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#10941 of 11067 Best Deal or Not? Contract is in my Hands
by zonemgr
Jan 05, 2012 (11:44 am)
My first inquiry, but have been reading and learning from this board for the past six weeks.
I'm ready to pull the trigger, but because of the distance to the dealer, the contract was mailed to me, so before I sign and return it, I would like the moderators and members input.
Here's the deal:
2012 G37x -
msrp $41,405
cap cost $34,787 (includes VPP-C "dealer invoice" pricing)
gross cap cost $35,487
Premium pkg
illuminated kick plates
first aid kit/trunk carpet/trunk net
24 month lease
12,000 miles per year
$359 per month
$746 at inception
Thanks!
#10942 of 11067 Re: Best Deal or Not? Contract is in my Hands [zonemgr]
by bones12060
Jan 06, 2012 (3:47 pm)
I would try to get them at that price with navi included also.I have it in my new g37 and it is really nice, alot of features.you wont be disappointed
Jan 13, 2012 (11:26 am)
I'm considering leasing or buying a 2012 G37 Coupe. I have a 2006 G35 Coupe now. Anybody have any advice for me before I hit the dealership?
#10945 of 11067 Re: G37 Coupe [tamela]
by dat2
Jan 13, 2012 (4:46 pm)
Do your homework, obviously! Check the weekend big city newspapers for the best deals. The real papers not the Online edition. At least here in California anything they advertise has to be legit. That may not be the case in other areas. If you want the best deal you may have to travel a distance. I've gone to the bay area and la to get the best deals...about 3 hrs away. I bought a g37 coupe in 08 for 8 grand off and recently a 370z roadster also 8 grand off through the newspaper ads. Or the dealership website. Look for dealers that display their ads on their website. If you are in the Midwest another dealer is fields Infiniti with 2 lots in the Chicago area. They sometimes post good deals on their websites. You may find other deals if you poke around in the papers and on dealer websites. Good luck!
Jan 13, 2012 (7:30 pm)
Through TRUECar, I got an offer of $2,102 off of invoice on any G37 Sedan of my choice. Sounds good. Please advise. Thanks
#10947 of 11067 Re: Infiniti G37 Sedan [doubledown11]
by domelz
Jan 14, 2012 (8:18 am)
Which ZIP code?
#10948 of 11067 Re: Infiniti G37 Sedan [domelz]
by doubledown11
Jan 14, 2012 (4:31 pm)
91780
Feb 09, 2012 (8:57 pm)
I have decided to buy a new 2011 G37x AWD, and I'd love some advice on what to offer and what should be my ceiling.
I haven't decided whether I want navigation yet, but I definitely want the Premium Package with a few other, minor features. Both of my finalists -- one with nav and one without -- are listed as "clearance" by my local dealer, in Kansas City.
Without navigation, which I'm leaning toward, is priced by the dealer now at $38,797. TrueCar suggests the market average price is $37,401. Dealer price, according to TrueCar, is $35,953.
If I decide on the navigation package, too, the listed clearance price is $39,875. The market average on TrueCar is $38,899. Dealer cost is listed at $37,519.
So are these market averages reasonable? Can I do better? What would be a good price to start at -- and, more important, what should I be looking at for my final, out-the-door price?
Thanks so much for the help. Looking forward to joining the Infiniti family.
#10950 of 11067 Re: First offer? [johntalouette]
by kyfdx HOST
Feb 10, 2012 (5:34 am)
Those prices seem high..
We leased a 2011 G37XS (no NAV) in October.... at about the same selling price they are giving you now..
They have pretty good lease deals on 2012 models... have you considered leasing?