I just dont believe it!!! 53,000!!
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I just dont believe it!!! 53,000!!
Hi guys. I was in a shopping mall here in Puerto Rico and Nissan is having a showcase of the new 370z. I was looking at the car and the sales rep told me everything about it,nothing that I already know but I almost fell when she told me the price tag here in Puerto Rico.......53,000!! that is without taxes and all. The base one will sell for about 42,500. I wanted one but i think ill have to wait... What are your thougts? Is this price right?
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Hi guys. I was in a shopping mall here in Puerto Rico and Nissan is having a showcase of the new 370z. I was looking at the car and the sales rep told me everything about it,nothing that I already know but I almost fell when she told me the price tag here in Puerto Rico.......53,000!! that is without taxes and all. The base one will sell for about 42,500. I wanted one but i think ill have to wait... What are your thougts? Is this price right?
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Coming from PR man that sounds about rite. Cars prices out there are a lot more expensive. Its an exclusive thing to have a car like that out there. We usually buy cars out here and ship them to PR to turn a profit. If you really want it, you may want to look in the states and ship that bad boy.
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Each market is different, R34 GT-Rs go for 4,000,000 yen ~ (40,000 USD) in Japan, but they cost 60,000 ~ in the USA. Same as the corvette C6 Z06, costs 70,000 USD, but over 110,000 USD equivalent in japan. The same car costs 270,000 USD in Norway, Sweden and some Asian countries like singapore.
No wonder the PR guys love the rotaries there lol.
No wonder the PR guys love the rotaries there lol.
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what's the import tax in Puerto Rico?
Just be glad you don't live in Denmark.
Registration on a new car is 105% on the first $10,000 of the original price + 180% on the rest, and before that you have to add 25% sales tax.
So basically a $36,000 370Z will cost you:
Car: $36,000
Sales Tax: $9,000
Sub-total: $45,000
Registration Tax (on $10,000): $10,500
Registration Tax (on $35,000): $63,000
Total: US$118,500
Just be glad you don't live in Denmark.
Registration on a new car is 105% on the first $10,000 of the original price + 180% on the rest, and before that you have to add 25% sales tax.
So basically a $36,000 370Z will cost you:
Car: $36,000
Sales Tax: $9,000
Sub-total: $45,000
Registration Tax (on $10,000): $10,500
Registration Tax (on $35,000): $63,000
Total: US$118,500
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That's about $20k too high in the papers today I see 09 370z Touring for $33k..
Thats about $20k too high in the papers today I see 09 370z Touring for $33k, went down talked to the dealer he has a slew/13 of them. In a couple of months they will have to come down lower with the economy in the shape that its in. But then maybe not they have the Altima priced at $19k 2 door baisc and Chyrsler still selling its 300sc for $32k.
But $53k is way too much, unless you live in Canada.
But $53k is way too much, unless you live in Canada.
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what's the import tax in Puerto Rico?
Just be glad you don't live in Denmark.
Registration on a new car is 105% on the first $10,000 of the original price + 180% on the rest, and before that you have to add 25% sales tax.
So basically a $36,000 370Z will cost you:
Car: $36,000
Sales Tax: $9,000
Sub-total: $45,000
Registration Tax (on $10,000): $10,500
Registration Tax (on $35,000): $63,000
Total: US$118,500
Just be glad you don't live in Denmark.
Registration on a new car is 105% on the first $10,000 of the original price + 180% on the rest, and before that you have to add 25% sales tax.
So basically a $36,000 370Z will cost you:
Car: $36,000
Sales Tax: $9,000
Sub-total: $45,000
Registration Tax (on $10,000): $10,500
Registration Tax (on $35,000): $63,000
Total: US$118,500
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From a thread I started a few years ago.
Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
We're pretty lucky they're so cheap in the US. 33
Cheapest (Base class or lowest end) 350Zs I could find in a variety of Countries. This is MSRP, no taxes or other fees involved. All prices are for 2007 based models. Although some might be still selling the 2006 models.
After furth conclusion, don't move to Ireland if you want to purchase a 350Z.
I also plan on NEVER moving back to Holland, the price is almost as high.
Argentina - US $60,000 - Aproximately.
Bolivia - $51,900
Canada - 49,798.00 Canadian Dollar = 42,652.1 US Dollar
Czech Repulic - 1,120,000 Czech Koruna = 52,236.8 US Dollar
France - 36,400 Euro = 47,828.5 US Dollar
Germany - 37,890 Euro = 49,786.3 US Dollar
Ireland - 57,450 Euro = 75,487.6 US Dollar <----- GETS BENT OVER THE MOST
Italy - 38,550 Euro = 50,653.5 US Dollar
Holland - 53,545 Euro = 70,356.5 US Dollar
Spain - 44,250 Euro = 58,143.2 US Dollar
United Kingdom - 26,495 British Pound = 51,774.1 US Dollar
Poland - 175,500 Polish Zloty = 59,356.1 US Dollar
Japan - 3,370,500 Japanese Yen = 27,973.2 US Dollar <-- Not a big surprise.
Australia - 62,990 Australian Dollar = 49,667.0 US Dollar
AND THE WINNER by $73.20
USA - $27,900
All prices found at Nissan's global sites.
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/GLOBAL/index.html
Cheapest (Base class or lowest end) 350Zs I could find in a variety of Countries. This is MSRP, no taxes or other fees involved. All prices are for 2007 based models. Although some might be still selling the 2006 models.
After furth conclusion, don't move to Ireland if you want to purchase a 350Z.
I also plan on NEVER moving back to Holland, the price is almost as high.
Argentina - US $60,000 - Aproximately.
Bolivia - $51,900
Canada - 49,798.00 Canadian Dollar = 42,652.1 US Dollar
Czech Repulic - 1,120,000 Czech Koruna = 52,236.8 US Dollar
France - 36,400 Euro = 47,828.5 US Dollar
Germany - 37,890 Euro = 49,786.3 US Dollar
Ireland - 57,450 Euro = 75,487.6 US Dollar <----- GETS BENT OVER THE MOST
Italy - 38,550 Euro = 50,653.5 US Dollar
Holland - 53,545 Euro = 70,356.5 US Dollar
Spain - 44,250 Euro = 58,143.2 US Dollar
United Kingdom - 26,495 British Pound = 51,774.1 US Dollar
Poland - 175,500 Polish Zloty = 59,356.1 US Dollar
Japan - 3,370,500 Japanese Yen = 27,973.2 US Dollar <-- Not a big surprise.
Australia - 62,990 Australian Dollar = 49,667.0 US Dollar
AND THE WINNER by $73.20
USA - $27,900
All prices found at Nissan's global sites.
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/GLOBAL/index.html