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Realistic bottom line on an '11 touring roadster
Ready to buy, and I realize since roadsters are hard to come by it may be a fairly long wait, however what's the cheapest a 2011 touring roadster auto, with sport and nav can be gotten?
I've gotten 2 quotes down near 44k but for some reason I still think it can be gotten for less. Thoughts? |
Have you considered a new 2010? There are definitely some around and you should be able to knock another 6k off of your current quote.
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I had a line a few months back on a similar 2010 leftover. they wanted 41,800. Waited and it was gone. I wonder what the odds are in finding a black auto touring roadster with nav and sport packages would actually be.
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I'd guess the 2010s are almost gone. I bought mine less than 2 months ago and my dealer had 3. Now he has none.
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Contact supporting dealers on this forum? I know they had some ridiculous prices on roadsters awhile back.
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There's a (new) 2010 Roadster in East Providence, RI @ Nissan of East Providence East Providence RI | Nissan Dealers Providence | Nissan Dealerships Somerset | Nissan Dealer Boston | Bristol | Warwick | Franklin | Mansfield The sticker on the car said $37,700 w/ 0% financing.
Quite a hike for you, but worth it to save the dough. Call them up, see what your options are. |
so the lowest Ive gotten for a 2011 Touring Roadster, loaded auto with nav and sport is 44,430. MSRP almost 49K. Dealer says that quote is his cost. Am I crazy to think it can be gotten lower? Even with the fact it has to be ordered direct?
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Ps- The local dealer here in MD has a Monterrey Blue with the options you want, but it's a 2010. PM me if you'd like more info |
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