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Replying to: crvjoe (Nov 23, 2007 5:37 pm) Normally "out the door" prices include the car, destination, dealer fee, title, tags, and all taxes. If you are offer $40,000 and then have to pay the taxes too, then that is a horrible deal. I did a quick look and I don't see what the auto sales tax is on B'ham on a new car, but the guy I talked to would do a $39,925 MSRP sedan for $37,534 . So your price would be $37,534 then pay the AL taxes, title fee (looks like $12.75) and tags when you register and title the car back home. So if you know what the tax rate is, then just add that to the $37,534 and that would be about your total cost. So if it is 5% then it would be $39410.70 plus the tag and title fees at your local DMV. If you are buying out of state it is doubtful the dealer will actual do your title work, unless perhaps they are a dealer near the state line and do this a lot. If they are not going to handle it, then no need to pay them the fee. An out of state dealer tried to charge me this - to be honest they get used to sticking that fee on all their dealers. When I pointed out to them they they would be sending ME the MSO and paperwork to take to the DMV they took the charge off. Dennis
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Replying to: dwynne (Nov 23, 2007 10:50 pm) I sorry, I did not make myself clear that I was talking about the G37 coupe. Sticker is $43265. Does this sound better? Thanks, Joe
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Replying to: crvjoe (Nov 24, 2007 8:03 am) $43,265 MSRP would invoice for $39,373 - so getting that for $40,000 including the dealer fee would be a great deal, then add TTL. As I said before, you have to decide if paying thousands more to get the coupe is worth it over the sedan with the same equipment. It really is a rip-off price when you compare the two. I like the coupe better, but is it really worth the premium for 2 less doors and less space? Probably not, but is is your money (and mine, for that matter) Dennis |
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Gentlemen, I just bought an '04 G35 Sedan, 6 speed manual with 43000 miles on it. I live in the SF Bay Area. The manufacturer's warranty 4 year 50K will expire in about 8 months. The dealer is offering extended warranty for $2300.I have never owned an Infiniti - how is the maintenance for this car, after 40K miles. Just trying to assess if additional $2K is worth the spend. Will appreciate your sharing insights on this topic. -04g35owner
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Replying to: 04g35owner (Nov 24, 2007 11:27 am) I would shop around online and try to find an Infiniti or Nissan dealer that will sell you the factory backed warranty for a lot less than this offer. If $2,300 was my only choice I would not take it. Something along the lines of $1,000 or so tops would be my limit, or I would just take my chances. I would also only get a factory backed plan, no 3rd party warranties. Dennis |
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| Just purchased a 2008 G35x with Premium, Nav. and cargo net. Paid 36000 +tax+249 doc.and DMV. Purchased from Bridgewater Infiniti. Hope this helps anyone in the northern NJ area. Very easy to work with. First price was 37800 then i said nothing more than 36000. Salesman said if i take today 36000 Ok. What do you guys think? | |
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With Premium / Nav / Wood / Cargo Net / Splash Guards from Legacy Infiniti on Long Island. I used CarBargains.org (which I HIGHLY recommend) to get bids from dealers in CT / NY and Legacy was by far the best. Total came to $36,457 (invoice +$0 for the car and all options) Doc Fee: $45.00 CT taxes are 6% Felt very good about the deal and absolutely LOVE the car! Legacy was great to deal with, very professional, very communicative and transparent process. And a big thank you to Infiniti for subsidizing my financing with an amazing 3.9% apr... too good to pass up... CarBargains is a total home run, I will never buy a car without them again - the best $190 i've ever spent. They ended up getting me 7 bids, the highest was Invoice + 1,200 and a $500 doc fee. There were several bids in the Invoice + 300 and a $45 doc fee range. Legacy beat them all at Invoice + 0... from there all i had to do was call Legacy and make arrangements to pick up the car! very easy...
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Replying to: mcmitch26 (Nov 25, 2007 5:21 am)
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Replying to: cadreamn (Nov 25, 2007 7:19 pm) |
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| Last weekend I got my 08 G35 Journey Platinun Graphite with Premium Package. Price offered $34,400. Dealership: South Motors Infiniti. Did not have to haggle a lot about price and received a good deal for the trade in (03' G35). They were very professional and also hooked me up with the 3.99% 5 year financing. It was a good buying experience. The deal was completed in less time than expected. By my experience the Service people are very courteous. My first G35 purchased in April 2002 (03 Model) was the best car I had ever owned, never had problems so I was a repeat brand buyer. | |
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