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Hi, I have been quoted a price of $27,400 for a 2007 base model 350z with the following options, carpet floor mats, trunk mat, cargo convenience package. The dealer claims this is approximately $400 above invoice, can anyone verify that? From what I have seen on the internet, the base invoice is around $26095 for the base 2007s. Bottom line, is this a "fair" price?
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Replying to: wja_eng_001 (Feb 25, 2007 11:48 pm) |
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Replying to: veal999 (Feb 08, 2007 2:03 pm) |
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Can anyone give a rundown of their opinion on the chgs to the new model? How is the extra power and the other revisions? Is it worth upgrading from an 05 model if you get a good trade-in value? I like the chgs such as the extra power and the now 1000 extra revs. At least on paper it all sounds great. Any ideas what the 08 models will be like? Maybe the new 3.7 engine (370Z)? |
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I went to a Nissan dealer and was quoted a price of $31,900 for a 350z touring model. The MSRP was $37,000 with an additional markup of $3999 which was what they claim an adjusted market demand for the vehicle. I wouldn't even think of paying that. It has navigation,auto,xm Does that sound like a good deal? Also what is the base money factor, and residual value? Thanks! |
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Replying to: movistar (Apr 11, 2007 6:44 am) anyway, is this a brand new '07 with no miles? according to carsdirect in my area, the msrp is $36,595, invoice is $33,732, and their price is $350 over invoice. So you were quoted nearly $2k below invoice. I'd say that's a screaming deal if it is all on the up and up. Sounds fishy to me, though.
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Replying to: qbrozen (Apr 11, 2007 8:52 am) |
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Replying to: movistar (Apr 11, 2007 6:44 am) What consumers are really paying for this vehicle, $32,992.00 If you're talking automatic, it's $33,825.00 for MSRP, Invoice is $31,329.00, What consumers are really paying for this vehicle is $33,487.00. (I suspect the "what consumers are actually paying" is a little high.) This is with no other options at all, and most cars on a dealers lot will have a few options, like cargo nets and aluminum kickplates and so forth. What all is on the car you looked at to bring it up to $37k? Or are you looking at the roadster? So $31,900 sounds like a deal. If it's the automatic, that's $600 over invoice, a very respectable deal. Why they add AMV is to make you *feel* like you're getting a real screamer of a deal, when in fact you're getting just a plain ol' good deal. Edited to add: playing around on the KBB site a little more, if you add virtuall *ALL* the goodies, from floor mats to "convenience package" to DVD-based nav. system to XM or Sirius radio, it adds up to an MSRP of around $37,000. So the car you're looking at better be loaded with all that, if the dealer's claim is true about MSRP there. Otherwise it should be closer to 33,xxx, in which case your deal as described sounds decent.
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