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Infiniti G35, Infiniti G37, Coupe, Sedan
#9757 of 11067 Re: Basic info? [newshopper]
by mdes1
Feb 12, 2010 (8:04 pm)
The factory to dealer incentives absolutely help. You can get the latest info right here on Edmunds site:
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2009/infiniti/g37/101115176/incentives.html
If the link changes, simply go into the car reviews, and choose the Infiniti --> G37 sedan, and click on the incentives link near the bottom of the page.
Here are the current ones I just got from Edmunds:
Manufacturer to Dealer
Marketing Support
$1000 Cash to Dealer start: 01/05/2010 end: 03/01/2010
Restrictions $1,000 Sell Down Dealer Cash is available towards the purchase or lease of a 2009 G37 Sedan. Cash is compatible with special APR, Core or Lease programs. See your dealer for details.
Comments Dealer participation may vary. Incentives and Rebates are provided subject to the terms of our Visitor Agreement.
$2500 Cash to Dealer start: 02/02/2010 end: 03/01/2010
Restrictions $2500 Dealer cash may not be combined with 0.0% APR - 3.9 % APR and vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer's captive finance company.
Comments Dealer participation may vary. Incentives and Rebates are provided subject to the terms of our Visitor Agreement.
#9758 of 11067 Re: thanks [ctshoreline]
by graphicguy
Feb 13, 2010 (8:29 am)
ctshoreline....you did fine. You got a very nice car at a good price.
More importantly, you're enjoying the drive.
Congrats!
#9759 of 11067 Re: thanks [ctshoreline]
by millwood0
Feb 13, 2010 (9:14 am)
" for 34,400. "
that definitely is a very good price so don't sell short your negotiation skills.
I have bought many cars, new and used, in my life and I have yet to have a bad experience. I don't strive to pay the lowest price but do strive for a good experience. I want the dealers to make money, especially the good ones, off of me, because end of the day if we as consumers don't reward good dealers we are hurting ourselves in the long run.
#9760 of 11067 Methinks millwood is a dealer... [nfm]
by nojalopy1
Feb 13, 2010 (6:01 pm)
#9761 of 11067 G37 2009 Sedan
by heartgod
Feb 13, 2010 (11:30 pm)
Bought brand new G37 Sedan Journey with Nav, Premium pkg, cargo mats for $31535 ($7540 off MSRP). By my estimation (based on 2% dealer holdback, and with the $3500 incentive that was passed on to me), I paid $625 over DEALER COST!!!) Add $865 for delivery charge and $699 for dealer fee, then TTL. I think I got a fabulous deal as it is Feb 2010 and the dealer still has 2009 models that need to be sold. Great experience at Infiniti of Orlando.
#9762 of 11067 Re: G37 2009 Sedan [heartgod]
by kaliforniak
Feb 14, 2010 (12:48 pm)
Congrats on your purchase! This will be very helpful to me since I"m looking to purchase the exact same car at the end of the year. Btw, I assume you got a 09 instead of a '10?
#9763 of 11067 Re: G37 2009 Sedan [heartgod]
by millwood0
Feb 14, 2010 (4:06 pm)
if you paid 31535+ttl, you have a very good deal;
if you paid 31535+865+699+ttl, you have a terrible deal.
to give you an example: I paid 33895+ttl (msrp 41380) for a car identical to your + awd.
#9764 of 11067 Re: G37 2009 Sedan [kaliforniak]
by ctshoreline
Feb 14, 2010 (5:36 pm)
Aren't you worried the selection might be limited by the end of the year?
To those of you in CT-the dealer in Greenwich has a 2009 AWD with all pkgs (Nav, prem, sport) and his opening offer was 35K (Platinum graphite) so you could probably get a good deal. The cars with Nav/Prem pkg-34.1k opening offer for what he has on the lot.
#9765 of 11067 Re: thanks [graphicguy]
by ctshoreline
Feb 14, 2010 (5:27 pm)
thanks-MSRP was 41,380-the $3500 dealer incentive is still happening
#9766 of 11067 Re: G37 2009 Sedan [millwood0]
by heartgod
Feb 14, 2010 (9:13 pm)
Including destination charge, cost of car was 32500 (BTW, I forgot to add that they tried to charge $119 for nitrogen in the tires- got that waived and also got $100 in coupon for future service. They would not budge on the dealer fee, which I have not seen dealers waive before, so I still looked at the bottom line price- which was still not so bad. Did you end up paying dealer fee? All the other Infiniti dealers had fees ranging from $500-700.