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osbornsm 07-21-2011 11:03 AM

Base + Sport Package Pricing: Help?
 
The prices i have found are approx $31,600 + taxes.

How much more haggle room do i have before i have THE deal?

Thanks all!!
~ Sean

cossie1600 07-21-2011 01:09 PM

Just walk out and wait for them to call back, works best if they have it in stock

NCSUPACK09 07-21-2011 05:18 PM

Is this for a 2011? If so, that seems to be about the going price for a good deal on a 2011 Base + Sport.

eggerstout 07-21-2011 06:33 PM

[QUOTE=osbornsm;1223353]The prices i have found are approx $31,600 + taxes.

How much more haggle room do i have before i have THE deal?

Thanks all!!
~ Sean[/QUOTE

200 above for what I paid

Zman370 07-21-2011 10:41 PM

Where are you finding deals like this ?

I am looking at 33,300 ( invoice ) for a base package 2011 with sport 6spd.

The dealers in Houston are STILL wanting 500 over invoice! I dont even kow if ill get down to the 33,300

cossie1600 07-21-2011 10:50 PM

Can you do the VPP pricing at this point? Most major employers have deals with Nissan. Did you try New Cars Pricing and Comparisons Local, Regional and National Car Price Reports at TrueCar

Zman370 07-21-2011 10:58 PM

I personally do not qualify for VPP .

Anyone have an idea where i can get a sport package in the 31k range?

Zman370 07-21-2011 11:06 PM

Also does anyone know if monterey blue is a hard find?

osbornsm 08-02-2011 01:55 PM

Okay so what IS the invoice price on a base 2011?

victort 08-17-2011 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ambidxtrous (Post 1267075)
Use my OTD as a benchmark.

My total cost for the 2011 370z, with sport package was 35,500. This was my OTD price.

Be very careful, no matter how good you are at negotiating. They will try to get you at the end. When you're about to sign that contract, there's a box that says, selling price. Which is what you agree to with the salesman. and then there's that box that says, "Total cost" which is the cost you agreed to PLUS finance cost. Don't be fooled. Finance charge should be included in your OTD cost.

You should always walk away at this point. They will remove it if you do the walk away method. That's what I did..and yeah it causes a little bit of drama on the floor. But I saved about 1400 dollars by doing that.

NOTE: I paid 56% down payment cash.

Excellent credit: 3.99% APR 48 term
NO WARRANTY, NO ALARM LOCATION DEVICE. all ******** on what they try to sell you after you agreed on a price with your saleman. just say no to everything!

what dealership did you get your car from?

NCSUPACK09 08-19-2011 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ambidxtrous (Post 1267075)
Use my OTD as a benchmark.

My total cost for the 2011 370z, with sport package was 35,500. This was my OTD price.

Be very careful, no matter how good you are at negotiating. They will try to get you at the end. When you're about to sign that contract, there's a box that says, selling price. Which is what you agree to with the salesman. and then there's that box that says, "Total cost" which is the cost you agreed to PLUS finance cost. Don't be fooled. Finance charge should be included in your OTD cost.

You should always walk away at this point. They will remove it if you do the walk away method. That's what I did..and yeah it causes a little bit of drama on the floor. But I saved about 1400 dollars by doing that.

NOTE: I paid 56% down payment cash.

Excellent credit: 3.99% APR 48 term
NO WARRANTY, NO ALARM LOCATION DEVICE. all ******** on what they try to sell you after you agreed on a price with your saleman. just say no to everything!


You shouldn't really use OTD price as a benchmark unless the person lives in the same state as you. Everyone has different tax rates (in VA its 3%, but in CA i think its like 9.25%), which will make the OTD price significantly different. I do agree though that you need to make sure that you negotiate based on the OTD price vs. sale price so there are no surprises when you actually go to purchase the vehicle.

nmjaxx9 08-19-2011 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by osbornsm (Post 1241752)
Okay so what IS the invoice price on a base 2011?

My invoice price (new 2011 red base) was 33,300, I threw out a quote of 31 but was refused, settled on the invoice drove off the lot @ 36,000 (2,000 dealer taxes and fees) (700 registration fee)

osbornsm 08-22-2011 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nmjaxx9 (Post 1270567)
My invoice price (new 2011 red base) was 33,300, I threw out a quote of 31 but was refused, settled on the invoice drove off the lot @ 36,000 (2,000 dealer taxes and fees) (700 registration fee)

Well hell... right now they can't find a PW base + Sport within 500 miles of chicago. So i guess they have a bit of an advantage now :-(

nmjaxx9 08-22-2011 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by osbornsm (Post 1274060)
Well hell... right now they can't find a PW base + Sport within 500 miles of chicago. So i guess they have a bit of an advantage now :-(

Yeah well you know what, not to call them liars, but when I went to a local dealer they said that there are no other color options in the whole northeast other than silver and black cherry, I just happened to research n cars.com and found my red 370z in NJ (considered northeast region), so dealers aren't always accurate and don;t always have updated inventory lists, so I would recommend using car search engines, the right car for you might be lurking in there, like in my case. :tup:

Red__Zed 08-22-2011 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by osbornsm (Post 1274060)
Well hell... right now they can't find a PW base + Sport within 500 miles of chicago. So i guess they have a bit of an advantage now :-(

sometimes it pays to be flexible on color (or to pretend to be flexible on color)


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