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Nissan 350Z Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? Nissan 350Z, Coupe, Convertible


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Re: 350z 2008 [zman16] by marcogallo1986
Nov 05, 2008 (5:33 am)
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Replying to: zman16 (Oct 21, 2008 10:49 am)

that is a grate price for what you are getting would go for it good luck this is a grate car and nissan makes grate cars keep us updated on what you do. Have a verry good day and thanks for reading my posting Marco.
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Is this a good deal for a used 350z? by ppidori2
Nov 18, 2008 (1:21 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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Re: Is this a good deal for a used 350z? [ppidori2] by marcogallo1986
Nov 21, 2008 (7:51 pm)
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Replying to: ppidori2 (Nov 18, 2008 1:21 am)

hey what year is the 350z you are intrested it sounds like a grate price I have not seen any near my aria for under $15000 keep us updated and pleas let me no if I can help you out any more nissan makes grate cars and not just saying that they shore last. thanks for reading have a real grate day marco.
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2007 enthusist $25000 by repoman4
Nov 26, 2008 (8:51 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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Re: 2007 enthusist $25000 [repoman4] by zman16
Nov 26, 2008 (3:07 pm)
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Replying to: repoman4 (Nov 26, 2008 8:51 am)

Repoman4,
 
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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Help Buying Used 350z by ppidori2
Dec 05, 2008 (11:49 pm)
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Hey guys,
 
So i found a 2005 35th anniversary nissan 350z for sale at a dealer. it's auto with 31k miles, and from the picture it looks pretty clean but has a few scratches.
Anyways the price is listed as $19,990.
Is there a chance i can haggle that price down to around $16000? First time car buyer and was wondering for some advice and tips to get the price i want. Also i was thinking around $16000 OTD give or take a few hundred.
 
Thanks
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Re: Help Buying Used 350z [ppidori2] by qbrozen
Dec 08, 2008 (9:18 am)
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Replying to: ppidori2 (Dec 05, 2008 11:49 pm)

$16k OTD on a car listed at $20k? So you want them to knock off like $5k-$5500? Where did you come up with this number? What makes you think they have it marked up so high?
 
Well, while Edmunds isn't the most accurate, they list TRADE-IN at over $17k on that car. Let's say, for a moment, that is accurate. The dealer needs to make a profit to stay in business. Usually $2k is fair. But let's say you beat them like a baby seal and bust it down to $1500. And let's say they got the car for $17k. That's $18,500 without factoring in taxes and fees. I don't know taxes and fees where you live, so can't help you with an OTD price.
 
So, no, your number is not realistic.
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Re: Help Buying Used 350z [qbrozen] by ppidori2
Dec 09, 2008 (6:23 pm)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Dec 08, 2008 9:18 am)

Thanks ill just wait to find a more affordable car at my price.
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Re: 2007 enthusist $25000 [repoman4] by marcogallo1986
Jan 01, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: repoman4 (Nov 26, 2008 8:51 am)

in what state are you located in in new york have menny dealers giving $10000 rebates off 350z's and quite a few dealers have sum in stock keep us updated on what you end up dooing have a grate day and thanks for reading my posting marco.
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Re: 2007 enthusist $25000 [zman16] by foxyesq
Feb 03, 2009 (12:58 pm)
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Replying to: zman16 (Nov 26, 2008 3:07 pm)

I visited my local Nissan dealer (Ramsey Nissan, Ramesy, NJ) this past weekend to check out the new 370Z. They had 5 2008's INSIDE the showroom with another on the lot (saw at least six 2008's). I know at least three of these very cars were there since last spring, when I test drove one and was about to make an offer to purchase a touring edition roadster (the car had optional chrome wheels ($1,800 option), which I wanted to downgrade back to the standard rims -- salesman would not delete the optional rims claiming that he could deviate from what was on the sticker, then the stock market and the rest of the world changed and I never made an offer -- that car, awful rims and all, is still there!).
 
My guess is that you can steal one of these cars. The dealer website is offering a Nismo for $31,995 -- $8,425 off of the list (they have two of them), and I am sure would take less.
 
Good luck.

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