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1591 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 5:41 PM
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Hi I just purchased a new 2009 FX35 in Oct and are looking for a current owner who has not redeemed their code to team-up for the Amex gift card incentive. Please send me an email to vishmeh2009 hotmail com with the following info: Infiniti will send you a $150.00 owner recomendation rewards card (AMEX) Owner redemption code VIN First Name Last Name Street address City State Zip Code Thank you |
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Replying to: brees (Oct 10, 2009 1:02 pm) |
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Just bought a G37 Sedan and need a partner for the referral program. $150 for you, $500 for me email me at: hudson.bh http://www.nnainfo.com/Rewards/datacapture.html Thank You Ben |
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I have the following two deals on the table with a dealer out of Torrance, CA. I am looking for some experienced advice on whether or not I am getting a decent deal so here goes: Option #1: 2009 FX35 with prem. and nav. pkgs. at $44,357 less $5k manuf. rebate for a price of $39,695. I will put down $5k down payment so my loan will be 4.9% at $34,695. The finance charge worked out to be $4,661.25 and a monthly payment of $655.95 for 60 months. There is a C/D at 21.87, what is this? Option #2: 2009 FX 35 with prem., and nav. pkgs at $45,626, and $5k down, loan of 60 months at 2.9%, finance amount of $39,695.75. Finance charges total $930.25 with a monthly payment of $677.10 and a C/D of 22.57. Why is this option starting out $1,300 more than option #1? Should the start amounts be the same? The dealer is pushing me toward option #1 and I smell a rat! My guess is so that he picks up the interest of $4,661.75 Why wouldn't he want to push me toward option 2 where the monthly payment is higher? Are either of these decent deals, and what should I do? Thanks for all your help!
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Replying to: infin3509 (Oct 17, 2009 11:36 am) That's outrageous in my opinion and I wouldn't do either of them frankly. Most people will put down at least 20% on the purchase price of a vehicle. Even with the seriously discounted prices you're not even close to that. Put down more cash or, if you can't afford this, consider the lease deal that Infiniti is currently offering on the FX - even less cash will be required up front and the payment will be closer to $500 per month...or better yet, look at other vehicles that you are better able to afford. |
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Just bought a fx35 awd with premium pkg for 38,434 in NJ..love it.. Is the AMEX cash back deal still valid? Did anyone get their rewards? |
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Replying to: infin3509 (Oct 17, 2009 11:36 am) Generally speaking, IF you have good credit, we recommend you take the $5000 - because that is direct saving right now - where the special rates pay off a little per month over time and may take 4 years to make up the $5000 and you may trade it before then. Hope this helps. |
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| I'm in the market for an '09 or '10 FX35 AWD in the Los Angeles area. So far the best deal I've received is an '10 with Premium, Nav, Splashguards for 43,500 before tax and fees. Probably not a screaming deal but what does everyone think? | |
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Hi We just purchased a new 2009 EX35 and are looking for a current owner who has not redeemed their code to team-up for the Amex gift card incentive. Please send me an email to gtg804v Infiniti will send you a $150.00 owner recomendation rewards card (AMEX) Owner redemption code VIN First Name Last Name Street address City State Zip Code Thanks |
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