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| It's been 6 months since I first set eyes on my first G and now I'm ready to buy. It seems like prices have dropped on the sedan while the coupe is holding at MSRP. I just got an over the phone quote from an Infiniti internet manager asking $30,589 for a sedan with the premium package. Is this pretty much in line? | |
| Edmunds lists the G35 with 36.3 inches of leg room in the rear, but the Infiniti web site lists it at 33.4. Is the infinit site a misprint or is Edmunds a misprint? | |
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the pricing you,ve got is almost close to invoice if it also has the trunk mat and he splash guards. where is this- geographically. I'd say its a good deal. |
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| Miller Infiniti in Van Nuys just north of L.A. Calif. the manager said the price would be good till the end of the month. I haven't driven down to check it out yet but plan to soon. | |
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>> this easton must be a popular guy ... (snip) he quoted me 31,265 not including tax and tags but from reading your posts that sounds like an awful deal ... how much were you able to get similar cars ... also he offered a 39 month lease at 393 month/5000(which includes tax and everything) (snip) >> The price he quoted was really the MSRP for that car (also includes trunk mat) - NOT a good deal. Run through the "Price it with Options" link on Edmunds. You'll find that the Invoice is around $28,264 and the TMV cost is $30,711. Spend some time on the site so you won't get snowed. Easton is a smooth talker and comes off as being arrogant (to me)...But armed with this forum's knowledge and by doing your due diligence, you should get a better deal, esp. on one that's on the lot. Btw, if it sounds like a bad deal...it probably is. |
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>> this easton must be a popular guy ... (snip) he quoted me 31,265 not including tax and tags but from reading your posts that sounds like an awful deal ... how much were you able to get similar cars ... also he offered a 39 month lease at 393 month/5000(which includes tax and everything) (snip) >> The price he quoted was really the MSRP for that car (also includes trunk mat) - NOT a good deal. Run through the "Price it with Options" link on Edmunds. You'll find that the Invoice is around $28,264 and the TMV cost is $30,711. Spend some time on the site so you won't get snowed. Easton is a smooth talker and comes off as being arrogant (to me)...But armed with this forum's knowledge and by doing your due diligence, you should get a better deal, esp. on one that's on the lot. Btw, if it sounds like a bad deal...it probably is. |
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| I just bought a new G35 Sedan at Gunn Infiniti in San Antonio, Texas. Garnet Fire, with Sunroof, and Sport Suspension package. Sticker Price 31,690, got it for 29,450, $800 over invoice. Good sales experience (other than very long wait to get to talk to financial guy). For all you Texas G35 lovers, I would recommend the San Antonio dealership. | |
| Has anyone purchased a G35 in the Detroit area? If so, what were you impressions? | |
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G35 sedan/leather/sunroof/winter sport pkg MSRP 31,705 Invoice $28,698 Offered 30,405 Is this a fair deal and realistically, how much lower could I go? How much of a difference does it make that the car is on the lot? Thanks |
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| Never go to a dealer unprepared. Get offers (by phone or email) from at least three dealers. Go with the best one to the dealer you choose and make him offer a better deal. It takes some time and hassle but it pays off. You should be able to get it for 29k or less in this area. Especially if the car is in stock. | |
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