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Louise

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Hello, :D

 

I have been invited to a "VIP showroom event" at Toomey Nissan. The invite says that all new cars will be sold to us at factory price, they clearly say "you pay exactly what we [nissan] pay".

Does anyone know roughly how much Nissan dealers pay for a standard, GT or Nismo 370z?

 

thank you :p

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I wouldn't believe a word of it, I went to a similar invite only event and prices were still way too high. It's all a pr exercise

I knew they wouldn't ever let anyone have one for trade price. I wanted an idea so I knew how much they were trying it on. I knew someone on here would had been invited to one in the past. I'm intrigued though, so I am going to go this Friday. I promised myself I wouldn't walk out of there with one, but I full in love with a Z too easily. Would be nice to upgrade from my 350z.

 

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Factory price wouldn't be in excess of £40k, retail price would be.

 

I will keep an eye out for ex demos! :)

 

Just be careful with an ex demo, some companies will lower the warranty to the same as a used car. I also wouldn't mind betting that they will have had a hard life, so make sure you're compensated nicely in the price and with some decent servicing options.

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Factory price wouldn't be in excess of £40k, retail price would be.

 

I will keep an eye out for ex demos! :)

sarcasm and fascetious remarks obviously come across well on a forum :thumbs::blush:

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Sorry if i came across sarcastic, I'm really not. Cheeky maybe :p

 

I think I might go for a new one, all depending on the "trade price". At least then I know there isn't any history to worry about. I'm hoping I won't be disappointed when I test drive one, the thing I dislike most on the 350 is the clunky clutch. :yuck:

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Sorry if i came across sarcastic, I'm really not. Cheeky maybe :p

 

I think I might go for a new one, all depending on the "trade price". At least then I know there isn't any history to worry about. I'm hoping I won't be disappointed when I test drive one, the thing I dislike most on the 350 is the clunky clutch. :yuck:

 

Weird what different people like about the same car, I love the fact that the clutch and gearbox feel very mechanical :lol:

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Weird what different people like about the same car, I love the fact that the clutch and gearbox feel very mechanical :lol:

 

Don't get me wrong, when you put your foot down, it's fine! The car just wasn't built for commuting sensibly :)

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Sorry if i came across sarcastic, I'm really not. Cheeky maybe :p

 

I think I might go for a new one, all depending on the "trade price". At least then I know there isn't any history to worry about. I'm hoping I won't be disappointed when I test drive one, the thing I dislike most on the 350 is the clunky clutch. :yuck:

 

In terms of the gear change and clutch being clunky the 370 and 350 are very similar, better but similar. The biggest issue though is the exhaust. I had a brand new 370 for 2 weeks as a courtesy car and the lack of noise really put me off the car, in fact i loved my 350 even more when i got back in it. Keep that in mind, but with a aftermarket exhaust i was smiling my head off and the world was well again

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In terms of the gear change and clutch being clunky the 370 and 350 are very similar, better but similar. The biggest issue though is the exhaust. I had a brand new 370 for 2 weeks as a courtesy car and the lack of noise really put me off the car, in fact i loved my 350 even more when i got back in it. Keep that in mind, but with a aftermarket exhaust i was smiling my head off and the world was well again

 

I have heard a lot of people complaining about the exhaust. Its a shame really as people are paying £40k for a performance car and it doesn't even sound like one. The sound is part of the experience! But as you said, an aftermarket exhaust is an option. :)

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Hello, :D

 

I have been invited to a "VIP showroom event" at Toomey Nissan. The invite says that all new cars will be sold to us at factory price, they clearly say "you pay exactly what we [nissan] pay".

Does anyone know roughly how much Nissan dealers pay for a standard, GT or Nismo 370z?

 

thank you :p

 

I got a new 370Z GT for £26,000 three months ago, discounted from £32,000. Friend of mine works for Nissan and he can supply one car a year at employee rates. Not sure if it helps but perhaps a guide.

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I got a new 370Z GT for £26,000 three months ago, discounted from £32,000. Friend of mine works for Nissan and he can supply one car a year at employee rates. Not sure if it helps but perhaps a guide.

 

that helps a lot, thanks for replying :)

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