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Replying to: wja_eng_001 (Feb 25, 2007 11:48 pm) black on black, manual in So. Cal |
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Car_man I am going to buy a 2007 Nissan Z coupe in black (basic Package) This is the initial price I got 27144(invoice price) - 1500(rebate) = 25644 (plus tax and fees) I called another dealer and they are wiling to do close to 25644-700 = 24944 (plus tax and fees) 6.79% for 5 year good deal Thanks Car_man, you are absolutely, most definitely the best! |
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Ok...so, my wife is about to turn 50. She says her Lexus ES330 is an old ladies car...she isn't getting another car like it again. She really wants a convertible. She also can't wait for the lease to expire...which is in 5 months. So..me being a great husband, I listen to her and think...this girl has always sacrificed for the rest of us I need to get her what she wants...and deserves. So, I start looking around. I drop by the Nissan dealer and I see this solar orange Z roadster...that just happens to be an automatic. Wow...it's awesome and perfect for my wife. So, I drag her out to the dealer the next day and she drives it. Before she gets out of the parking lot she's crying. She said "Oh my God, this care is awesome...it's what I've always wanted!" She was very emotional. I looked over at her and all I could think of was...how can I get her this car? So...I'm working a deal with the dealer but he isn't budging much. I guess I know why...the solar orange is rare...probably rarer with an automatic. I've only gotten him to come down a couple grand...what should I do, wait him out? It's almost winter here in Indianapolis. What is a fair price to pay? It is a roadster grand touring automatic, solar orange. I'd probably get it if they would just come down a couple grand more.
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Replying to: zmachine157 (Oct 29, 2007 6:45 pm) If an '08, I'm not sure where all that money is going to come from. There is only a $3k spread between MSRP and invoice. I think $2500 off on an '08 so early in the model year would be a good deal. |
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I recently settled for a 2006 Touring coupe in Pikes Peak Pearl color with 13,200 miles for $24,500. Is this a good deal or did I overpay? Car looks good exterior and interior wise. Test drive went well. Clear title and carfax. Thanks for the help
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Hey guys, I just wanted to get your opinion. I recently bought a 2004 Enthusiasts with 39K for 18.5k out the door. Did i get a good deal? Would appreciate your opinions.
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Replying to: svn75060 (Dec 02, 2007 7:01 pm) The actual purchase price minus all the other stuff would be easier to judge. |
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| I have a deal on a 2005 GT Roadster, Chrome Silver with 20K miles. The car will be around $23.5K before taxes and licensing fees are taken care of?? | |
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Replying to: absolutmb (Nov 17, 2007 7:48 am)
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