Originally Posted by argothiusz I am offering $28,000 OTD for a preowned 09 Base+Sport+7AT package 28k miles to a Nissan dealer but he will only sell it for 29k. Should
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09-06-2011, 09:44 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Supply and demand is what drives pricing. Supply from Japan was disrupted by natural disaster. Supply is low. Go to cars.com or auto trader and filter out your ideal car and see how many actually show up in your area. Then search nationally. I bet there still are not many exact matches nationally. These cars would sell for a few thousand more in a better economy. Prices are low. Many things have to be considered when evaluating price. Options, transmission type, color, condition, mileage, length of warranty left, location. How much more value is 12 or 18 months of factory warranty worth? Condition is key when trying to determine value. The price difference between 2 identical cars can be thousands apart if one has worn out tires, stone chips, paint work from being abused. Lets say car A is perfect and car B has 75% worn tires and brakes, a few stone chips and is $1000 less expensive. Are you really saving money if car B needs $800-$1000 for tires and $500 in brakes in a 6 months? You would have to pay the $1000-$1300 out of pocket sooner or later for tires and brakes. You can roll in the additional cost of car A into your payments and not worry about future expenses. There has never been a better time to buy if you can afford it. Just make sure you evaluate each car before buying. I just noticed you are in Port Washington WI. My husband and I have bought a couple Corvettes from EVS in your neck of the woods. My Z is a AUTO in Chicago and I am selling it. I will PM you a link to my ad on this forum. If you are looking to spend a little less there is another white with sport, manual for $22.5K and 45,000 mi posted also. Good Luck! Last edited by 370zgal; 09-06-2011 at 01:57 PM. |
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09-06-2011, 04:07 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Got it from a dealership over here in New Jersey. Best price and condition for a while. Been looking for a G37, G35, and 350z for a couple of months knowing that the 370zs cost (for the miles) are a bit too high, but this 370z came from nowhere and I had to snatch it.
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