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#6721 of 9069
Upcoming November incentives or lack of. by houston_tn
Nov 01, 2008 (12:35 am)
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Hey guys, so I couldn't get myself to pull the trigger just yet on the G35. The prices I were getting were decent and I could say that I almost did yesterday, but luckily the voice of reason (wife) convinced me that it's not that urgent of a purchase just yet. The question I pose to you is what do you think the incentives will be for this upcoming month, or even lack there of? Do you think they'll continue the $1000 customer cash and the choice between 0.9% or $3000? I think the 0.9% is all the way through January, but the $3000 is only through 11/3.
 
Reason I ask is that the parent company Nissan is hurting and on the Nissan side of things, they're offering 0% on 5 of there most common models. I was trying to wonder if you think any of that will transfer over to their luxury brand? Not so much 0%, but any different cash incentives. Just a little food for thought. Any idea how well the G35s have been selling this past month? If they've been leaving the lots like hot cakes, then I guess that'll be doubtful. Appreciate your insight.
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Re: My recent deal in MI [ronspartan] by kyfdx HOST
Nov 01, 2008 (4:46 am)
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Replying to: ronspartan (Oct 31, 2008 5:30 pm)

Congratulations! That looks like a decent lease deal..
 
Buy a spoiler for a leased car? I wouldn't... $25/mo. for an appendage?
 
Plus, the current G looks pretty darn good, as is..
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Re: Upcoming November incentives or lack of. [houston_tn] by jason80
Nov 01, 2008 (8:50 am)
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Replying to: houston_tn (Nov 01, 2008 12:35 am)

I wish I knew the answer. I also almost pulled the trigger yesterday but I have decided that I will hold out and see what the November/December incentives are. If the deals are worse, well I guess I'm not getting a G35 because I'm not paying more than the $31,500 I was quoted for the G35X w/premium.(took $3,000 instead of the special financing)
 
I got this feeling that it isnt going to be any better in November and that you will have to hold off until December to get a better deal then we have seen. Thats fine with me, I'm in no hurry, especially in this economy.
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Need help on 2008 G35x purchase or lease by njalan
Nov 01, 2008 (9:15 am)
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Hi all, after getting 3 quotes from the internet/telephone I went to a local Infiniti dealership in Edison, NJ to take a look at the car. I was there 10 minutes before their closing and so I only briefly looked at the car & asked some basic questions. If the price is right I plan to take a test drive next Monday (the dealer incentives expire 11/3/08). I have another car in mind, the 2009 Acura TL AWD, but it is not available until next week (after 11/3).
 
The G35x has the following options:
Premium package
Navigation package
Wood trim package
Splash guards
The MSRP is $40605 and the Invoice is $37107 including the $815 destination charge. Doc fee $249, MV fee $334, Tire & other charges $15.5. I can have this car for $32653 plus sales tax of $2285.71 for $34938.71 OTD.
 
The above price includes the $1000/3000 dealer incentive and is only for cash purchase. If I decide to lease or finance the car, the $3000 incentive would be added back for the computation. In other words, I have to pay $3210 more if I choose leasing or financing.
 
I have not tested drive the car but the first impression the car gave me was good. However, I was provided with the following points to consider by my friends:
1) Extremely low resale value.
2) Poor fuel efficiency (only 17/23, the 2009 G37x with bigger engine gets 18/25; however, it would cost $5000/$6000 more).
3) Trunk mounted CD changer making the already tiny trunk space (13.5 cf?) even smaller.
4) Cramped rear leg room (34.7 in?).
5) Uncomfortable rear center seat (would be a pain for the 3rd person in the rear center seal).
 
With the above weaknesses on the G35x you may ask why I still am interested in this car and not go for the 2009 TL AWD. Well, the price is about $9000 more for the TL AWD and I can use that money for other things. Also, the G35x compares favorably to Lexus IS 250 AWD, BMW 330 AWD, the Mercedes C300 4Matic, the Audi A4 AWD, and some other AWD vehicles in terms of value and features. Moreover It receives a lot of good reviews from the current owners.
 
I appreciate your honest opinion on this car before Monday 11/3/08.
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Re: Need help on 2008 G35x purchase or lease [njalan] by houston_tn
Nov 01, 2008 (10:31 am)
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Replying to: njalan (Nov 01, 2008 9:15 am)

You know Njalan, the longer I hold off on buying the G35 Journey, I start having the same questions like you. The resale value, fuel economy, etc...I figure it all depends on how we plan to use the car. Daily driver for me, to & from work and since work is about 5 miles away, I only rack up close to (if not less) than 50miles/week. That helps with fuel costs. Plus I plan on keeping this car til it's drivetrain falls out from underneath it, so in regards to resale value, I'm hoping by then I'll have saved up enough for another car or for whatever else I need.
 
Of course this will be different for everyone, but that's how I convinced myself that if or when I buy this car, I won't have a ton of buyer's remorse. Best of luck with your car shopping and that is an amazing price on the car though.
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Re: Need help on 2008 G35x purchase or lease [njalan] by rhard49
Nov 01, 2008 (1:04 pm)
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Replying to: njalan (Nov 01, 2008 9:15 am)

I was looking for the same car best quote I got was 35195 with the .9 percent financing and 32195 without, but this is in NY. After reading the remarks in the m35 forum about them lowering residuals on leased cars by 6k if you would buy them and up to 12k on M35x. I began to remorse over the resale values of the car and the very key points you brought up fun car to drive but not wiithout its negatives, and will the economy rebound enough to bring them back up during the 5 years I will have it.
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Re: Need help on 2008 G35x purchase or lease [rhard49] by njalan
Nov 01, 2008 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: rhard49 (Nov 01, 2008 1:04 pm)

Well, your quote is better than my best quote by $458 plus tax. Actually, I made a mistake when computing the OTD price because I did not include the doc fee ($249), MV fee ($334) & other fee ($15.5). So, the correct OTD should be $35537.21.
 
I am still debating whether or not to go to the dealership next Monday to test drive the car. Thank you and Houston TN (Posting #6725) for the valuable opinion. Meanwhile, I welcome more advice from other folks in this forum.
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Flooring Allowance on Infiniti? by txvinyl1
Nov 01, 2008 (2:20 pm)
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Has anyone here had any luck in getting a deal on a new 2008 Infiniti? I'm looking at the G37 and I've been talking with dealers all over Texas through the internet but nobody is offering me a good enough deal. I would like to get a G37 below invoice, and use the 0.9% APR. I've seen in several places that Infiniti has a 1% of the MSRP dealer holdback, and I saw on another website that, in addition, they have a 2% flooring allowance. Does anyone know if this information is accurate, or outdated? I've been looking throughout October, and it doesn't seem like the dealerships are selling many cars, because their online inventory remains the same everyday. Yet, they won't offer a good deal, some not even close to invoice. Has anyone here bought an Infiniti below invoice and used the 0.9%, or does anyone know if the holdback and flooring allowance is accurate?
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Re: Need help on 2008 G35x purchase or lease [njalan] by gooddeal2
Nov 01, 2008 (3:59 pm)
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Replying to: njalan (Nov 01, 2008 9:15 am)

1) Extremely low resale value.
 
I don't think that's true. G has very good resale value base on KBB. I think the big discounts on the new cars thus lower the trade in value for older cars is normal because of the economy. I think even the TL has lower value now b/c people can get a NEW '08 base TL for about 26K.
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Re: Need help on 2008 G35x purchase or lease [gooddeal2] by rhard49
Nov 01, 2008 (4:57 pm)
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Replying to: gooddeal2 (Nov 01, 2008 3:59 pm)

But go to a dealer and tell them you have a trade and kbb says its xxx. When they get up off the floor from laughing they will tell you they use galves or nada whoever gives the lowest number. Actually go to autotrader .com and look at 5 year old infiniti dealer resales they have dropped into the 15k-16k and these are at resale its tough to say how big and issue it will be in several years. It kind of makes me wonder if Nissan can afford to hemorage from two markee's if the recession is prolonged.

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