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Old Jun 26, 2004 | 11:26 PM
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Default Explicitly 350z ethusiast trim dealer pricing.

Hello guys, this is my 1st post, yay, here. I've been doing some thinking that a new Z in my life within' the next few months would be healthy. The situation is that my loving father is driving an old 1998 Civic LX Sedan which has nearly 150k while I drive an '02 RSX base auto w/ options.
I love my RSX, i take care of it like it's my own child. But the 160 bhp isn't really floating my boat.

The plan is this. My RSX still has nearly 6k left to finance while obviously the Civic has been paid off. Trade-in or privately sell the Civic and put down 10g on top of that to get an Ethusiast 350z 6sp. A good 13-14k should be decent enough for sub or on par $300/month payments for 60 months.

What I would like to know is if I am able to purchase an Ethusiast 6sp 350z for an otd price of $27k or lower. I know 26k otd is already really pushing it for a base. But I dunno how I can live w/o the ehtusiasts options, especially the HIDs. I'm located in NorCal. Thanks so much, sorry for the rant.
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 03:03 AM
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Originally posted by n8236
Hello guys, this is my 1st post, yay, here. I've been doing some thinking that a new Z in my life within' the next few months would be healthy. The situation is that my loving father is driving an old 1998 Civic LX Sedan which has nearly 150k while I drive an '02 RSX base auto w/ options.
I love my RSX, i take care of it like it's my own child. But the 160 bhp isn't really floating my boat.

The plan is this. My RSX still has nearly 6k left to finance while obviously the Civic has been paid off. Trade-in or privately sell the Civic and put down 10g on top of that to get an Ethusiast 350z 6sp. A good 13-14k should be decent enough for sub or on par $300/month payments for 60 months.

What I would like to know is if I am able to purchase an Ethusiast 6sp 350z for an otd price of $27k or lower. I know 26k otd is already really pushing it for a base. But I dunno how I can live w/o the ehtusiasts options, especially the HIDs. I'm located in NorCal. Thanks so much, sorry for the rant.
I highly doubt you'll be able to get the Enthusiast for 27K otd. More like 28-28.5K if you do some haggling. Good luck though!
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 08:42 AM
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I have been living fine without HID. *shrugs*

I did get a few options with my base, like the kick panels and spoiler.

Mine was $26,000.
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 03:18 PM
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Got my Z yesterday for 28,400 otd in mission hills ca.
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 03:24 PM
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Default Re: Explicitly 350z ethusiast trim dealer pricing.

Originally posted by n8236
Hello guys, this is my 1st post, yay, here. I've been doing some thinking that a new Z in my life within' the next few months would be healthy. The situation is that my loving father is driving an old 1998 Civic LX Sedan which has nearly 150k while I drive an '02 RSX base auto w/ options.
I love my RSX, i take care of it like it's my own child. But the 160 bhp isn't really floating my boat.

The plan is this. My RSX still has nearly 6k left to finance while obviously the Civic has been paid off. Trade-in or privately sell the Civic and put down 10g on top of that to get an Ethusiast 350z 6sp. A good 13-14k should be decent enough for sub or on par $300/month payments for 60 months.

What I would like to know is if I am able to purchase an Ethusiast 6sp 350z for an otd price of $27k or lower. I know 26k otd is already really pushing it for a base. But I dunno how I can live w/o the ehtusiasts options, especially the HIDs. I'm located in NorCal. Thanks so much, sorry for the rant.
sometimes the Z is a little to much for some people....Nissan does make the Sentra SER....that may be more up your alley, if your counting pennies.
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 01:57 PM
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I got my Auto Enthusiast only a few hundred above invoice at 28.5, good luck
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 03:11 PM
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Originally posted by cbduece
Got my Z yesterday for 28,400 otd in mission hills ca.
what options came with your car?
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 03:30 PM
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I had pretty much all of the options. Aluminum kick plate, cargo convenience package, carpeted floor mats and carpeted trunk mats. All for about 400 over invoice.
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 11:09 AM
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Hmmm, found an enthusiest for $27,500. What would the otd price be? This was at a dealer I don't want to buy from. Should the dealer closer to me try to match the price?
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