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Originally Posted by Design1stCode2nd
The 370z is just a good car for the money; the 41k someone quoted is a loaded version with an automatic. Most will be mid 30’s. I think the Z is trying to compete with the Z4, Cayman and 911 at a much lower price point. Do many people shop 4 seat cars vs. 2 seat cars? I’m sure some will but I think the Z and the Camaro will appeal to different customers.
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Exactly.
370Z is
NOT a 41K car. Heck with all the dealers selling it at slighly above invoice or even MSRP, you can barely hit 39K for a fully loaded one (since they minimized too many add on options and made most of them standard on base 370Z). Most people are buying it at below MSRP and invoice prices. Some with very good haggling skills even driving their Zs out of the dealerships at BELOW msrp.. so, for approximately $30,645 you can own a 370Z with sports package. That's not a bad deal at all.
Source:
http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-p...ice-price.html
Don't get me wrong guys, for $24K, Camaro V6 with 300 HP is an amazing deal but for a measly 6K more, I get 2 seater sports coupe that can hang with a cayman S or Older Porsche Carrera