw some new 7AT's listed as low as $27-28k brand new for the base model. There were also several used ones that were exactly the same, but more expensive. The best prices I saw for a new 7AT with the sport package was around $33k, so you definitely have a good deal there. I got a good deal on mine (7AT touring, certified used) IMO because there was a snowstorm that weekend and I drove through the beginning of it to get the car. It was listed at $28k the beginning of the week and I offered $27k, but they wouldn't budge. 2 days later, they just dropped it to $26k and I went there that weekend to get it.
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05-20-2011, 08:06 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Everything is about supply and demand, really. Nice weather, they're less hard-pressed to get the car off their lot. Winter storm or winter weather? They'll wheel and deal a bit more just to get rid of some extra stock. So yes, time of year can definitely impact sales price.
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To the OP, I think you can still do better than 33.4k
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05-20-2011, 11:48 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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agree i bought mine on jan 1 on this year, and got amazing deal on a new 2010 which the dealer was desperate to sell. got mine fully loaded, at slightly above invoice price. timing plays a huge role, especially at month end or when newer model year are beginning to roll onto the lots.
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Offer $500 above invoice. That's all I would pay for any new car.
I highly doubt 370's are moving well in this economy right now, And watch out on the interest rate. The dealer has many ways to try and get the price they want. Good Luck... Z's are a blast to own.
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