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Price check 370z
Im an e-4 in the army currently deployed to Afghanistan. I finally sold my 2012 Mazdaspeed3. When i get home in a couple of months, I have decided that I want to get a 370z. I've decided that I want to spend around the neighborhood of $28,500. I'd like to have a base model-Sport Package. To the people that have recently bought the car new, what price did u pay? I'm trying to see if it is possible to get a new one, maybe one that been sitting on the lot a long time, Or if I'm going to have to go with one that is a low mileage- year old. Thanks for your time.
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Well you can most likely get one around that price now as the winter clearances and offers are dime a dozen. SO just make sure you research on cars.com and truecar.com to see what people around you are paying and then based on that take the offer to the table at the dealership. Know what you want from the get go, dont hesitate, be confident in your purchase and you should be able to get out of the dealership with the car you want within a few hours. With that being said I doubt you can get a 2012 or 2013 for 28K, I would look into a slightly used one maybe a 2010 or 09 base sports for that much. GL! :driving:
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Dealerships don't offer much in terms of incentives on cars like the Z since the margins are **** already. In California I got my 2013 about 3 months ago for 37k otd. I don't know what Louisiana sales tax but that comes out to about 33.5k before everything (ttl). Good luck on your search but I highly doubt you're going to get a new z for anything under 33.
My model is exactly what you're looking for. Base+sport. You didn't specify drive train or color but I have it in standard. |
I'd like to get white or gun metal. I was just hoping that it would be possible. with a manual tranny. hopefully i can find one with less that 5k miles on it then.
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Get certified
Plenty of low mileage used units out there for that money. Ask them to certify it for that price if it's a Nissan dealer and they will. It only costs them a few hundred bucks and you get drive train coverage for 7/100, better than new.
Oh, and thanks for what you do! |
yes certified used is also a good thing, that means the manufacturer does a multi point inspection of the vehicle and sometimes warranty carries over. :tiphat:
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Look up KBB, you should be paying about the trade in value for a used one. If it's certified/from a dealer, lets say $500 more
That's my rule of thumb |
Im an Sergeant in the Army, deployed, right now. I just bought a 2012 like 15 days ago when I was on my R&R :driving: . I can help you, no problem. Ill pm you some things. Thanks for serving man.
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atleast u got r&r lol. We are on a 9 month no R&R
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Active duty and Veterans
Read this web sight: Vets Cars Auto Dealers, Veteran Auto Discount, Vet Benefits
I was in the Marine Corps way back, 63 to 67, and qualify for this program. Not all states participate - Alabama for one, but Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida are among states that do. Read "The Experience" for their commitment and put your state in the dealership search box. Veterans just bring a copy of your DD-214 to the dealer, all of whom are veterans and are going to help you. There are other car manufacturers beside Nissan that extend this consideration. |
370Z price question
Last year i bought a 2009 370z touring sport package with everything for 25900$ the car only had 23960 what is your guys opinion id appropriate it.
-bose -seat warmers -nav -19" rays -auto dim refl -clean car facts * only thing wrong is it has swarl markers in the paint that i always have to buff out (black). |
You can also check invoice/TMV prices for your area on Edmunds.com for new vehicles and used vehicles to see an average price/year/mileage.
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