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How Much Should I Pay: 2004 Nissan 350Z

November 21st, 2008

Question From Tony: would should I pay for a 2004 nissan 350z coupe with 40k on it

Queen of the Road: Hi Tony. Let’s see what Nissan wholesale prices we’ve got for you…

For a 2004 Nissan 350Z Coupe with 40,000 miles, wholesale prices range from $12,900 (being in above average condition) to $11,500 (being in average condition) and $10,200 (being in below average condition).

A dealership will usually aim to sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $11,500 to $14,400. A private seller will usually aim to sell it for 5%-10%.

Check carfax and do plenty of research on the history of the vehicle. Ask for their maintenance records. You can even bring a mechanic for a brief inspection. Here’s a good car buying article I recommmend everyone read before completing the car buying process.  Best of luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes! Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service.




How Much Should I Pay: 2004 Nissan 350Z

November 9th, 2008

Question From Son: Year: 2004
Make: Nissan
Model: 350z
Trim: 3.5L V6 Automatic
Mileage: 70000
VIN:JN1AZ34D63T119721
Buying or Selling? Buying
From Private Party or From A Dealership? Dealer
Zip: 92612

Queen of the Road: Hi Son. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! I’d be happy to look up some Nissan wholesale prices for you. I just need to know a small detail.

What style of 350Z? Base, Touring, Roadster, etc.?

What is their current offer?

Please leave your information in the reply/comment box and I’ll get started.




How Much Should I Pay: 2004 Nissan 350Z

October 29th, 2008

 

Question: Hi,
I’d like to get some numbers on the following:

Year: 2004
Make: Nissan
Model: 350z Enthusiast roadster (convertible)
Trim: 3.5L V6 Automatic
Mileage: 44277
VIN:JN1AZ36D14T102355
Buying or Selling? Buying
From Private Party or From A Dealership? Dealer
Zip: 77040

Queen of the Road:  Hello there! Let’s see what Nissan wholesale prices we’ve got for you here.

For a 2004 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast with 44,300 miles, wholesale prices range from $13,400 (being in above average condition) to $12,200 (being in average condition) and $11,000 (being in below average condition). Keep in mind that the numbers above are the wholesale prices.

A dealership will usually aim to sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $12.4k to $15k.

Be sure to check carfax and do plenty of research on the history of the vehicle. Ask for their maintenance records. You can even bring a mechanic for a brief inspection. Should range from $75 to $100. Check out this article before buying. Best of luck and keep us posted on how the purchase goes! Don’t forget to tell your friends and family about our free personal service.




How Much Should I Pay: 2004 Nissan Murano

February 25th, 2008

 

Question: I’m now in the market for a Nissan Murano SL, 2003-2004, leather pkg, 50-65k miles…what should I except on prices? Thanks again for your help.  2wd and awd, i’m looking at both

Queen of the Road: Hello! For a 2004 Nissan Murano AWD V6 with 55,000 miles, prices can range from $17,800 (being in above average condition) to $16,100 (being in average condition) and $14,500 (being below average condition). A dealership will usually aim to sell it for at least 12%-14% more than wholesale. In terms of estimated retail prices, it can range from $19,700 to $16,200 depending on the car’s condition.

For a 2004 Nissan Murano 2WD V6 with 55,000 miles, prices can range from $16,100 (being in above average condition) to $14,600 (being in average condition) and $13,000 (being below average condition). Estimated retail prices, it can range from $17,900 to $14,500 depending on the car’s condition.

Don’t forget to do plenty of research on the car’s history.