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Infiniti FX35, Infiniti FX45, Infiniti FX50, SUV
#1682 of 1806 Re: 2010 FX35 w/ NAV/PRM/& accessories [tk76]
by tobe_cx7
Jan 25, 2010 (5:13 pm)
No specific reliability concern...I was talking in general, There's a difference b/w Acura vs Infiniti...look
consumer reports and etc...again I'm not bashing infi but Acura's have edge over other brand in terms of reliability...I have not seen other brand stating "no tuneup upto 100K" in their brochure (maybe some do But I dont know any).I agree with your wife..FX is beautiful and RX is vanilla. but again PPl are buying RX350 left & right because it's also very reliable car with less depriciation value. I had 3 nissans (now only 1) and 10% of my decision was based on fact that i was bored with nissan drive feel. Again, if you decide to buy FX, you wont regret it..I didnt want to buy FX in end cuz I already have One SUV so I bought a sedan *&* oh yes..41.5 DOES INCLUDE DEST.
#1683 of 1806 Re: 2010 FX35 w/ NAV/PRM/& accessories [tobe_cx7]
by tk76
Jan 26, 2010 (9:01 am)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts tobe. Enjoy your new TL.
#1684 of 1806 2010 FX35 w/ Nav & Premium + Acc.
by bostonky
Jan 27, 2010 (11:22 am)
Hi All,
I just signed up this deal in the Boston area for a 2010 FX35 with Navigation, Premium, roof rail crossbars, splash guards, cargo area protector and organizer and first aid kit. Color is Midnight Mocha.
MSRP
$50,240.00
Cap Cost.
$43,472.46 ($42,579.46 + $298 doc fee + $595 acq. fee rolled in)
Residual
$26,124.00 (52%)
Term
39 months
Money Factor
.00138
As many of you know, Infiniti has an awesome program where you put down additional security deposits to pay down your money factor. Each security deposit pays down the money factor by 0.0001 and is entirely refundable at lease end assuming you don't have excess damage to the car. We opted to put down the maximum 9 additional security deposits (actually 10 total, 1 acts a as a "base") to pay down the money factor to 0.00048. Our resulting interest rate was very low at 1.152%. We also opted to put a down payment down to make our monthly payment even lower. But anyway, here is the breakdown of our payment depending upon how you structure it.
Total payment: $540.88 (pre-tax) and $574.68 (including tax).
Total payment with 9 security deposits: $508.13
Total payment with $4,766.03 down and 9 security deposits: $375.85.
Total cash to table:
$4,766.03 down payment
$ 297.88 tax on down payment
$4,500.00 (9) security deposits
$ 100.00 DMV registration fee
$ 375.86 first monthly payment
$10,039.77
Cash to table would be $475.86 with no money down and no security deposits.
Cash to table would be $4,975.86 with no money down, but paying 9 security deposits.
Invoice on this car is $46,056 and we got it for $2,583.54 below invoice. All in all, not a bad deal, I'd say. I'm very happy with the deal and the car!
Jan 27, 2010 (11:27 am)
^ car is AWD version.
#1686 of 1806 Finally!!! Bought a 2010 FX35 AWD
by tk76
Jan 28, 2010 (9:51 pm)
Just bought a 2010 FX35 AWD with premium package, roof rail crossbars, splash guards, cargo area protector and organizer and first aid kit. Color is Black on black/Graphite. Paid 40500 OTD tax in VA(3%). Had an offer for 40k but this dealer was the closest to home and threw in 2 years of maintenance, lifetime free oil changes and some other extras. Drove the MDX,RX350,ML350,Q5 and GLK and nothing compared to the FX. I know its the most impractical(smaller cargo space) of the lot, but for me it was the sweetest ride, awesome exterior and super awesome interiors. Thanks to everyone on this post for posting their experiences especially tobe..
#1687 of 1806 Re: Finally!!! Bought a 2010 FX35 AWD [tk76]
by sewellgsm
Jan 29, 2010 (3:09 pm)
Enjoy and congratulations!
#1688 of 1806 STEAL, DEAL OR NO DEAL? 2010 FX35 AWD w. NAV
by junkbond
Feb 06, 2010 (5:03 am)
I'm thinking of buying a new 2010 Infiniti FX35 AWD SUV in NJ.
Please tell me is this is a STEAL, DEAL, or NO DEAL:
MSRP: $49,915
INVOICE: $45,925
CURRENT FACTORY REBATE: $4,000
NEGOTIATED PRICE of CAR: (after rebate and before tax, title, reg, doc fee): $41,625
FINAL PRICE of CAR: (after 7% NJ tax, title, 4-yr reg fee, & $249 doc fee): $45,200.25
INCLUDES THESE OPTIONS:
Premium Package
Navigation Package
Cargo Area Organizer
Splash Guards
First Aid Kit
Did I do ok? Where could I have negotiated better? The doc fee seems to offset the $300 under invoice price I negotiated so I'm not too happy about that.
#1689 of 1806 Re: STEAL, DEAL OR NO DEAL? 2010 FX35 AWD w. NAV [junkbond]
by tk76
Feb 06, 2010 (3:12 pm)
I think its a good price. I paid 39k +tax and tags for the same car without nav. Try and negotiate a 2yr maintenance in this price.
Feb 17, 2010 (3:15 am)
im looking at buying a used fx50, we are talking to a man now about a 09 (but he recieved it in june of 08) pretty much fully loaded except for all the lane change stuff, 16,000 miles. He has been trying to sell it for a while (6 months) but its been a pain trying to get ahold of him and such, i was just wondering what yall would think as a reasonable price for the car? I really hate going by KBB and such because the given economy and also not alot of people are going to purchase a $40,000+ from a private party individual.
#1691 of 1806 Re: looking to buy a 50 [harleybella]
by tk76
Feb 17, 2010 (8:34 am)
The MSRP on that vehicle is 59k so if you can get the 09 for 40K that would be a great price. 09 FX35s are selling for 34-38K so that makes the 40K price for a FX50 pretty good. Its a great car, I love it. The FX35 is very exclusive and hard to find, and the FX50 even more so..