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BeksNice 07-10-2012 09:05 PM

Just came from the dealership.
 
Hello, fellow forum members.

I just came back from the Nissan Dealership in the Universal City. Test drove their 2012 (i believe) 370Z Roadster.

Fell in love right away. Felt amazing and the sound is just incredible :tup:

I was looking to purchase 2012 Touring Sport Nav 7AT,
but some experts say that there might not be available any fully loaded Z's in September.
I decided to go ahead and order 2013 PW/Persimmon Touring Sport Nav 7AT.
The dealer told me that he would give me a call in a couple of days regarding the price and stuff like that.


I was very nice to him, but made him know that I am not a type of person who they can extract a lot of cash from. :tiphat:

Now eagerly waiting for him to call me back and specify all the details!
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Any suggestions on how to talk to him regarding prices etc.? How far can I push?
Also, I told him that I don't need any "minor" options like illuminated kick plates etc., what if he orders some of them and will make me pay for them too?

Thanks in advance.

Peace, yo. :P

BeksNice 07-10-2012 10:18 PM

Also, will I need to pay a down payment?!

buddyZ 07-10-2012 11:02 PM

if you have good credit and put down a little bit of money youre still looking at a 550 or 600 a month payment.

BeksNice 07-10-2012 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by buddyZ (Post 1815547)
if you have good credit and put down a little bit of money youre still looking at a 550 or 600 a month payment.

I forgot to mention, I am not financing it.
Just want to pay once and for all.


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Also, what I noticed is that there was no kickdown button on the gas pedal.
I searched on forums, and it seems some Zs have them some not? Why is that?

blackcherry20 07-11-2012 05:28 AM

Cash up front should give you the advantage-too bad you're not closer I would send my husband out to help you negotiate-he is da bomb when being hard line and knowing when to give in :-) Rule No.1: Be willing to walk away. Have it set in your mind before you start...helped us tremendously.

Mikes350z 07-11-2012 09:16 AM

if you are truly paying cash/bank certified check, inform him this is the exact amount you will pay and you will give them 5-10% down to secure the car at this pre-arranged amount.

i.e. $35,000 total for the car, putting down $3,500 to secure this exact price for this car and will take delivery by xx/xx/2012 effectively creating a purchase order contract with them...

(this is not legal advise)

Streetlife 07-11-2012 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeksNice (Post 1815557)
I forgot to mention, I am not financing it.
Just want to pay once and for all.


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Also, what I noticed is that there was no kickdown button on the gas pedal.
I searched on forums, and it seems some Zs have them some not? Why is that?

Truecar's website will be your best friend, and for any new car buyer. Make sure you don't settle for MSRP, agree on invoice price first (then add TT&L for the final price).

BeksNice 07-11-2012 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Streetlife (Post 1816018)
Truecar's website will be your best friend for your payment style, plus make sure you don't settle for MSRP, agree on invoice price first (then add TT&L for the final price).

What is TT&L?


Quote:

Originally Posted by blackcherry20 (Post 1815712)
Cash up front should give you the advantage-too bad you're not closer I would send my husband out to help you negotiate-he is da bomb when being hard line and knowing when to give in :-) Rule No.1: Be willing to walk away. Have it set in your mind before you start...helped us tremendously.

It would have been amazing, thanks anyways!
I feel very confident to walk away if the price will not be right!



About the 10% down payment, seriously? That seems a lot for the down payment imo.

enkei2k 07-11-2012 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by BeksNice (Post 1816043)
What is TT&L?

Taxes, Title, License. random fees pretty much.


Quote:

Originally Posted by BeksNice (Post 1816043)
About the 10% down payment, seriously? That seems a lot for the down payment imo.

That's pretty standard. I actually put more down for mine lol. I put about 5k down payment + my trade in. Helped lower my monthly payments too.

Regarding payments, I'd start at invoice pricing (not sure if it's available for 2013 models or not) and work from there.

BeksNice 07-11-2012 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 1816086)
Taxes, Title, License. random fees pretty much.

Oh, I see.

Quote:

Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 1816086)
That's pretty standard. I actually put more down for mine lol. I put about 5k down payment + my trade in. Helped lower my monthly payments too.

Regarding payments, I'd start at invoice pricing (not sure if it's available for 2013 models or not) and work from there.

I am not sure if it is available, but the salesman told me that he would give me a call either today or tomorrow. Originally I didn't plan to spend more than invoice +$1k at max.

p.s. I forgot to tell him that I wanted a rear backup cam as well. Is it possible to install it after, considering I'd have the oem nav?

martin82 07-11-2012 11:27 AM

FYI I RAN from universal city cussing their sales manager saying "we don't sell cars under msrp"!!! I ended up buying from Miller Nissan in Van Nuys and had no issues, I printed zagg or true car pricing and showed them they beat it just a bit....


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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=34.157697,-118.465697

BeksNice 07-11-2012 11:45 AM

Well, will see when he calls me.
I've been told that Fontana Nissan is pretty good too.

dP3NGU1N 07-11-2012 11:45 AM

TTL is going to add about another $3500 I think (based off 2012 invoice price of $37000 tour+sport) so don't forget to factor that in. Might be a couple hundred more since you're going for a vert+nav package as well.

I'm pretty certain with the 2012 models the backup cam comes with stock nav. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

BeksNice 07-11-2012 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dP3NGU1N (Post 1816239)
TTL is going to add about another $3500 I think (based off 2012 invoice price of $37000 tour+sport) so don't forget to factor that in. Might be a couple hundred more since you're going for a vert+nav package as well.

I'm pretty certain with the 2012 models the backup cam comes with stock nav. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

I will be getting a coupe anyways. Testdrove the roadster, just because they didn't have automatic coupe. :P but roadster was fun.

dP3NGU1N 07-11-2012 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 1816208)
FYI I RAN from universal city cussing their sales manager saying "we don't sell cars under msrp"!!! I ended up buying from Miller Nissan in Van Nuys and had no issues, I printed zagg or true car pricing and showed them they beat it just a bit....


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I am here: Google Maps

I've had different issues with Universal. Ever since looking for a quote online they keep calling me with their "event coordinators" who know absolutely nothing about cars* asking me to go in for a test drive. I keep telling them to put me on with someone from sales so we can talk about price because I've already driven the car and I'm looking to buy. Stop wasting both of our times and "coordinate" me with someone who can actually make a deal with me. Three times I've been called by these so called event coordinators and three times they said someone will sales will get in contact with me with the hour. Never happened. I'm convinced Universal is just full of a bunch of drones making desperate phone calls and wasting people's time.

*When I say they know nothing I mean they can't even give me an MSRP price for the vehicle. For example I told them I wast interested in touring+sport and they kept telling me that the car I'm looking for is $32k. Waste of time... :shakes head:


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