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Re: G35 Journey San Diego [topgun7] by rhard49
Dec 09, 2008 (5:53 am)
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Replying to: topgun7 (Dec 08, 2008 10:34 pm)

These are very different times and there is much to be said for his approach based on that. If you look in the m35 m45 lease forums you will see people whose cars are coming off leases being offered 6-12k off the residuals if they will purchase their vehicles at the end of the lease, . Do you think you will ever see them coming back to people who initially purchased them.There are also new 2007' M45's on some lots. Near Luxury and Luxury vehicle resales have plummeted since september. These are unquie times and if you are purchasing rather than leasing you should consider the resale of a leftover when you drive it off the lot. KBB for example lists the trade in value of and 08 M45 with 500 miles at 31k NADA suggests 35k, a 20k hit driving off the lot. if you lease it doesn't it matter because you return it and the manufacturer deals with the equity issues. But you certainly should consider all you can know about the dealers cost, They decide wether to take the offer all they can say is no.
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G35X LEASE QUESTION by dae928
Dec 09, 2008 (2:17 pm)
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I am new to this site and have been doing extensive car searches. I am wondering if you guys could share your input on the deal I just received from a Chicagoland dealer.
 
Brand new 2008 G35X with Premium and wood trim. MSRP $38,530. 39-months lease with 12,000 miles/yr. $0 down and all taxes & fees rolled into the payments for $498/month.
 
Price factored into the lease: $34,500
Money factor: .00119
Residual: 54%
 
Any input would be much appreciated.
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Re: G35 Journey San Diego [rhard49] by txvinyl1
Dec 09, 2008 (3:14 pm)
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Replying to: rhard49 (Dec 09, 2008 5:53 am)

Is it better to lease than purchase? I haven't even considered leasing because I had always heard that it was better to purchase, if you plan on keeping your car a long time. I would like to buy an 08 G37 coupe and plan on keeping it a long time, but would it be better to just lease for now and buy at the end of the lease? What would be cheaper in the end?
 
P.S. Anyone heard of any new December incentives on the G37, or is it the same crap from November?
 
Thanks.
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Re: G35 Journey San Diego [rhard49] by redline122
Dec 09, 2008 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: rhard49 (Dec 09, 2008 5:53 am)

rhard,
I typically wouldn't have dealt with the transaction the way I did, but as you said the "economic climate" urged me to have the dialogue I had with the dealership.
 
Actually, as this dealership was mulling over the number I was ultimately presented with. I contacted 4 other dealers in the area to see if they could meet or beat the deal. I gave each of them 20 minutes to think it over with their respective general managers. I did get call backs from each one - and all saying the same thing... to take the deal if it's for real.
 
My style for negotiations has forever changed with regards to vehicle acquisitions and would probably flow on over with my already aggressive methods with acquiring real estate. LOL.
 
As for the M45s... I am ruined. Not too many cars out there feel as good to me for the size and handling I was looking for. The BMW 550 is it's closest contender that I would consider, but not for a $20K difference in cost.
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Re: G35 Journey San Diego [redline122] by topgun7
Dec 10, 2008 (12:03 am)
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Replying to: redline122 (Dec 09, 2008 1:37 am)

"Wasn't too meaningless to me to bring up the holdback, seller buydowns, etc"
 
heh heh, I mean no offense. It is just that dealer is not going to budge simply because we know how much they made. The only way to make them move is competition and their needs to sell a minimum number of cars every months. And the honest answer is that if they have to sell the car below their holdback, buy down etc and loss money, I won't have any problem buying the car if they are willing to sell it. And on the flip side, if the car is really hot, they would just laugh and move to the next customer if they don't get the price they want... I have been buying and leasing cars for the last 16 years (about 12-13 cars total) and I never find it helpful to bring up how much money they make or loss on selling each car (since I don't know their cost structure, there is no way that I know whether they make money on a given deal or not). I leased our 08 LS460 last friday and it took me a total of 1 1/2 hours to get to price agreement by sending/answering email to 3 out of area dealers and one of them come back with the price that we want. And later on we found another delear in our area that is willing to match the deal for a different color combo. Time is bad for delears now and competition is the best way to drive down the price.
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Re: G35 Journey San Diego [topgun7] by redline122
Dec 10, 2008 (1:31 am)
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Replying to: topgun7 (Dec 10, 2008 12:03 am)

No offense taken.
 
If there was ever a mantra that holds true, is that "cash is king". To a dealer (or to any other business), it's more beneficial to have cash in reserves (wherever they keep it... bank, mattress, safe, or even frozen in a freezer). Cash doesn't depreciate as fast as the very piece of consumable they sell - the car.
 
Even more so, the place where dealers really make any cream on their deals are the "add-ons" like gap coverage, permaplating, tire/wheel road protection, etc. Those items are very nice to helping the dealers bring in more cash...
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Bought my 08 G35 by mosho
Dec 10, 2008 (4:36 am)
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G35X, Premium/Navigation/Wood/Splash/Net (MSRP= $40,680). Bought for $32,400 + TTL. Took the $3,000.
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Help on buying a G or M 35 by WildcatFan
Dec 10, 2008 (5:34 am)
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Thanks a million for all the posts. Wow what a difference it makes to have this listserve to exchange information.
 
i've been shot a 35,500 deal on a 2008 G35s. Where can I find the dealer cash, hold backs and other details? The infiniti website does not have the cash back. One dealer tells me he has 4000 the other says 5000 on the g series. i'd like to get something printed to show me the cash incentives and, if possible, something to show me the dealer hold back. i've gotten the dealer invoice from Edmunds tmv.
doesnt that value even go down now since there is only 20+ days left in 2008?
 
thanks again for all the input.
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Re: Help on buying a G or M 35 [WildcatFan] by metalblaze
Dec 10, 2008 (6:30 am)
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Replying to: WildcatFan (Dec 10, 2008 5:34 am)

I am also getting similar numbers about $4000 or $5000 off MSRP of the vehicle ALONG WITH the special APR financing. I am not sure if this reduction is due to Infiniti or the dealers themselves.....It is too bad that for December, Infiniti did not combine the cash rebate with low APR....I am guessing, depending on how much inventory they have by the end of this month, Infiniti might combine both...any inputs?
 
I am in real quandry about whether to pull the trigger now ($5k off MSRP + 0% APR: g35x w/ prem & nav) or wait till Jan.....
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Re: G35 Journey San Diego [txvinyl1] by metalblaze
Dec 10, 2008 (6:35 am)
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Replying to: txvinyl1 (Dec 09, 2008 3:14 pm)

Dec incentives are the same as Nov.

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