thesilverbullet
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I saw folks looking at the Z with a salesman in the rain - that would be a lovely test drive. This car has been on the lot for over a year now.been there for awhile now.![]()
I saw folks looking at the Z with a salesman in the rain - that would be a lovely test drive. This car has been on the lot for over a year now.been there for awhile now.![]()
Incredible, still not sold! Dealer should give up and drop the price drastically, will be registered as an older model, ouch!!I saw folks looking at the Z with a salesman in the rain - that would be a lovely test drive. This car has been on the lot for over a year now.
I bought my 24 Nismo with 1300 miles on the odometer for $49,500. I drove from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to the Nissan dealer in North Georgia, traded in my 2023 Toyota GR86 for the Z and then drove it to Fort Lauderdale. Left home at 3.45am Saturday and was back home with my Z at 6.00am on Sunday!!Bought mine, quoted $53,600 for 24 Nismo, then with some other charges, ended up back to 56 k
Nice deal, and made a road trip out of it, best of both worlds! I still haven't done that yet, will do someday. Plans for the Nismo?I bought my 24 Nismo with 1300 miles on the odometer for $49,500. I drove from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to the Nissan dealer in North Georgia, traded in my 2023 Toyota GR86 for the Z and then drove it to Fort Lauderdale. Left home at 3.45am Saturday and was back home with my Z at 6.00am on Sunday!!
I plan on keeping the Nismo stock. The car is basically a garage queen. It now has 3900 miles which means I have driven it about 2600 miles in three months, including the trip to bring it home from Georgia which was probably about 800 miles.Nice deal, and made a road trip out of it, best of both worlds! I still haven't done that yet, will do someday. Plans for the Nismo?
And I hope you're keeping your NA Miata, can't go wrong with that 'spare' fun roadster! Always the answerI plan on keeping the Nismo stock. The car is basically a garage queen. It now has 3900 miles which means I have driven it about 2600 miles in three months, including the trip to bring it home from Georgia which was probably about 800 miles.
I'm keeping my 2014 NC Club for sure.My Miata is a 1994 M Edition with 39,000 miles. All original!! I have some back problems and was thinking I need to sell it. I was told that the car is probably worth 20 grand! I need to really think long and hard about this though. I have had the car for 20 years and I really love it.And I hope you're keeping your NA Miata, can't go wrong with that 'spare' fun roadster! Always the answerI'm keeping my 2014 NC Club for sure.
Before the NC here was my 1994 R-Package, also low miles 46K, all stock except for the 949 wheels and Xida coilovers. That was a basic track package, crank windows, etc. Loved it!My Miata is a 1994 M Edition with 39,000 miles. All original!! I have some back problems and was thinking I need to sell it. I was told that the car is probably worth 20 grand! I need to really think long and hard about this though. I have had the car for 20 years and I really love it.
My ND. Such a fun machine.Before the NC here was my 1994 R-Package, also low miles 46K, all stock except for the 949 wheels and Xida coilovers. That was a basic track package, crank windows, etc. Loved it!
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Here is my 94 M Edition. I had five so far but I kept this one.My ND. Such a fun machine.
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That's the deal I got. I tried to get them to come down more and they wouldn't budge. They had the only Brilliant Silver manual performance within 500 miles so I took it.I’m looking to buy a new 2025 Z performance manual car.
The deal in front of me is $7,500 off MSRP for a Solid Red. $2,500 from Nissan and $5,000 from the dealer. Plus about $1k in fees between document fees ($800) and something else for ($200). They’ve already dropped the $2k dealership package full of.
Decent, or should I keep looking? The car is sitting in the showroom which is a bonus to me.
I'd take it, good deal. I too took home a Manual Solid Red 2025 Performance about the same price, same discounts. At first wasn't looking for a Red but the non-metallic red really pops, also awesome with the black/red interior, sold me.I’m looking to buy a new 2025 Z performance manual car.
The deal in front of me is $7,500 off MSRP for a Solid Red. $2,500 from Nissan and $5,000 from the dealer. Plus about $1k in fees between document fees ($800) and something else for ($200). They’ve already dropped the $2k dealership package full of.
Decent, or should I keep looking? The car is sitting in the showroom which is a bonus to me.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve pushed pretty hard as well and they aren’t budging. I’m waiting on offers from 2 other dealersThat's the deal I got. I tried to get them to come down more and they wouldn't budge. They had the only Brilliant Silver manual performance within 500 miles so I took it.
When I walked in the showroom and saw the Solid Red, I thought to myself, this is going to be hard to resist if I have to walk away.I'd take it, good deal. I too took home a Manual Solid Red 2025 Performance about the same price, same discounts. At first wasn't looking for a Red but the non-metallic red really pops, also awesome with the black/red interior, sold me.