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146 messages, Last post on Apr 23, 2008 at 10:22 AM
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Replying to: smallpeanut88 (Apr 11, 2008 8:02 am) http://www.infiniti.com/music-update/ follow the instructions on the website to download the track titles. If you pressed record cd, it should have recorded |
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Replying to: smallpeanut88 (Apr 11, 2008 8:02 am)
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Replying to: silvertl (Apr 11, 2008 9:32 am) |
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| Friends, I am in the market for an IS 250 AWD. Yesterday, I was given a quote of 15K miles, 36 months, $1349 due at signing and $474/month. Also, the dealer will pay the last 2 months of my current car, which amounts to $750. This is w/out Navigation. With Navigation, I was given the quote of 15K miles, 36 months, $1440 due at signing and $556/month. They will also pay the $750 for my current car. I have not begun to negotiate yet. Just curious if this is a good starting point and where I may expect to end up? The dealer told me this is the lowest price for this car that he has seen (although I have my doubts). Thanks for the help. MJS | |
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Replying to: armanius (Mar 26, 2008 8:18 am) In the 7 months I've had mine (has it been that long?), noticed only 1 other "S" on the road and it was a G37. I survived the Winter in Chicago this year and it was a pretty bad one in terms of the amount of snow using Winter tires too. Today I'm switching back to the performance tires.
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Replying to: jennma (Apr 23, 2008 8:05 am) Premium or Regular? Lower octane costs less, but should you use it? Most modern cars that call for premium fuel can run on regular gasoline without knocking or any long-term penalty. Technically, this makes the car less efficient, but not to a degree that negates the cost savings from the cheaper fuel grade. NOTE: This is true of cars for which premium is recommended, not required. If in doubt, look for terms such as "for best performance" and "recommended" as opposed to "only" or "required." If your car has a turbocharger or supercharger, you probably should stick with premium fuel. Of course, if your car calls for regular gasoline, there's no reason to run it on anything higher in octane. |
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