New GTR Inventory Arriving 12/10/08
http://www.kerryofflorence.com/ou/fl...r_specials_new
Use the drop down menu and you will see one at a great price!
Use the drop down menu and you will see one at a great price!
Dude, get a set of ***** on your own, go to a dealership, and talk concrete dollars. If you are ready to buy one, dealers are more than willing to negotiate given the collective conditions. You have to remember that whatever they advertise as a price is STILL negotiable. This is Nissan dealerships we're talking about. Further negotiation is always possible.
I called for confirmation. The guy made an OFFER for $10k under sticker on a premium - which they accepted - but the deal also included a trade-in vehicle (so maybe there was further leeway in the trade-in amount). In either event, it seems dealers are trying to move old stock in preparation for the revised versions that are to follow.
I called for confirmation. The guy made an OFFER for $10k under sticker on a premium - which they accepted - but the deal also included a trade-in vehicle (so maybe there was further leeway in the trade-in amount). In either event, it seems dealers are trying to move old stock in preparation for the revised versions that are to follow.
I preferred the MIssouri way where you deducted the trade in value from the sales price and only paid taxes on that number.
Already happening. $10k under sticker on a premium last week.
Dude, get a set of ***** on your own, go to a dealership, and talk concrete dollars. If you are ready to buy one, dealers are more than willing to negotiate given the collective conditions. You have to remember that whatever they advertise as a price is STILL negotiable. This is Nissan dealerships we're talking about. Further negotiation is always possible.
Dude, get a set of ***** on your own, go to a dealership, and talk concrete dollars. If you are ready to buy one, dealers are more than willing to negotiate given the collective conditions. You have to remember that whatever they advertise as a price is STILL negotiable. This is Nissan dealerships we're talking about. Further negotiation is always possible.
Now, with that said I am NOT willing to get Raped for a new car. That is why in my post I asked for any fellow forum member who has solid knowledge of a GT-R for a reasonable price to post it (not just talk about it).
I certainly was not just sitting here in front of my computer without any *****..
You know, there are a lot of tough guys on the internet. But since you dont know me from dirt, and you're just going off of the words you read to come to your own conclusion that I dont have any *****, I'll take it real slow with you and explain that I actually am in the market for a GT-R. I am willing to travel anywhere in the United States and I have already been to 6 dealerships..
Now, with that said I am NOT willing to get Raped for a new car. That is why in my post I asked for any fellow forum member who has solid knowledge of a GT-R for a reasonable price to post it (not just talk about it).
I certainly was not just sitting here in front of my computer without any *****..
Now, with that said I am NOT willing to get Raped for a new car. That is why in my post I asked for any fellow forum member who has solid knowledge of a GT-R for a reasonable price to post it (not just talk about it).
I certainly was not just sitting here in front of my computer without any *****..
MSRP (Premium): $79,090
Invoice (Premium): $74,434
Total holdback amount: $1489
Destination Charge: $1000
Total dealer price paid to manufacturer: $73,945
Offer to get someone's attention (without any trade-in implications): $73,445 ($500 into holdback).
Stevens Creek? That is where I got mine a few weeks back for 2k over. The internet guy, Wilson, is great.
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