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Infiniti M35 / M45 Prices Paid and Buying Experience
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Good luck
in Los Angeles California
MSRP 54,500
Here are the numbers
2500 down
12,000 miles per year
24 mos - 781.00/mo
36 mos - 682.00/mo
Good Luck
Thank you.
I looked up the invoice numbers on edmunds on an M35 with tech and aero packages and I came up with $45,200. Keep in mind that that invoice price doesn't include the $1,500 that the dealer is getting from Infiniti. That being said, I think that $1,200 under listed invoice is a @#$% good deal.
Let us know how you do and how you like it.
$1500 down
10K miles/year (I don't commute far so this is ok)
$600 per month for 26 months
Not looking to purchase at the end of the lease.
The new reduced price is now $ 44.000.00 plus tax.
For 60 months @ 3.90% with $ 20.000.00 cash down
your payments would be $ 515.00.
By way of update, many So Cal dealers are now offering the 2007 M45 with Tech from $46,800 to $48,700.
MF as low as .0008.
Journey, Tech, Adv. Tech w/XM, chrome wheels, splash guards, trunk mat. $44,290 plus tax.
Same thing w/o the chrome wheels, $43,499 + tax.
(VPP is Nissan's "Valued Purchaser Program")
Many thanks.
I found a 2007 M35 w/6287 miles on it. Its a Sport w/Aerokit, Journey & Tech going for 39, 495. Is that a good deal? Dealer
Sounds like a good deal, but check edmunds used car pricing to see what the TMV is. TMV is a good indicator of what you should be paying for a used car. I'd also check Kelly's Blue Book at www.kbb.com to see what they think. Then take the lowest price and tell the dealer that's what your paying if it's lower than they are asking.
It doesn't seem too bad a price and its really in excellent condition.
Wanted to share info on packages selected and price paid for group FYI as well as to get some input on how competitive the pricing was (relative to your experiences thus far).
Detail:
- 2008 M45
- Tech AND Advanced Tech Package
- Chrome Wheels
- Spoiler
- Splash Guards
- Window Tint
Price paid (before TTL, etc.) -- $58,300
Hope this helps, and thanks for any input re: competitiveness relative to what you may be seeing out there. Worth noting that there weren't just a whole lot of M45's sitting around...most of what was in was pre-sold...
Did you try and negotiate off MSRP?
I just traded an early '06 M35x on a leftover/new '07 and paid 1.5% under invoice with a MF of 0.00007 (yes, four zeros). If money were no object, I'd still do what I did as I'm not too fond of the '08 rear-end now that I've actually seen the car in person. Lots of chrome too But that's just me ... as they say, "there is no arguing with taste."
I imagine that a good deal on a 2007 M35 / M45 wouldn't be too hard to come by, so it's a matter of determining whether it's worth it to you to spring for some extra gadgets and a bit of body redesign between the model years (chrome, changed back end, changed wheels, etc.).
Appreciate any other input from those out there pricing / buying the 2008's (particularly the 45)!
It won the Automotive Lease Guide - Luxury Brand Residual Value Award:
You can download the report from:
https://www.alg.com/default.aspx?sid=29
Definitely like the front and rear refreshing - especially when you compare them side by side. The HDD based navigation system is fast to recalculate, but I'm told they removed quite a few voice commands. Surprised that the door locks don't automatically lock/unlock like most cars in this price range. Oh well - every vehicle lacks for something I guess.
Don't know if this is a good price, but we're happy with the car so far.
Does you car respond to the navi voice command "destination home?"
Don't be bullied into paying too much or helping a dealer dump the 07's that he over ordered (or more likely undersold because he thinks he can sell for list price even in this market).
I hit Ray Catena in Bridgewater, still have a while to go for current lease to expire (wife's car), then debating on leasing or buying.
Lots of luck to you.
MSRP $47,375
Dealer price $43,826
$1,500 Down
12,000 miles
24 Months Money factor 0.000660
$632 + Tax
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Same Down for all
36 Months
$613 + Tax
Money factor 0.001170
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39 Months
$597 + Tax
Money factor 0.001370
I have a GS300 , 1999 ..really like the car/ but it's time to look at something different .I do not like the 08 Lexus GS 300 & the LS 460 is a bit steep in $$ price !!
I have an Infinity dealer in central Florida that is wanting to make me a " deal " on a new 2007 M45 sport.
This car is nice / has great reviews from what I can determine ?
Very nice interior ( don't really like the alumnium trim on the one we are discussing , silver with black interior other wise looks good )...and with very minimal research have determined the 2008 has a significant upgrade to the technology package vs. the 2007 model ....in terms of NAV , 9.3 gig hard drive , iPod dock , sound system ..ect ..ect ..which to me represents a major deduct from the 08 price ....not to mention it's well over a year old sitting on the lot with less than 100 miles.
I totally agree with your point / opinion about the " state of the economy " as it relates buying a car in today's economic times ...the car lot seems almost empty when I was there other than people getting cars serviced
....and YES the dealer makes it seem as if these cars really hold their value and I am not really giving up with a great " deal " on a 2007 ??... since I do not want to lease and intend to keep my cars for a longer period of time ,..ect..ect ..ect ..
What would be a very good deal that borders on " low ball " offer for that particular car ?
I know what you mean about the aluminum on the M45, but I think most people get used to it ... of course those with sportier taste love it.
again an 07 model, with less technology than the 08 ...seems as if they could get more agressive on their price ??