Question for those who own a 370Z
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I am considering buying one, those of you who are in the portland-metro area and bought yours, how low was the APR financing if you have excellent credit? And how much were you able to talk down MSRP? Thanks
And if you are serious about the 370.....get the Nismo. It's the only one tha looks good out of the box. No cat-fish / whale shark front bumper. Plus it's just better.
Then give me the crappy looking 370 wheels and tires and I'll give you my great looking '06-'08 Anniversary wheels.
Then give me the crappy looking 370 wheels and tires and I'll give you my great looking '06-'08 Anniversary wheels.
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And if you are serious about the 370.....get the Nismo. It's the only one tha looks good out of the box. No cat-fish / whale shark front bumper. Plus it's just better.
Then give me the crappy looking 370 wheels and tires and I'll give you my great looking '06-'08 Anniversary wheels.
Then give me the crappy looking 370 wheels and tires and I'll give you my great looking '06-'08 Anniversary wheels.
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base, wasnt a 370 was a 350 year and a half before the 370z came out, i know how much they were into it for and offered em 1500 more told em i was leaving if they didnt wanna take it :P
Just offer $500 over invoice max, if they don't sell then don't buy.
Base price on Touring is
$34,460 Invoice is $31,919
Base price on Touring is
$34,460 Invoice is $31,919
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I agree with ACE. I went to just take photos of my Z next to the 370Z - not to buy - and a salesman walked out and offered $4,000.00 off the listed price of the 370Z - or $25,000 for the base model 370Z. This was at Russel Nissan on 122nd Ave. in NE Portland. I would think they can do even better than that ......
I agree with ACE. I went to just take photos of my Z next to the 370Z - not to buy - and a salesman walked out and offered $4,000.00 off the listed price of the 370Z - or $25,000 for the base model 370Z. This was at Russel Nissan on 122nd Ave. in NE Portland. I would think they can do even better than that ......
I got my MB Touring + Sport 6spd from Rustom Nissan in April and loved it ever since. I got $4k off and 5.9% on decent credit. I actually didn't try to work them lower than that since it was under invoice. I assume they might be going lower now with '10s around the corner.
look up penfed financing... i beleive its still at 3.99% financing if you qualify and 500 over invoice is MAX u should be paying. shoot for 500 under invoice as the 2010 models are coming out shortly
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I got my MB Touring + Sport 6spd from Rustom Nissan in April and loved it ever since. I got $4k off and 5.9% on decent credit. I actually didn't try to work them lower than that since it was under invoice. I assume they might be going lower now with '10s around the corner.
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So the one I'm going to look like is a sport packaged touring edition platinum graphite. Their price is $43,660, but the true market value with the package etc is $41,330, but it varies so it could be at 38 or 39. The invoice should be around $38,049 thus taking $4,921 off the MSRP would bring it down to invoice of $38K, but could probably talk them 2-3K lower.



payed 25500 + tax/license
