New 350z owner!
Sounds like you're getting things taken care of by the appropriate party. Attorney would be last resort for sure.
Honestly it will probably work out best for you. I don't think the 35th anniversary edition is worth that crazy price bump anyway. Now you should get some significant money back to give your car gifts that you will really appreciate... more so than the 35th anniversary badges.
Honestly it will probably work out best for you. I don't think the 35th anniversary edition is worth that crazy price bump anyway. Now you should get some significant money back to give your car gifts that you will really appreciate... more so than the 35th anniversary badges.
Sounds like you're getting things taken care of by the appropriate party. Attorney would be last resort for sure.
Honestly it will probably work out best for you. I don't think the 35th anniversary edition is worth that crazy price bump anyway. Now you should get some significant money back to give your car gifts that you will really appreciate... more so than the 35th anniversary badges.
Honestly it will probably work out best for you. I don't think the 35th anniversary edition is worth that crazy price bump anyway. Now you should get some significant money back to give your car gifts that you will really appreciate... more so than the 35th anniversary badges.
Had my bank fax me my contract. And it says touring on it every time it lists the model I was signing for.
Sorry about it being sideways I flipped it before I uploaded it but for some reason it went back to sideways lol
Sorry about it being sideways I flipped it before I uploaded it but for some reason it went back to sideways lol
Last edited by garrettxJDM; Oct 10, 2013 at 05:53 AM.
Nissan sent me their info! And I want to say if anyone else ever has a problem or you know of someone that this unfortunately happens to give that number a call and the extension number for the guy who helped me out is 457243. I definetly recommend him! Best customer service I've ever had!
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BTW, not sure what the value of that reply from Nissan is. It doesn't state anywhere that you've got a "base" trim car, which is really what you need it to mention.
Why does it also say "Roadster", when your car is a coupe? That difference may account for a larger difference in the value of the bank's collateral than the 35th trim. You, and the bank, need to read things much more carefully before signing contracts.
BTW, not sure what the value of that reply from Nissan is. It doesn't state anywhere that you've got a "base" trim car, which is really what you need it to mention.
BTW, not sure what the value of that reply from Nissan is. It doesn't state anywhere that you've got a "base" trim car, which is really what you need it to mention.
Last edited by garrettxJDM; Oct 10, 2013 at 06:34 AM.
I think that is the way Nissan refers to the Base model. My window sticker for my base simply states the car is a Nissan 350Z Coupe. I think the Base model is something the Z enthusiasts named the car, not Nissan.
Maybe, but it would be more help if Nissan listed the stuff that was missing from the 35th, rather than what came standard on the "base". The missing stuff is really what's important in this case, and that's what one pays extra for with a higher trim level. As I mentioned, that "roadster" mention on the contract might **** the bank off, too, because they're always worth at least a few $K more than the coupes, regardless of trim, and that's the bank's collateral.
Maybe, but it would be more help if Nissan listed the stuff that was missing from the 35th, rather than what came standard on the "base". The missing stuff is really what's important in this case, and that's what one pays extra for with a higher trim level. As I mentioned, that "roadster" mention on the contract might **** the bank off, too, because they're always worth at least a few $K more than the coupes, regardless of trim, and that's the bank's collateral.
Printed it out! THANKS!!! I'm on lunch now so time to make copies off all the papers I have just incase waikem "accidently" misplaces, shreds them etc
I called the dealership again and spoke to the lady I did last night. She said the general sales managers are looking into and making phone calls and that they would be contacting me when they figure out they "fuhked up".
I have a 35th anniversary edition Z with 52k miles, and near perfect condition. My insurance appraised it at a value of 15.7k $. Dont look at KBB because there arnt many being sold, so the data isnt correct.
most likely meaning they are digging through the contract and see if there are any loopholes they can take advantage of to get out of paying you back
Lol. Or discussing how they're going to give me my money back. I don't think they'll be able to find a loophole. HOPE NOT ANYWAYS!
well, based on what you said and assuming that was all true, they are not an honest dealer. advertising as "35th anniversary edition", wrote down "touring roadster" on the contract, delivered a base model, and now they have to figure out if they've f'ed up after given so many evidence?
well, based on what you said and assuming that was all true, they are not an honest dealer. advertising as "35th anniversary edition", wrote down "touring roadster" on the contract, delivered a base model, and now they have to figure out if they've f'ed up after given so many evidence?
it just feels like there could be so many things that could go wrong when dealing with this kind of shady business. i hope you do have a copy of their ads that stated "35th anniversary edition", that might help just in case.
They sure are having a longgg *** meeting.. It really sucks this had to happen with them too, they have a nice Prowler I was looking at when I took my car in to get the remotes programmed to my car yesterday too. Good thing the prowler is an auto so there's no chance in me even considering it!
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