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1629 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 6:57 PM
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Replying to: kshankar (Nov 24, 2009 12:22 pm) I posted a couple weeks back (mistakenly in the Lease topic) - bought an FX35 AWD with Premium, Navigation, splash guards, cargo organizer, wheel locks, all-weather mats (which I forgot in my original post) + first year of basic servicing included (oil changes, tire rotation). $40600 + tax, title. As with most new owners, I continue to monitor these boards, but I am still pretty comfortable with the deal I made. If someone has bought a 2010 (or even a 2009 equipped the same way) for a better price, I would like to know...
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Replying to: jrphilfan (Nov 24, 2009 10:46 pm) "I am considering to buy 2010 FX35 and here is the quote i got from the local dealer. 2010, FX35 Premium Package Touring Package Navigation Package MSRP:$51,429 Purchase Price: $41,000 + Tax Is this a good deal? Please advice" I think that is the best deal I have seen so far. |
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Replying to: jrphilfan (Nov 24, 2009 10:46 pm)
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Replying to: ruperttenma (Nov 25, 2009 8:01 am) |
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From the Infiniti configurator, it seems that there are only a few ways to option an FX35: Base Premium Premium and Touring Premium and Navigation Premium, Touring, and Navigation Premium, Touring, Navigation, and Technology I've been looking for Premium and Navigation, but I was on a lot last week and thought the wheels on the Touring package looked good. Plus I'm not all that keen on the nav; I just want the around view monitor. So in terms of bang for the buck, what option combo seems best?
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Replying to: ruperttenma (Nov 25, 2009 4:11 pm) you still have lots of features and the 20 inch rims look great! I wish Infiniti had at least 19 inch as standard wheels. I think the 18s look too small. If they had 20 inch wheels as a standalone option, then it would be premium and wheels.
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Replying to: kshankar (Nov 25, 2009 6:49 pm) I do agree with kshankar that the Touring wheels look great; I'm just not sure that's really my priority. With snow and rough roads here in Michigan, I might be better off with the 18s. So I'm leaning towards either going for Premium and Navigation, or just Premium. With 10s now you get iPod integration and bluetooth already, so Nav is just for the Nav, the around view, and the parking sensors. Which makes me wonder if I really need them.
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Replying to: ruperttenma (Nov 26, 2009 1:29 pm) |
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I'd like to hear from anyone that bought the Navigation Package just to know if they think it's worth the $$, or whether I should just buy a Garmin and be careful about my parking.
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Replying to: ruperttenma (Nov 28, 2009 3:54 pm) My last vehicle didnt have nav so I used a Garmin. I find them very similar, although the Infiniti has way more features (address book, save route to name a few). I had to pay for traffic on my garmin after a free trial, which I wouldnt do, and it has some fairly useless features (slideshow, mp3 player) instead of useful ones like mentioned above. If you override the nanny lock, the Infiniti nav is exceptional. |
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