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2009 Base + Sport CPO $20,500...seems pretty good?
A dealer near me just took in a 2009 1-owner 370z Base + sport package. They have it certified as a CPO. It has the sport package, 45k miles, 7AT and is in really good shape. Curb rash on a couple wheels is all I could find. They have it listed for $21,799, but I was told last night they would take $20,500. Given what I have seen in the market recently it seems like a good deal. (7AT is so my wife can enjoy it as well). Thoughts on pricing for those who have been watching the current values? Thanks so much.
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Sounds good to me if the car is clean and has no accident.
How good is the Nissan CPO warranty, do you know? |
I've seen the car fax and service history. Car is very clean with no indication of any damage or paintwork. A couple stone chips on the front bumper is all I could see, but that would be expected. CPO is mostly powertrain, plus towing, car rental and trip interruption.
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If it's in your budget, then go for it. I've just checked the Nissan CPO program, it sounds pretty good for 7yrs/100K miles.
If you have more to spend, just remember you can get a new base+sport for about 31K with less than 100 miles. There may be promotional APRs as well (0% or 0.9% - I don't know exactly). |
that is a decent price. I got a 2011 base for around that with 12k miles... but that was months and months of searching.
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Not bad, I got a base/sport with 7000 miles on it for 22,000. Lifetime warranty on the drivetrain. I just wish I had the synchro rev match. I find I difficult to rev match with drive by wire.
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Doesn't sport come with synchorev? You mean you got just base then...
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