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NW deal by vancmt
Jun 10, 2004 (11:28 pm)
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In the market for a G35 sedan leather auto with sunroof. Trying to see if anybody has had any luck in the Portland, OR or Seattle, WA area.
Debating if I'm better off negotiating via VPP or internet manager. Also, now with the recent announcements of the'05, any ideas around dealer incentives to clear out '04s. trying to figure out if I should I deal now or wait till July or August.
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Re: NW deal [vancmt #1278] by lmacmil
Jun 11, 2004 (5:24 am)
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Replying to: vancmt (Jun 10, 2004 11:28 pm)

Obviously the longer you wait, the worse your selections will be. I will be interested in your VPP price vs. normal negotiating. I am VPP eligible also. If the dealer doesn't know you are eligible for the VPP, you could negotiate your best price and if it appears to be higher than the VPP price, go with the latter.
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Re: NW deal [vancmt #1278] by wibble
Jun 11, 2004 (11:17 pm)
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Replying to: vancmt (Jun 10, 2004 11:28 pm)

Both areas are notorious for lack of decent discounts on Infinitis. Just no competition! Try getting a few quotes from dealers in the SF Bay area. You could save thousands and getting the car shipped should cost less than $500.
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Getting a G35 by htownpimp786
Jun 12, 2004 (8:58 pm)
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Hey im trying to make up my mind between getting either a 2001 or 2002 bmw 3 series coupe.....or getting the 2002 bmw 328 4 door sedan, or getting the 2003 Infiniti G35 coupe. I got a deal set, on the 2003 Infiniti G35 coupe with 15,000 miles.......fully loaded with all the options OTHER den the nevi. Comes with leather moonroof etc. Strait from the delaership. After alot of negotiating, i got the deal down too 26,800. My price range on the bmw's is about 25,000. What should i get regardless of price, and is this a good deal on the 2003 g35 coupe?
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Re: Getting a G35 [htownpimp786 #1281] by wibble
Jun 12, 2004 (9:39 pm)
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Replying to: htownpimp786 (Jun 12, 2004 8:58 pm)

According to Edmunds used car prices, the G35 should be around $32500 in your area. Infiniti G35 Coupes are one of the slowest depreciating cars on the market. That is a really good deal.
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grrr by cjs2002
Jun 15, 2004 (9:44 am)
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went inquiring on lease prices at my dealorship this past week and the numbers they gave me where totally off the wall... I was so upset I just walked out and said I'll go buy some other car then.... with 2500 down for 39 months with 12K miles a year they said the payments would be 536 a month.... thats unheard of for a G sedan with premium package... was looking on the lease board as well as this board and there are people who have leases for 39 months with 15K miles for 370 a month with 0 down... oh well there loss.. I just thought I'd share how off some dealors can be...
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Re: grrr [cjs2002 #1283] by wibble
Jun 15, 2004 (10:50 am)
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Replying to: cjs2002 (Jun 15, 2004 9:44 am)

Working the numbers for a 2WD G35 Sedan with premium package only selling for $500 over invoice I get $406 over 39 months. This assumes minimum drive-off, 15000 miles a year and a 39 month lease. What you should do is decided what you feel a reasonable price for the car, research the money factor, residual and drive off fees. Then go to the dealer with this information and negotiate the deal from there. Leases is where a lot of dealers try to make their money because consumers don't, by and large, understand how they work.
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Re: Getting a G35 [htownpimp786 #1281] by mbednorz
Jun 15, 2004 (11:12 am)
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Replying to: htownpimp786 (Jun 12, 2004 8:58 pm)

I'd go for the G35. BMWs over 3 years old have a triple whammy: high repair costs, high frequency of repair, and high maintenance costs. Even with an extended warranty, they can be a real headache. While you might get lucky, there's a good chance that you could spend a few thousand on maintenance and repairs over a couple of years. I'm a huge fan of BMWs, but that's always been a deal killer for me on the older ones.
 
The G35 coupe still has 45k miles and 3 years of warranty. Plus, it's only had one year for the previous owner to screw something up. Plus, I've got a 2003 G35 coupe, and it's the best car I've ever owned (out of 3 BMW's, 2 Nissan 300ZXs, a Nissan 240SX, a Mazda RX-7, a Datsun 260Z, and numerous other well-loved sporty cars.)
 
Happy Hunting!
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Clearance actions by nebr
Jun 18, 2004 (9:53 am)
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Does anyone have a feel on whether Infiniti will be changing its 2.9% financing in the near term. Plus, what’s the general thought about clearance sales on 2004 models. Did Infiniti dealers take any clearance actions last year?
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Re: Clearance actions [nebr #1286] by wibble
Jun 18, 2004 (10:55 am)
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Replying to: nebr (Jun 18, 2004 9:53 am)

There was no clearance on the 2003 G35s last year other than 1.9% instead of 2.9%. Of course, dealers will give you a better deal on them but there was no cash back on them. There are rumours that the 2005 G35 models could be significantly more expensive than the 2004s. The 2.9% has been around for a while now. I wouldn't expect it to go for a while.

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