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Whats the highest markup you've seen??
While getting service done on my 240, i took a stroll through the riverside nissan showroom, and noticed they had a 350track stickered for $45,700!!! $8000 markup!!! Then after asking the salesman to take a look under the hood, I was told if I didnt hvae 45k on me, i couldnt look under the hood...what a jerk...anyway, i think thats the highest markup i've seen so far on a z, anyone else seen a higher markup??
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A 10k markup on a Touring CS at bayridge nissan. Apparently they didn't think I was serious about buying the car so they were jerking me around. They call me back 2 weeks later and ask me if i want a Z and that they're so "hard to find" and that they only have them, I told them I bought one the next day at MSRP from Difeo Nissan without any bs, then they go, u can't get that, why are you hurting yourself? I told them, so why would I lie to you if I still wanted one? They were thinking markup till the very end.
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Ive seen 42,000 which i guess would be a markup of about 7,000 it was the base one also.
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The base one only runs 28k...that would be about a 14k markup.
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10K at Passport Nissan of Alexandria for a MT DB Touring. I know the salesman and he told me he knows they can't demand that price now (heading into winter), but in spring...now that's a different story.
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Matix,
You should be able to get MSRP at Long Beach Nissan (where I got my Touring) or Huntington Beach Nissan. Stick to your guns, I brought LB Nissan down from $5K over to MSPR. Since you're looking for a track model, it may be a little harder to get MSRP at SoCal as there are very few around right now. I don't want to get flamed, but price is regional. Just because you can get a Track under MSRP somehere else in the US doesn't mean you can get the same deal in SoCal. Good Luck |
thanks for the info, but i already did find a dealership who'll sell for msrp with no haggling:D ...for anyone lookin, check out cerritos nissan, they sell all their z's for msrp
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45k in Rockville Maryland
I told the salesperson that they were high if they really thought they were going to 45K (I think it was a touring MSRP at 34k).
But, I'm sure some rich dude ended up over-paying for it. Markz -waiting for the drop-top. |
I got one that should break the record - 60K Universal City Nissan (California). Enthusiast model. When: Early Sept.
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More Ridiculas than Markup...
This should do one better....
I went to a dealership near my workplace after checking out the inventory list on Nissan's website. The dealership had a black touring model for sale - never seen one in black then. When I got there I realize that particular Z was to be sold as a USED car - some loaded guy got sick of it and decided to trade it in for a MB500SL. Right there and then I was thinking to myself that I wouldn't mind paying MSRP or better still below that, grin grin.... Got a shocker when I was told that there was a $3000 markup for that used 350Z! WTF, I mean that car had at least 500 miles on it, and its seats been molested by someone's a$$. GAVE the sales person a "YOU GOT TO B KIDDING" look and left..... |
Originally posted by ganz I got one that should break the record - 60K Universal City Nissan (California). Enthusiast model. When: Early Sept. |
Northern CA dealers want 5-10K over MSRP
And most of these dealers who want 5-10K over MSRP have about 5-8 of them sitting around doing nothing. When you ask about the markup they claim they are hard to find and everyone wants one...
I then look around and say..OH...was there a line here??? Did I cut in front of it or what? There isn't a damn person in the showroom cept for a bunch of BS salesmen. Keep the car at anything over MSRP. devo |
Re: Northern CA dealers want 5-10K over MSRP
a few weeks back, Steven Creeks Nissan wanted 10k over MSRP and 5k deposit for a spot for one of the car they will be getting in. Couple of other places around the bay area wanted ONLY 4-5K over MSRP and 5k deposit.
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MSRP for Track in central WA.
CS track |
Originally posted by AG-350Z Matix, You should be able to get MSRP at Long Beach Nissan (where I got my Touring) or Huntington Beach Nissan. Stick to your guns, I brought LB Nissan down from $5K over to MSPR. Since you're looking for a track model, it may be a little harder to get MSRP at SoCal as there are very few around right now. I don't want to get flamed, but price is regional. Just because you can get a Track under MSRP somehere else in the US doesn't mean you can get the same deal in SoCal. Good Luck true....i got my track at long beach for 35:) .....after 4 hrs and 5 salesmen:icon8: cerritos nissan wanted 1k deposit for a test drive, so i left |
so far, my experience with cerritos nissan has been great....jose espinosa is hte salesman im working with, and hes been super helpful in getting the car i want for msrp, no markup...i havent actually got hte car yet, so hopefully everything goes as smooth as it has been when the car actually arrives, but as of now, i would reccomend cerritos nissan to anyone lookin for a z with no bs markup :)
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theres one person on this forum who had the same experience at cerritos nissan until the car arrived and was marked up 2-3 grand i think. but i'm not sure which salesmen he delt with.
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