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368 messages, Last post on Aug 04, 2009 at 6:57 AM
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To determine fair prices for cars, i used Edmunds.com. It is a great site with reviews by owners and "experts". I'm wary of KBB the prices are usually higher. It's as though it's written by the dealers themselves as the one accurate source of vehicle values. Also, Carfax is a very worthwhile tool to determine production dates/in-service dates/#of owners/mileages/where the vehicles lived...et;al. I do not work for any of the above, just have bought several cars in past 50 yrs.
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Replying to: dan148 (Sep 28, 2008 6:28 pm)
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Replying to: marcogallo1986 (Oct 06, 2008 5:28 am) |
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I am looking to pay straight up cash.. what kinda pricing should I expect for a Touring 2008?
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Replying to: mikswc (Oct 21, 2008 1:34 am) I have not countered the offer. I beleive you can get well below invoice at this time especially if you live in the Northeast as I do. Prices should continue to improve over the next few months.
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Replying to: zman16 (Oct 21, 2008 10:49 am) |
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Looking for a used enthusiast, auto, with less then 40k miles on it. I saw an add for a enthusiast, auto with 48k miles on it for $15980. Is that a good deal or worth less??
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Replying to: ppidori2 (Nov 18, 2008 1:21 am) |
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I been looking all over on the east coast 200 mile range. And nobody even has a new 350Z. So I tried the used cars and found a 2007 enthusist for $24999 with 13000 m White. 6 speed. Its the best deal I found. Is that a good deal. I'm losing some of you here. Cause I don't know how to make a deal with dealers that have not one 350z on the lot. Maybe its just me but it seems like a special order, that you have to pay to list price and wait a couple months.
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Replying to: repoman4 (Nov 26, 2008 8:51 am) What area are you looking in? I'm in mass and there are many new Z's available. Mostly Automatics and convertibles. I don't think that 24,999 is a good price for the used Z you mention. If you are close to Mass you can get a new Base model for around that price and a touring around 30,000. A dealer near me has an 07 touring convertible listed for 25,995, 19,000 miles. It has been there a long time and with winter approaching you could probably get it for the same price as the used enthusiast. It's orange which I don't care for. Search on cars.com using zip code 01581 within 100 miles. Good luck with your search!
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