Hey guys new to the forum I've been thinking about trading in my 08 accord coupe for a brand new 2010 370ZR the local dealership has. They have had the
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03-02-2012, 11:25 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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To buy or not to buy?
Hey guys new to the forum I've been thinking about trading in my 08 accord coupe for a brand new 2010 370ZR the local dealership has. They have had the car for about 3 years and it has about 800 miles on it i'm guessing due to test drives.
I spoke to a car salesman yesterday and test drove it and it's freaking awesome compared to my accord. I've been wanted to get rid of it for awhile as I bought it when I was home for R&R from Afghanistan and after being home since September I realized the I4 just wasn't enough power or fun for me I feel like driving is bland and is just way to boring. Also customization options are limited so I feel like it was just a bad fit for me. I'm just wondering if it is worth it. I can pay the monthly payment at almost 700 a month @4.59% for 72 months but they will only give me 10k for my trade in when I've seen my car sell for 19k (price I bought it) it was a real steal KBB says I should get at least 14k and Nissan sent me a little offer saying I could get 14k-16k to trade it in about a week ago. I'm just worried that down the line a few months from now I'll get bored of it so I just wanted to get a few opinions of if I should just wait and save up and buy it later or if its really worth more or less starting for with nothing as far as debt payments this is the only major debt I pay have a gf but my income is going to be steady and I have very few expenses. |
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Welcome! Let me start off by saying that the Z is definetley a step up from an accord. It def has a larger aftermarket parts scene, and leave it stock and you will still find it very enjoyable for daily driving use. I don't think you will get bored or tired of this car anytime soon. I have had mine for close to 7 moths now, and I love it like the first day I bought it.
Now, the only thing that concerns me is you seem to be paying a very high interest rate, and monthly payment. If you can pay that much a month, and are satisfied with the apr % rate, then I don't see a problem here. However, I think thats kind of high, ,maybe you should shop around to get a better deal? Just my advice, as for your real concern about getting bored of it soon, im sure you won't but I think maybe you need to concentrate on cutting down the price of the vehicle, and possibly the monthly payments/apr. |
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If you get bored with a 370Z, you're doing something wrong. Also, don't focus so much on the monthly payment... Focus on the total price paid OTD.
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So with a trade in im guessing you will be paying around 26,000, or financing that amount correct? |
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I paid 26k for mine.. My interest rate is 3.9 (used car) over 72 mos and I pay 450.. 700 seems really high...
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Also if your car truly is worth 14-15K for a trade in value then its all in the negotiation and if the dealer wants to sell a car. I didnt really read to see exactly what model you are looking at but a 2010 even though its "new" at a dealer has depreciation as 2012s are out and soon 2013s will be out.... I would throw out this offer... this is going off all you told me Asking $36,000 your trade $10,000 You say your trade is worth $14-$15,000 Deal to ask for OUT THE DOOR (this is without taxes as i dont know what your state has for % rates) $20,000 out the door with your trade. This is them meeting you halfway for your trade and knocking off the couple thousand they mark the car up. **All going off your original numbers they gave you.** ALWAYS TALK the final price out the door (try and figure out taxes too) Ive purchased and traded cars and work the entire deal over the phone, work only the out the door price. Good luck
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Well the car is sitting in the drive way with a car cover on top of it till I show my dad in the morning or he comes in 3 am asking where the hell it came from. @nmjaxx9 it is a touring package I believe has the climate control seats xm radio and what not. I will be financing about 30k because I still owe money on my current car but he explained that the equity that I have on it can be used towards the 370. I'm gonna go tomorrow with my dad and see if we can get them to give me more otherwise once I get on orders I'll just save up for a down payment and go back in x-mas time and maybe things will be more favorable.
On another note I did look at a used 09 nismo today before I picked this one up way cheaper can get it for 18k they will give up 12k for my car as trade in but its last owner did a few audio mods him self and drove it pretty good so it drove really shitty kinda shook after I took it on the highway it just seems like he messed it up kinda sucks because I would be more than willing to do the nismo as well especially at a cheaper price. Edit: I spoke to a service mechanic also because the car ran a little hot (around 220F) after some city driving he told me they originally wanted 42k so I'm gonna ask for invoice just to get an idea of if they're loosing money already so I can see how much more negotiable the price is. Last edited by ViktorAlkious; 03-02-2012 at 07:24 PM. |
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Yeah the Zs do run a little hot, oil temp issue. I would say go into the dealership tommorow and as Volk Z said try to talk OTD price. How much you will may out the door, and try to reduce the payments. IF it helps to have your Dad cosign to reduce interest rates or monthly payments do so. Good luck and let us know what happens.
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They make you deal and offer, but they want 4.x%. Say the price (deal) is the same no matter what. If they can get you 2.9% financing then fine. Otherwise you use your own financing and you agree to the price (deal) of the car. Separate sale price and financing. Always. For reference I picked up my loaded ZR manual for 37.5 with 2400 miles on it about a year ago. I am surprised they never were able to sell it back when Nissan had 5+K incentives for Roadsters last year. Now I picked mine up used which means they likely did not give someone more then 35K on trade, and still made money. For a new car, they are likely taking a loss at that number and may not want to move at all. Sucks but its the reality of the business. Good luck, - b |
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it sounds like they might be pricing the roadster high if it's 3 years old and the payments come to 700. I would think you should be able to get those payments closer to 550 for 72 months. however they have to finagle the deal to get your OTD price closer to say 33k then go ahead and jump. what options does it include btw?
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