Possible to get R35 in low 60's?
#1
Possible to get R35 in low 60's?
Id really like to pick a used on up as a new DD and I really dont want to spend more than around 65k because I dont like loans and Id already require on at 65 because ill be putting about 45 down. So far while look it seems like it may be pretty difficult to get one under 70, but last year when I was looking I know I found a few getting close to the high 50's....maybe its just because of the time of year?
Also a dealership has a new 09 still sitting on their showroom and was wondering how much you guys think I should be able to get it for? They still have it stickered at 90k, which seems a little ridiculous to me especially since they have a 2012 now aswell that they need to sell. IM currently in Boise and the only one who owns a GT-R, is the guy who ownes the dealership haha so maybe he would be willing to deal with me, he is supposed to be calling me soon to talk about selling it since he wont allow his sales manager to even sell it....
All input appreciated also Ive searched just about every gt-r forum and the best deal so far was a 2010 with a decent amount of mods for 68 but its been tracked a lot already.
Also a dealership has a new 09 still sitting on their showroom and was wondering how much you guys think I should be able to get it for? They still have it stickered at 90k, which seems a little ridiculous to me especially since they have a 2012 now aswell that they need to sell. IM currently in Boise and the only one who owns a GT-R, is the guy who ownes the dealership haha so maybe he would be willing to deal with me, he is supposed to be calling me soon to talk about selling it since he wont allow his sales manager to even sell it....
All input appreciated also Ive searched just about every gt-r forum and the best deal so far was a 2010 with a decent amount of mods for 68 but its been tracked a lot already.
#2
i was REALLY close to getting a blk on blk 09 with 26k miles for $61,000 but i didnt go through for it since i wasnt financially stable at the time (this was in January BTW)....
BUT now ever since japan had the destruction there has been a shortage in Japanese vehicles, one of the plant that was shut down for awhile was the one that built the GTR's and 370's, so the shortage of them has caused an inflation in there prices... i haven't looked at the prices of them recently but im sure they are higher than you would expect. point is you might have to pay a lil more if you really want to get one nowadays... if i were you, i would go all out for a 2012 if you can...thats if you really have the passions
but anyways, whatever happens and whatever you end up getting i hope you are happy with it
BUT now ever since japan had the destruction there has been a shortage in Japanese vehicles, one of the plant that was shut down for awhile was the one that built the GTR's and 370's, so the shortage of them has caused an inflation in there prices... i haven't looked at the prices of them recently but im sure they are higher than you would expect. point is you might have to pay a lil more if you really want to get one nowadays... if i were you, i would go all out for a 2012 if you can...thats if you really have the passions
but anyways, whatever happens and whatever you end up getting i hope you are happy with it
#3
Dang, I guess I should have been buying in January, Im not finding anything even close to 61.
Did some more searching found an 09 super silver thats completely bone stock and just hit 12k miles asking $65k
Did some more searching found an 09 super silver thats completely bone stock and just hit 12k miles asking $65k
Last edited by Opusman; 06-30-2011 at 01:59 PM.
#5
Absolutely...
There's a SS one on NAGTROC now w/ 22k mi @ $60k stock or $65k w/ mods. That's a fair deal, considering these cars are really holding their value very well...
I absolutely stole my '09 last fall, and could probably break even on it (or possibly better) now--I consider myself fortunate now seeing how they've held value.
There's a SS one on NAGTROC now w/ 22k mi @ $60k stock or $65k w/ mods. That's a fair deal, considering these cars are really holding their value very well...
I absolutely stole my '09 last fall, and could probably break even on it (or possibly better) now--I consider myself fortunate now seeing how they've held value.
#6
Ya thats a new add that just got posted up, Ill probably be getting in touch with him hopefully I can sell my car in time. I just wish I could find one priced like this at a dealership so I could do a trade in.
I really wish I bought one last year when it seems like they were cheaper, but I agree about them holding their value, which is why Im leaning towards this over a M3.
I really wish I bought one last year when it seems like they were cheaper, but I agree about them holding their value, which is why Im leaning towards this over a M3.
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#8
I think Id want to stay under 25k miles at most which I dont think should be too much of a problem. Most are in the low 10's that ive found
#9
ive seen several sell for less than 65K with <25k miles.. it may be a headache finding one at Most dealerships bcuz of their ridiculous markups, unless you can find one selling them at wholesale prices or something .. it can be done though, you'll just have to do a little searching.
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well spoke to the local dealership who are STILL sitting on a new 2009, I thought they might be willing to make a deal.........I thought wrong. First off they ask if they can drive my evo I wanted to ttrade in and I allowed it(pretty well modded), then tell me they wont let me test drive their car until I buy it(never driven a GT-R) so right there im already irritated. Then they say the most they will give me for my 06 low mile evo is 14k(I was already offered 22k as a trade in by another dealership). THEN tell me they are not willing to budge off 89k for their 09 GT-R! I tried to be reasonable and agreed to take 20k for my car(below KBB for trade in value) and they still said they wouldnt go under 85k. So I basically wasted a good two hours of my day...
#12
well spoke to the local dealership who are STILL sitting on a new 2009, I thought they might be willing to make a deal.........I thought wrong. First off they ask if they can drive my evo I wanted to ttrade in and I allowed it(pretty well modded), then tell me they wont let me test drive their car until I buy it(never driven a GT-R) so right there im already irritated. Then they say the most they will give me for my 06 low mile evo is 14k(I was already offered 22k as a trade in by another dealership). THEN tell me they are not willing to budge off 89k for their 09 GT-R! I tried to be reasonable and agreed to take 20k for my car(below KBB for trade in value) and they still said they wouldnt go under 85k. So I basically wasted a good two hours of my day...
#13
that is what I have started to do