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#1076 of 6442
buzzador by dfd3
Jan 28, 2004 (10:36 am)
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Are you looking for a sedan or coupe? If sedan, there is absolutely no reason to pay msrp, I don't care where you are in the country. Check out freshalloy and look for "DFW Infiniti" at Grubbs Infiniti in Fort Worth, TX. They are selling sedans at close to invoice and will ship anywhere in the lower 48. Bought my 6MT sedan from him last July at very little over invoice. Give them a call, you won't regret it. DO NOT PAY MSRP for sedans!
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dfd3 by nolan123
Jan 29, 2004 (12:40 pm)
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looking for the coupe. sounds like from your response that while you can get a deal on a sedan, you may be stuck with msrp on a couple (especially in nw).
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by moeronn
Jan 30, 2004 (5:00 pm)
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You are pretty much stuck with MSRP just about anywhere, right now. This should be changing pretty soon as there seems to be plenty of coupes on the lots now (at least in So Cal). One dealer I went to even had 5 of the exact same coupe (color, options, everything) in addition to the other 20+ coupes on the lot and would not negotiate on them. While they may still be selling well, they are not flying off the showroom floor faster than they can get more in - like they were last year at this time.
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Infiniti web site for VPP is ... by craiginnj
Jan 30, 2004 (9:43 pm)
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Just in case it hasn't been mentioned before, the Nissan (/Infiniti) Vehicle Purchase Program (VPP) information web site is at http://www.insidenissan.com/vpp/vendor/index.html
 
I stumbled across that via an Yahoo search on words that happened to be in there.
 
Unfortunately, it seems like I'm not getting the terms described there. Rather than being treated like an employee of a supplier to Nissan, I'm apparently being treated like a sponsored friend or family member of one. As a result, there's 2.5% dealer delivery fee added into the price instead of none. (The web site seems to indicate that either way, the dealer will get paid a 5% fee by Nissan to make it worth their while.)
 
So on Monday I'll have to call the VPP dept. and ask whether there is an error, or whether employees of suppliers only count like friends.
 
The bottom line is that a G35x with base + options invoice cost of $30,573 ends up $1,200 over that. (Base & options, less VPP discount, then add 2.5% delivery fee + destination fee + marketing assessment fee.) I'd sure like to get rid of that delivery fee. A bottom line of $1,200 over invoice doesn't sound so fantastic to me. (And then there'll be tags & taxes to pay on top of that.)
 
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Northwest G35 Prices by buzzador
Jan 31, 2004 (11:09 am)
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I am looking at the G35 sedan with or without AWD. It appears there are very few (i.e. none) message board claims of receiving good prices in the Northwest (WA, OR, ID). I live in Oregon which has no sales tax ( definitely a bonus). Washington waves their sales tax for Oregon residence. Hence, there is an incentive for me to buy in Oregon or Washington. Unfortunately nobody seem to offer anything other than MSRP. I see G35s on the road up here in the NW, so somebody has had to buy one here. Anybody out there?
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Price Paid in Washington, D.C. Area by stockwatch
Feb 01, 2004 (7:31 am)
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I leased a G35X yesterday from Jim Coleman Infiniti. Premium Package with Full Size Spare; Wood Trim and Splash Guards. MSRP $36,075. VPP Price: $33230.85. I ended up leasing it with nothing down; 48 month lease; 10,000 miles a month. Price with lease tax is $523.88 month. I feel like that was high, but Inifinit finance said that was the best they could do. Any thoughts appreciated on other lease deals folks have received on their leases since the Money Factor here seems high (around 7.75%).
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Price Paid in Washington, D.C. Area by etcarroll
Feb 01, 2004 (11:28 am)
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Surely you meant to say, "10k mi. a year".
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Price Paid in Washington, D.C. Area by stockwatch
Feb 01, 2004 (1:50 pm)
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Whoops. I did mean 10,000 miles a year. Thx
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stockwatch: 524? That's high! by g35_wang
Feb 02, 2004 (8:33 am)
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I am paying about $530 a month for my 2004 G35s w/Premium package+wood+minor things. Surely G35x is more expensive than G35s, but only couple of thousand, right? I wouldn't pay that much for a lease!
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stockwatch: 524? That's high! by stockwatch
Feb 02, 2004 (11:35 am)
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Is that $530 a month with nothing down? If so, sounds like you got a great deal. To get the purchase price down to around $500 a month with 2.9% interest, I would need to put $7,000 down. Chose the lease since I would rather free up the cash for investments rather than sinking it into a quickly depreciating asset.

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