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Did I overpay for my 3500 SL?

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Sounds like a good deal if all is well with it.. and should be,, that babies only learning to crawl with 6900 miles.. :baby:

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Yeah, as long as it's like-new and nothing seems shady about the deal, I'd do it. I was looking for used SL's last fall, and I decided if I couldn't find anything for under $35k I'd buy new. So I ended up spending $39k :(

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i understand that the 2015 has an updated stereo/ bluetooth gps system. the sales manager is checking into the new features and is going see if it will just plug and play in my 2014 that is useless. 

 

Rick.

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Unless they're going to just hand it to you,you're money would be better spent getting an aftermarket unit.

They have much better sound,power and features.

Am in the middle of researching them myself.

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Actually its more like $1400.00 as you can't get the technology package without the side airbag, roof package. And remember thats above and beyond the stock unit.

 

The sales manager is just as frustrated as he didn't know how bad it really was until he actually spent 30 minutes in it trying to replicate my problems and concerns. Poor planning and execution on the choice of units and software design.

 

Today the bluetooth locked up and I had to unpair the phone to get the unit to disconnect from the non existence phone call.

 

Rick.

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In the passenger version, the SL gets leather seats, and heated front seats. That's probably the largest reason I wanted it. Leather cleans up so much easier, and is less dusty. Not a cheap option, but worth it for me....

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Just paid 33k in a private sale for a 2014 with 6900 miles on it that was bought new 3 months ago.

As the the vehicle is not really listed on any of the valuating web sites I did not really have a guide to go by.

I purchased a 2015 SL with 28,000 for $31,000.

Dynamat (SP) sound proofing, interior, Alpine 1000 watt head unit with Subwoofers, Radar Detection, front and back camera's, aftermarket wheels.  Seems a bit steep but then again it's almost new with 6900 miles on it.  Enjoy it!!

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They hold their value because the used market is thin and Nissan doesn't offer dealer incentives and rebates.

 

The same reason they won't wheel and deal much

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