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U-NVmyZ? 09-10-2009 07:37 PM

So i called a couple of dealers...
 
and i asked when they will receive the 2010 370's they told me mid-october, and i asked about the price of the 09's dropping after the 10's come out. 1 dealership told me that i can most likely get 1 a couple 1,000 off. another dealer told me that they might give out rebates. can any1 tell me what exactly may happen. thanx

kdo2milger 09-10-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by U-NVmyZ? (Post 193115)
and i asked when they will receive the 2010 370's they told me mid-october, and i asked about the price of the 09's dropping after the 10's come out. 1 dealership told me that i can most likely get 1 a couple 1,000 off. another dealer told me that they might give out rebates. can any1 tell me what exactly may happen. thanx

you should be able to negotiate a 09 for invoice or lower...

you shoulld be able to negotiate a 2010 for about 500 over invoice...

Cjanik 09-10-2009 08:46 PM

at first you'll probably have to pay the MSRP because I can imagine a lot of people holding out for the 2010's and willing to pay more to have it early.

about a month or two later, the 500 over invoice should be feasable. and then of course a couple months after that, back down to invoice.

its all in supply and demand, and there will be more demand than supply at first, a few months later not so much.

figgsy 09-10-2009 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by U-NVmyZ? (Post 193115)
and i asked when they will receive the 2010 370's they told me mid-october, and i asked about the price of the 09's dropping after the 10's come out. 1 dealership told me that i can most likely get 1 a couple 1,000 off. another dealer told me that they might give out rebates. can any1 tell me what exactly may happen. thanx


If you take depreciation in to consideration It would be wiser
to get the '10. I have an '08 and after 1 year it has lost $10 grand in resale value.

It makes more sense to have a Full year of fun before losing such a large amount of Cash:happydance:

Hi-TecDesigns 09-11-2009 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by figgsy (Post 193506)
If you take depreciation in to consideration It would be wiser
to get the '10. I have an '08 and after 1 year it has lost $10 grand in resale value.

It makes more sense to have a Full year of fun before losing such a large amount of Cash:happydance:

True, but depreciation only really matters if you intend to sell. My S2000 is 10 years old, and if it wasn't for me getting rid of it because there would be no point in having two convertibles (awaiting the roadster) I would hang on to it even longer.

FuszNissan 09-11-2009 06:31 AM

Dan,
Who knows what is going to happen. It really depends on your market. You may be in an area that doesn't discount, or the opposite. But it all comes down to negotiation skills. If you know what you want and you know invoice, just work them until you feel comfortable.

I do know there are still some 2009's that are dropping in Oct. So I am not sure if the coupes will be out then or maybe later, at this stage in the game it's a guessing game.

Hi-TecDesigns 09-11-2009 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Hi-TecDesigns (Post 193995)
True, but depreciation only really matters if you intend to sell. My S2000 is 10 years old, and if it wasn't for me getting rid of it because there would be no point in having two convertibles (awaiting the roadster) I would hang on to it even longer.

I should also add that your yearly excise tax would be lower on that 2008 compared to the 2010...


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