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2009 370z fair price??
2009 6mt Sport package w/ 1129 miles.
They're asking $30k which is obviously too high but what's a fair price for this? |
I probably wouldn't pay much more than 26k, but I would say that getting it for 27k or less wouldn't be too bad of a deal.
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way to deal! 26k is a killer price for a sportscar of the 370z caliber! also keep searching |
Thanks NCSUPACK09.
It's really hard to walk into these dealerships and tell them you want the car for $3k under what it's listed for. But I guess I need to keep looking until I find a reasonable dealer. |
Well if you have money in hand your more than likely get them to buckle to 26k
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the market isn't really favorable for the Z to be honest. 2 seater, hardly room in trunk. There are many more cars that the avg consumer would consider over the Z. Just shop around. I can guarantee you that the prices listed on KBB is far more than what most educated Z buyers paid for.
I've found some 2009 used 370Z (Touring + Sport + Navi) at some dealers near me and they listed them for like $28-29k with about 20k miles on them. And those are the internet listed pricing aka pre-bargained. I'm sure if I really tried, I could prolly get them to go down to 27-28k. I think a lot of the problems is the misconception of the Z's various trims. A lot of dealers are dumb and listing used 2009 370Z Base models for like $30-31k, which I am assuming they "think" that they are selling a better equipped model or they can play uneducated buyers thinking they getting the only Z trim available / top of the line trim. |
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The sales guy tried to run my ear about how the KBB on this is between $34-36k, but that they're discounting it at $30,900. *rolls eyes*
I called in and made an offer of $26.5k. He's going to check with his manager. It is certified pre-owned, so it has the 100,000 mile warranty. He said the previous owner put an aftermarket exhaust on the car. That should also affect the cost of the car, right? (in my favor) |
hell yeah, use EVERYTHING you have to your advantage when dealing. These guys aren't just going to sit there and take whatever you say. They do this for a living and they are masters at BSing people. I actually love dealing with salespeople because I love the challenge of getting the better end of the deal.
Anyways, to get back to your post, I would tell them that I prefer my 370z all stock, but I would be willing to buy it with the aftermarket exhaust if the price was right :tup: |
25k. Not many people are in the mood for a 2-seater or can afford cars like the Z these days. Let it collect dust on their lot if they won't give you what you want because contrary to what they will tell you, it will just sit there.
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