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Nissan 350Z Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: diesel9, need more info [nyadj] by diesel9
Dec 30, 2004 (10:04 pm)
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Replying to: nyadj (Dec 29, 2004 12:53 pm)

Re: my deal....72 months...5.35%...1500 down....8860 for my trade and sales price of 34095 for the car. I accepted the sales price as is because even I know the trade-in wasn't worth anything over 4500.
 
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05 Z at invoice by sahmed33
Jan 12, 2005 (9:57 pm)
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Just got a 05 350Z Touring w/ Nav and curtain airbags at invoice. Corona Nissan (in LA area) was very professional and honest. I also purchased 7yr/100K Nissan Extended Gold warranty for $1,300. I chose to buy this warranty on my own, no pressure from the dealership.
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2004 350Z enthusiast auto coupe in daytona blue by dangtran09
Jan 13, 2005 (10:45 am)
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$26710 + tax,tags = $27600 out the door with 4% APR and $5k down....steal?
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Good deal on car..robbed on warranty? by jgoose
Jan 13, 2005 (5:16 pm)
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Just purchased an '04 350Z Touring Roadster. Silverstone w/ventilated burnt orange seats, 18" wheels, every option including navigation. MSRP was $41,560. Dealer was asking 5 grand over sticker (46k)! After much haggling, got the car for invoice $38,234 at a low 2.0% finance rate thru Nissan. I did my homework and didn't let them take advantage of me...I think.
 
They may have got me on the Nissan extended warranty. They "lowered" the cost of the 6yr/100k mi Gold preferred warranty to $1,700. Did I get robbed? Did anybody else go for the extended warranty? If so, how much?
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Re: got an offer [ianc] by vic5
Jan 17, 2005 (9:50 pm)
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Replying to: ianc (Sep 16, 2004 8:49 am)

Hi,
 
Is the above price the driveout price?
 
Thanks
Vic
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Re: Nissan 350Z: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS] by vic5
Jan 17, 2005 (9:55 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (Oct 30, 2003 8:41 am)

I'm planning to purchase a 2005 2dr Touring Roadster 350Z in the Houston area.
 
What is the total driveout price I should be looking at including all the options except the navigation system?
 
What is the best time to buy during the month?How do I find out about any factory to customer/dealer rebates?
 
Thanks
Vic
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Re: Nissan 350Z: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [vic5] by jgoose
Jan 18, 2005 (6:15 pm)
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Replying to: vic5 (Jan 17, 2005 9:55 pm)

My '04 Roadster: $38,234 + tax, title, registration and inspection fees (about $3,700 more). Plus the extended warranty of $1,700.
 
This purchase was in Long Island, NY. Got a good deal because I was an informed shopper, bought during their slow season (the week of Christmas), and Nissan was trying to unload the '04s to make room for the '05s.
 
You will no doubt pay more for an '05. You can find the invoice and retail prices on edmunds.com or kelly blue book. They also list rebates. As for the best deal, shop around. I found alot of useful information at carbuyingtips.com, including a downloadable buyer's offer spreadsheet. I highly recommend you visit their site.
 
Unfortunately, I skipped their chapter on purchasing warranties. Did anyone else purchase an extended warranty out there? What did it cost?
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Re: Nissan 350Z: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [jgoose] by miata007
Jan 20, 2005 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: jgoose (Jan 18, 2005 6:15 pm)

Goose,
I didn't think buying an 04 Z at invoice is any great deal at all. About your warranty that you've purchased, I believe it is refundable maybe within 1 to 2 weeks of the day of purchase. You might want to check on that and get a refund on there.
 
Nothing in your car will go wrong and if it does, 99.9999999999% of time it will happen during the standard warranty period. And for most people, they don't keep their car for more than 4 years anyway.
 
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Re: Nissan 350Z: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [miata007] by fish8
Jan 21, 2005 (8:02 am)
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Replying to: miata007 (Jan 20, 2005 5:51 pm)

jgoose bought a new car not a vacuum. Usually a car will be the most troublefree during the warranty period (3yr / 36K miles). As cars accumulate miles and get more wear and tear, they tend to have more issues and problems. Therefore, an extended warranty can be a smart purchase. My reference to a vacuum was meant to indicate that if a vacuum or computer or stereo or DVD player, etc, etc...... is going to have a problem, it will most likely surface within the first couple of monthes of ownership. I really don't think that same logic can be applied to an automobile. Is it often you hear that cars get more reliable as they age?? If that was the case, most would not buy new cars.
 
When we bought my wife's Tahoe we purchased an extended warranty (which we usually don't do....but it was a Chevrolet). Within 2K miles after the factory warranty ran out we had to replace the fuel pump. Within 5K miles, the CD player went bad. So, in our case at least, the extended warranty saved us about $700.00.
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Pacific NW price paid 350z track by wantrx330
Jan 26, 2005 (5:19 pm)
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I am interested in purchasing 350z performance or track in Portland or Seattle area. Please let me know how much over invoice you've purchased.

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