Nissan 350Z Prices Paid and Buying Experience
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That's the bad news. The good news is that Nissan is providing a ton of cash support on the '08 350Z Convertible. Specifically, there is $5,000 consumer cash plus $2,500 dealer cash ($7,500 total) on this car right now.
If you want this car, make sure to take this cash into account during your negotiations.
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The MSRP was $40,890.00. I purchased for $30,850. I came with my already approved 1.95% 5 year financing from a local credit union. They also took over the last 5 payments on my lease ($1,825.00). Car payments came to $588/month with $0 out of pocket.
My question is did Nissan actually make a 2009 350 z roadster convertable? I called and visited many delerships and no one had any to show me.
thanks!
They are supposed to come out in '10.
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IM GOING TO PUT UP MY 2008 SILVER 350Z 6 SPEED TOURING WITH MAGNAFLOW EXHAUST UP FOR SALE. IT ONLY HAS 11,000 MILES ON IT, LOADED. ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED AND IS A FLORIDA CAR NOW IN CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. ITS AN AWESOME CAR BUT DUE TO FINACIAL DIFFICULTIES I NEED TO SELL IT. ASKING 23500. THE CAR DOESNT HAVE A SCRATCH ON IT.
I test drove the one here they called me about, found a bad vibration noise behind the steering wheel, clutch is ok but not even close to new, air con. is still cold, radio is good. Only flaws, some scratching on the front passenger side, on the plastic sub woofer cover on driver side, one scratch on hood, tires are about 1/2 to 3/4 worn down but didn't see any uneven wear or odd wear. Brakes looked good, engine and transmission seemed solid. Found out it was owned by an older lady who traded it in for an Altima. She had purchased and had all serviced done at the dealership that called me, some small factory warranty stuff. Otherwise, impressively immaculate.
I debated about the total cost of ownership over my leased car (which I was considering buying out). I would be paying 400 more in insurance per year and $8 more in gas per half tank and get less mileage. But then the dealer took my lease as a trade in, paid it off and my last two payments that equaled $500. So in the end, I got basically got the deal I originally offered, but now with 1 year power train, free oil change and fix the vibration noise that gets bad on the freeway and got rid of the lease.
Mechanically solid, engine and transmission seem solid, getting about 19mpg city/highway at the moment but about 22-24 on highway. Clean leather and exterior, I can't complain. After 5 hours of haggling I got it down to a price I was willing to pay for it and the dealer was willing to sell. Coming from a family car, it's GREAT! So much torque and horsepower, I just baby it around mostly but when it's opened up to accelerate on the freeway, it's incredible fun.
Nissan of Santa Barbara, California - Sales service is great, technical service is helpful, but like every consumer end dealership in this area, the technicians are just not as good as Los Angeles or in the valley. Lots of mess ups happen here at the Honda, Nissan and Toyota dealership service garages. I've had bad experience with Honda and Toyota, I've learned so I will not be using Nissan's service garage for anything major except oil changes and basic maintenance.
It has almost 17,000 miles on it. I am thinking of selling it as it mostly sits in a garage in Florida.
It has all the add on's with the exception of the navigation system. (I have a portable GPS.)
I am the second owner and I searched for 6 months to find this beauty and it is in great condition.
What do you think is a reasonable price?