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Replying to: george7777 (Dec 16, 2004 2:33 pm) I am looking for G35 coupe in florida and i see that the dealership in tampa did offer u a good deal.can u tell me who did u talk to .I am going no where with this guy at the same delaership.
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Replying to: crmist (Dec 16, 2004 2:45 pm) which city/dealership did u go to? |
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Replying to: nirvanaor (Dec 16, 2004 3:52 pm) Here's the prior post, (1884) in case it disappears as promised. Nirvanaor -- We're not supposed to post names of individuals at dealerships. However, if you go to infiniti.com and do an inquiry from that site, it will go to the Internet Sales Manager, who is the guy I corresponded with. His initials are XX and he works with another fellow whose initials are YY. You may already be dealing with one or the other of those guys. Remember, though, that there is $1,000 dealer cash on the sedan, which is what I was dealing with. A comparable deal on a coupe, which has no dealer incentive, would be dead invoice. In fact, that might be even a bit better than the deal I was offered, since my perception is that all dealers are a bit tighter on the coupes. Maybe without knowing it, you're getting as good a deal as I was offered. Depending on where you live, you could try several other dealerships to get a comparison and an idea of whether you're getting a good deal. I feel reasonably knowledgeable about current sedan deals, but not about the coupe. And things change quickly with changing inventory and factory support. |
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You are right. I am out of luck. Unfortunately there is no Acura dealer in town either. The closest one is 65 miles away right next door to the Infiniti dealer. Acura does offer a loaner car program though for out of town clients. I am going to look at the TL now and maybe a used 5 series. I am really not a big fan of Cadillacs, so I don't know about that one. It is unfortunate because I was pretty excited about the G35.
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Replying to: billykrebs (Dec 17, 2004 9:33 am) If you drive the Cadillac you may be pleasantly surprised. It's not a 5-series, but it's not bad, either. My last car is a 1995 540i, 6-speed. Engine and transmission are great, but minor other problems. I would like to sell it, but don't know how to contact you outside of this forum. I could deliver it to Roanoke over the holidays. |
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| I'm planning on buying an '05 G35X with the premium package. I contacted two dealers in my area last week and both gave me a price close to $35,000. The offers were assuming I'd take delivery by the end of the year. I never got around to a counter-offer because I since found out I'm eligible for the VPP discount so I decided to wait until January to complete the deal. | |
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Replying to: gachan (Dec 13, 2004 6:10 pm) |
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| ive been hearing about "grubbs". Anyone know the info? | |
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Purchased a 2005 G35x w/ prem C and trunk mat for $35,400 out-the-door. Bought from Jim Coleman Infiniti in Bethesda, Md. Negotiated for exact car I wanted and ended up about 1.5% over invoice. Overall, a great and fast buying experience. There was a tiny scratch in the car when I took delivery, but they buffed it out quickly with no argument. Got Twilight blue with tan interior. Love the car and the way it drives. The '05 changes on the interior and exterior are great. Conditioned the leather seats and now they're as soft and smooth as anything I've felt (other than Lexus). Good luck on your buying. I know you can get some great deals right now...but if you're in DC, give the dealers an email...someone will be willing to sell.
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