What is a 2007 Nismo worth? low miles
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What is a 2007 Nismo worth? low miles
What is a good asking price for a 2007 Nismo with 25K miles, perfect condition? stock except for coilovers and borla dual exhaust. all stock parts still in hand.
Just testing the waters, maybe time to sell.....
edit: already checked nada, kbb, and edmonds...very wide margin for same specs.
Just testing the waters, maybe time to sell.....
edit: already checked nada, kbb, and edmonds...very wide margin for same specs.
Last edited by nismo542; 06-13-2013 at 05:35 PM.
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Whatever someone will pay. That said, I keep my eyes open for the right car and as much as I want a Nismo, I can pick up a 370 for $25k. There will always be a debate on which to buy, just throwing it out there.
NADA value is what a bank will use for a loan. Unfortunately, most owners personally value their car higher. It will make it more difficult to sell, but not impossible.
NADA value is what a bank will use for a loan. Unfortunately, most owners personally value their car higher. It will make it more difficult to sell, but not impossible.
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I agree it is really worth the current market. I had a car years ago and thought it was worth more because of the model and low miles. But when I got offers lower then what I thought was true and KBB I realized it's all about finding the right buyer.
There is someone out there who will pay top dollar for your Nismo, well most people will pay as little as possible.
There is someone out there who will pay top dollar for your Nismo, well most people will pay as little as possible.
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Thanks, I haven't been able to find any in my area for sale to compare.
Looks like I will ask $24K for it with a little room to negotiate. i would like to find the right buyer that would enjoy it for what it is. It has been my baby.
I saw some in the marketplace for more money with more miles and some slight damage.
Looks like I will ask $24K for it with a little room to negotiate. i would like to find the right buyer that would enjoy it for what it is. It has been my baby.
I saw some in the marketplace for more money with more miles and some slight damage.
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Thanks, I haven't been able to find any in my area for sale to compare.
Looks like I will ask $24K for it with a little room to negotiate. i would like to find the right buyer that would enjoy it for what it is. It has been my baby.
I saw some in the marketplace for more money with more miles and some slight damage.
Looks like I will ask $24K for it with a little room to negotiate. i would like to find the right buyer that would enjoy it for what it is. It has been my baby.
I saw some in the marketplace for more money with more miles and some slight damage.
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2007-2008 350z Nismo are more rare, so it's justifiable to sell them at or around a 1st-2nd year 370z (2009-2010).
However you do have to realize, the older 370z are 3-4 years old now, which only makes the 350z even older. If you were to buy an use Z say 1-2 years ago, I'd say get the 350z Nismo, but now it would make more sense to pay the same/lil more for a 370z.
You could always play the "If I paid a lil bit more" game and get yourself a 2009 370z Nismo
However you do have to realize, the older 370z are 3-4 years old now, which only makes the 350z even older. If you were to buy an use Z say 1-2 years ago, I'd say get the 350z Nismo, but now it would make more sense to pay the same/lil more for a 370z.
You could always play the "If I paid a lil bit more" game and get yourself a 2009 370z Nismo
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