Just got quoted for an 08 Z Touring
Your request was for this specific vehicle :
2008 Z{ TOURING COUPE AUTO
BW5-G
SAN MARINO BLUE, CARBON/CHARCOAL
Invoice MSRP
BASE $31,345 $33,840
ACT $0 $0
ACTIVATION DISCLA
AKP $79 $110
ALUMINUM KICK
CGO $54 $80
CARGO CONVENIENCE
FLO $70 $95
CARPETED FLOOR
SAB $538 $620
SIDE & CURTAIN
TMA $55 $70
CARPETED TRUNK
50S $0 $0
50 STATE EMISSION
Freight Charge $660 $660
Total $32,801 $35,475
Here is your Internet Price:
MSRP $35,475
DEALER DISCOUNT $2,674
YOUR INTERNET PRICE $32,801 plus tax and license.
Is this a good deal?
2008 Z{ TOURING COUPE AUTO
BW5-G
SAN MARINO BLUE, CARBON/CHARCOAL
Invoice MSRP
BASE $31,345 $33,840
ACT $0 $0
ACTIVATION DISCLA
AKP $79 $110
ALUMINUM KICK
CGO $54 $80
CARGO CONVENIENCE
FLO $70 $95
CARPETED FLOOR
SAB $538 $620
SIDE & CURTAIN
TMA $55 $70
CARPETED TRUNK
50S $0 $0
50 STATE EMISSION
Freight Charge $660 $660
Total $32,801 $35,475
Here is your Internet Price:
MSRP $35,475
DEALER DISCOUNT $2,674
YOUR INTERNET PRICE $32,801 plus tax and license.
Is this a good deal?
Plus, I don't like the Dan Marino blue...I like the Daytona Blue much better and I think it is only available on 07 and under models. I wanted 6 MT instead of the 5 AT. I guess I will have to go for a used 07 then.
No, that's not good enough. I've been shopping for an '08 Touring as well. Got a good quote of 29800 drive out price- that's with tax, tags and title included. You might want to get a price report from Consumer Reports- it will include the invoice price, your bottom line bargain price (from where you start negotiating) and will also tell you their hold back (an amazing $3600). You can also get an online appraisal from Consumer Reports for your trade-in and use that as bargaining chip. Keep each part of the deal separate. First, deal on a price for the vehicle and lock on to that- get it in writing. Second, work on financing. Third, get the appraisal. Don't let them BS you. I did that and got a salesman stumped and the manager couldn't believe I knew their tricks, I walked away from their junk deal. I am dealing with a more honest dealership now and they are holding to my offer.
Also, make sure you get a good appraisal for your trade in, and get pre-approved by your credit union or bank. You walk in with that in your hand and they know you mean business. Don't let them pressure you, it's a buyers market right now and you can get deep discounts.
Also, make sure you get a good appraisal for your trade in, and get pre-approved by your credit union or bank. You walk in with that in your hand and they know you mean business. Don't let them pressure you, it's a buyers market right now and you can get deep discounts.
Im in the middle of getting an 08 Base and I'm working with 2 dealerships, so far I've gotten them down to under $24,500 (invoice $27,400 or so, $29K MSRP). I just am having a hard time deciding between white again or black...
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No, that's not good enough. I've been shopping for an '08 Touring as well. Got a good quote of 29800 drive out price- that's with tax, tags and title included. You might want to get a price report from Consumer Reports- it will include the invoice price, your bottom line bargain price (from where you start negotiating) and will also tell you their hold back (an amazing $3600). You can also get an online appraisal from Consumer Reports for your trade-in and use that as bargaining chip. Keep each part of the deal separate. First, deal on a price for the vehicle and lock on to that- get it in writing. Second, work on financing. Third, get the appraisal. Don't let them BS you. I did that and got a salesman stumped and the manager couldn't believe I knew their tricks, I walked away from their junk deal. I am dealing with a more honest dealership now and they are holding to my offer.
Also, make sure you get a good appraisal for your trade in, and get pre-approved by your credit union or bank. You walk in with that in your hand and they know you mean business. Don't let them pressure you, it's a buyers market right now and you can get deep discounts.
Also, make sure you get a good appraisal for your trade in, and get pre-approved by your credit union or bank. You walk in with that in your hand and they know you mean business. Don't let them pressure you, it's a buyers market right now and you can get deep discounts.
As far as going getting pre-approved by your credit union, it's a very good option plus it gets you in and out of the dealership without having to haggle over price for three hours.
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