FEELER new Nissan GTR.....85K? need some advice, THANKS...
#77
Are you ready for the premium? However, it did do 8 seconds faster than the base on the ring
#78
lol, whoever is going to pay money to pay $25k over for a GT-R has more money than brains when $5k deals are pretty common for allocations you can still spec for the first model year.
But hey, who am I to tell someone not to **** away $25k plus a finders fee.
But hey, who am I to tell someone not to **** away $25k plus a finders fee.
#80
I didn't mention a June delivery (not that any dealer is getting a car in June, first allocations come in July) but I did mention being able to spec your car to your choice and get it in the first model year. I personally don't keep track of all those threads since it's irrelavent to me but you'll find said dealerships on nagtroc.org.
#82
Hmm, I guess you have a hard time reading my replies but I didn't ask "why" at all, I stated they have more money than brains. But hey, I hope you find a buyer for the $25k, really, just make sure they know it won't come in June so they aren't pissed because you gave them misinformation.
#83
Misunderstanding I guess.
Your initial statement was comparing apples with oranges.
I was just helping you understand why someone would pay a $25k markup over a $5k markup. Those people do so, because being first on the block with a new toy is worth the markup, and/or they don't want to wait longer than June for their car. Also, the market will dictate a feasible markup.
Your initial statement was comparing apples with oranges.
I was just helping you understand why someone would pay a $25k markup over a $5k markup. Those people do so, because being first on the block with a new toy is worth the markup, and/or they don't want to wait longer than June for their car. Also, the market will dictate a feasible markup.
#84
Isnt nissan like really strict about mods, i heard that even changing the spoiler or wheels will void that warranty. That means Those HPF M3s will take it for a run and theres nothing the gtr owner can do to make it faster
#85
Sorry... Was going back to see the silly comments about resale value, and stumbled across this gem.
Oh, the amazing foresight on this forum.
#87
My guess is, people who had the money, and wanted one. So for them, it wasn't foolish. Regardless - I realized the same ignorance that existed before the car came out in North America, exists today, over 3 1/2 years later.
#88
This is a super old post! Almost 4 years old.
Personally, I would have a very hard time paying over MSRP for anything. I do understand that plenty of people can afford to and are willing to do it to be the first on the block, etc... not me.
I had a relative who was the finance manager at a prominent BMW dealer. Someone leased a then brand new 2001 E46 M3 for 10K down and $1100 a month for 4 years. They got one of the very first ones but their total down and lease payments amounted to 20% more than the MSRP on the car. Of course at the end of the lease they would need to buy it or return it.
Personally, I would have a very hard time paying over MSRP for anything. I do understand that plenty of people can afford to and are willing to do it to be the first on the block, etc... not me.
I had a relative who was the finance manager at a prominent BMW dealer. Someone leased a then brand new 2001 E46 M3 for 10K down and $1100 a month for 4 years. They got one of the very first ones but their total down and lease payments amounted to 20% more than the MSRP on the car. Of course at the end of the lease they would need to buy it or return it.
Last edited by Turbo Fanatic; 01-15-2012 at 11:55 PM.
#89
They cannot by law do that, magnuson moss act
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