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Old 06-09-2005 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by bodayguy
If you've got 10G for a down payment, why not sell the Altima yourself, use what you need to pay off your loan and the rest for the down payment on the Z. You'll save a bunch.
Trust me, don't f*ck your financial picture by paying too much for the Z.

That right there is the best advice you have been offered.

Pay off your Altima and Use the Surplus to made a Downpayment on the Z.

You can get them to knock a couple grand off sticker if you just buy the car outright with no trade. So instead of 33K for the Z, you wil be out maybe $27K.. So thats 6K youve saved.
Old 06-09-2005 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by gsazabi
I know I'll lose alotta money, but I HAVE to get the Z this Sat!
I dunno why you need to have the Z by this Saturday, but this is the worst attitude to your pocketbook you can have.

Originally Posted by bodayguy
Trust me, don't f*ck your financial picture by paying too much for the Z.
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Old 06-10-2005 | 12:05 AM
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Try Performance Nissan in Duarte, you can also buy various upgrade aftermarket parts with it and just add it to the financing so u can drive off in a modded Z. They give pretty good trade-in value also, they can also if yer upaide down in equity add to yer new financing so you dont have to pay the difference up front. They also offer credit union banks that offer outrageously low interests. My buddy got 3.9% APR on his 350z with nothing down, pretty good IMO.
Old 06-10-2005 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Stuff
I dunno why you need to have the Z by this Saturday, but this is the worst attitude to your pocketbook you can have.
Lol don't worry I was just saying that cuz I was desperate
Seems like I might be able to get a good deal tho=)
Old 06-10-2005 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by MyNismoRoadster
Try Performance Nissan in Duarte, you can also buy various upgrade aftermarket parts with it and just add it to the financing so u can drive off in a modded Z. They give pretty good trade-in value also, they can also if yer upaide down in equity add to yer new financing so you dont have to pay the difference up front. They also offer credit union banks that offer outrageously low interests. My buddy got 3.9% APR on his 350z with nothing down, pretty good IMO.
Hey MyNismoRoadster, I just talked to their internet fleet manager yesterday and he was pretty cool.
He was the only guy out of like 6 dealership that I called that didn't give me any BS crap.
He also offered me $600 below invoice on the 6MT enthu.
Chrome Silver, my 4th choice tho.
I will go in with strong trade-in negotations cuz I already got an excellent price on the Z.
I'll just say, "No good trade-in value, no Z for me today"

My buddy got 3.9% APR on his 350z with nothing down, pretty good IMO.
Oh btw, how old is your buddy??? I'll be downpaying 10G
Old 06-10-2005 | 10:42 AM
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Oh btw, how old is your buddy??? I'll be downpaying 10G
The rate doesn't depend on how much you put down. The finance manager makes his money on how much the loan amount is.
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