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-   -   I don't even want to imagine the Canadian 370Z price. (https://my350z.com/forum/2009-370z/381330-i-dont-even-want-to-imagine-the-canadian-370z-price.html)

rythex Aug 23, 2008 03:55 PM

I don't even want to imagine the Canadian 370Z price.
 
I just realized if the 370Z if going to be a few grand US$ more than the current 350Z, That'll push the entry level 370Z well over $55,000 Canadian.
Entry level price of the 350Z in the US is like what? $28,000?

nissan.ca has the starting price of a 350Z at $49,000 :(

vnarang Aug 23, 2008 04:16 PM

sucks. come to US buy it then take it back to canada?

Z_35TH_Z Aug 23, 2008 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by rythex
I just realized if the 370Z if going to be a few grand US$ more than the current 350Z, That'll push the entry level 370Z well over $55,000 Canadian.
Entry level price of the 350Z in the US is like what? $28,000?

nissan.ca has the starting price of a 350Z at $49,000 :(

The price of the new 370Z will be lower than the 2008 350Z. Everything for Nissan's 2009 model line up is cheaper. You can expect to see it at around 40000.

JunkStory Aug 23, 2008 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by rythex
I just realized if the 370Z if going to be a few grand US$ more than the current 350Z, That'll push the entry level 370Z well over $55,000 Canadian.
Entry level price of the 350Z in the US is like what? $28,000?

nissan.ca has the starting price of a 350Z at $49,000 :(

Don't worry. The current Canadian 09 Maxima is only $3k more than the same one offered in the USA. All Canadian car manufacturers are starting to reflect the current loonie $ value.. so I will expect the new 370Z to cost around $40k or less.

For example, the IS250 starts at only $31k base, which is $1000 more than the US. Any car company that still charges a huge premium will suffer huge losses in the long run (case in point: Audi Canada).

rythex Aug 23, 2008 07:28 PM

hmm, I can hope this will be true for the 370Z also.. I was looking at buying an Evo MR and I'm holding off since it's a good $10,000 difference also here in Canuck land. (dealers want $53,000 for it.. )

I was thinking about buying then importing one (either a new Z or EvoMR) but unfortunately nissan and mitsubishi don't honor the US warranty in Canada. :/

Mitsu lost my business because the dealers in my city are a bunch of tools. (Marking up the car $6000 because the Evo is new here.. so most of the Evo MRs are sitting on the show room floor)

dkorr Sep 3, 2008 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Z_35TH_Z
The price of the new 370Z will be lower than the 2008 350Z. Everything for Nissan's 2009 model line up is cheaper. You can expect to see it at around 40000.

I was just back from the dealer. They were quoting the 370 will be in the mid 30s starting. Whether they'll still have the Base/Enthus is the real question.

SargentZ Sep 3, 2008 09:23 AM

only two trim levels will be available for the 370

Greg06 Sep 3, 2008 10:10 AM

As you can see no one really knows yet "exactly" how much its gonna be etc..

Hopefully the L.A. auto show will answer most of these unknowns. ;)

Sinplex Oct 4, 2008 12:23 PM

there's less range of models in canada aswell. actually, only 1 which is divided into the coupe and roadster... forums.370zforum.net has further discussions about 370z

bauertt Oct 4, 2008 01:42 PM

The car will be in the 35 range in Canada. I have spoken to three diff dealers and a rep at Nissan Canada about ballpark prices. What's sad is the poor Canadian saps that bought a 2008 350Z for $55,000 range. In six months, the value of their car drops more than $20,000 not counting the fact that it's used, so add another $5000 or more to that. Their resale value is **** shortly.

If you are Canadian and you own a 2008, wake up dude... your window for selling and actually getting a reasonable price is closing quickly.

davidv Oct 4, 2008 02:41 PM

Go ahead and use your imagination. It wont hurt. Promise.

Z_35TH_Z Oct 4, 2008 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by bauertt (Post 6383377)
The car will be in the 35 range in Canada. I have spoken to three diff dealers and a rep at Nissan Canada about ballpark prices. What's sad is the poor Canadian saps that bought a 2008 350Z for $55,000 range. In six months, the value of their car drops more than $20,000 not counting the fact that it's used, so add another $5000 or more to that. Their resale value is **** shortly.

If you are Canadian and you own a 2008, wake up dude... your window for selling and actually getting a reasonable price is closing quickly.

This is why I sold my 35th ann. last month for $31500... resale will be killed when the 370 comes out :eek:

bauertt Oct 5, 2008 12:10 AM

Congrats on selling your car man, good move for sure! Just think, now you can rock a 370z and smile even time you pass a 2008 350z knowing what could have been.. heh

bauertt Oct 5, 2008 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by kinyu (Post 6383464)
Can't just do that, a duty and tax must be paid, among many other tasks that have to be completed.

Kidding right? Buying a car stateside and coming back to Canada is less stressful then seeing a Dentist. Fee wise, 5% GST is paid and then there is a 4% Nafta tax because the car isn't from North America, outside of that, it's cake. I know several people that flew down, bought a Z for 17-22 range used, then came back to Canada and sold the car for major profit, then went back and did it again. If you sell more then 5 cars a year, you can apply for dealer status which lowers your nafta tax rate at the border I was told, plus lower insurance rates etc as well.

If you have the cash to go stateside, there no weak side to it. Well, once the 370z comes out it'll be smarter to buy here for sure, but until then... yeah, easy money.

JunkStory Oct 5, 2008 01:10 AM

Also, it's now much easier to get ANY car into Canada, because the Canadian bumper regulation got eliminated recently.

Greg06 Oct 5, 2008 06:23 AM

A VW pulls up to the canadian border...


Canadian customs officer: Hello welcome to Canada...Are you carrying any firearms, explosives or any controlled substances in your vehicle?

VW Driver: Why? What do you need?

:p

inczero Oct 5, 2008 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by Z_35TH_Z (Post 6213131)
The price of the new 370Z will be lower than the 2008 350Z. Everything for Nissan's 2009 model line up is cheaper. You can expect to see it at around 40000.

isn't 350Z always little bit more expansive than G35? G37 baseline is 47000CDN topline 50000CDN so 370z isn't gona be 40000 = = ..

bauertt Oct 6, 2008 12:23 AM

Watch for the 370z to be 33,500 in Canada. Just a prediction. Albeit hopeful :)

OldDirty Z33 Oct 6, 2008 09:38 AM

Go to mexico

Sinplex Oct 6, 2008 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by OldDirty Z33 (Post 6388823)
Go to mexico

and bring it back to canada?? LOL


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