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Buying a Used Infiniti M
valentin650
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in INFINITI
Hi,
I am planning to buy a used M35 and I am trying to decide between the 2006 and 2007 models. I test drove both and they feel the same. However, I noticed that the 2006 M35 gets slightly lower reliability ratings in consumer reports. Also, I read some people having issues with bluetooth connectivity in 2006 M35s.
What do you think? The 2007 models are about $3,000 extra, is it worth it? Is there much difference in reliability? Were there any improvements for 2007 (I heard something about the passanger seat being better)?
Thanks
I am planning to buy a used M35 and I am trying to decide between the 2006 and 2007 models. I test drove both and they feel the same. However, I noticed that the 2006 M35 gets slightly lower reliability ratings in consumer reports. Also, I read some people having issues with bluetooth connectivity in 2006 M35s.
What do you think? The 2007 models are about $3,000 extra, is it worth it? Is there much difference in reliability? Were there any improvements for 2007 (I heard something about the passanger seat being better)?
Thanks
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I was looking at a very low mileage 2007 M35x with nav, 13,000 miles only $33K. Getting warranty service is the only thing holding me back. The closest dealer is 20 miles away and has a spotty reputation. There are 2 other regional dealers within 30 miles, but owning a luxury car and having unreliable dealer support would irk me. The odds are that the car would be trouble free, but if it had an issue it would be a hassle getting it resolved.
Infiniti has issued a service bulletin for a possible malfunction of the multi-function switch in the dash that controls the audio system functions. That may help to explain the lower marks for audio system reliability if owners in their survey reported associated problems.
The M's are very nice, and a great deal pre-owned. If I had a local dealer, I would not hesitate to buy the '07 I looked at.
I would rather save $13-$15K and get a used one I think. The only problem is finding one with the right colors/options since the selection of used ones is much smaller. I will keep my eyes on the 2009 models though, I assume their prices will keep dropping as 2010 models start coming out. If I don't find a good used one, and get a good deal on a 2009 M35 I might shell out the extra money.
Also, I read somewhere that the redesigned 2011 M will come out in spring. That may be a good time to pick up a cheap 2009/2010. Although spring seems a bit early for 2011s to come out, since they probably want to give time for 2010s to sell.
I didn't because I had 10 months on the original warranty so the 1st year of any new warranty is wasted. An '07 will likely have less miles on it too but will have one less year of depreciation. Right now an '06 sells for the same price as a new accord or camry.
If price isn't a factor then buy the car in the best condition. Make sure to take it to a mechanic first to see if there're any warranty issues that should be fixed right away.
I had a new rack & pinion put in mine and It's like brand new.
These are listed at infinitihelp.com.
Did you take the car to a mechanic before buying it or after buying it? My plan was to skip the mechanic if I buy from a dealer since I assume they already inspected it. If I buy from a private party, I was planning to ask if I can have a mechanic inspect it before purchasing it.
I was planning to get an extended warranty so getting all the warranty work done asap was not a priority for me.
As far as mileage goes, I get 18 / 24, so, there is not much difference either.
But, the passenger seat adjustment is an major improvement for 2007 though.
Thanks,
Couple of questions:
1) If Premium gas is requirement, I would not trust rental drivers to put premium gas. Probably, most of them, if not all, would put cheapest gas which is 97 Octane.
Mileage on the cars are 40K miles+ on these cars. Would the lower octane gas would have caused engine damage?
2) Price for these are around $24K which is very attractive. Also, these cars still on the lots for very very long time. That's why probably, prices are low, or are they?
These are base RWDs.
Thanks,