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Good Luck with your purchase Jetta6a.
out the door. Is this good or too much?
Here's my deal:
Diamond Graphite/Graphite
Premium C
Splash
Trunk Mat
MSRP - $35,140
Invoice - $32,164
Selling price - $31,164
($1,000 under invoice -- welcome to extremely over saturated and competitive Los Angeles market!)
36 months / 12k miles per year
money factor .0014
residual 59%
Drive off (license, fees, docs, first payment) is $728.44.
Monthly payment, including 8.25% sales tax, is $409.69.
I am VPP eligible ("D" Plan), but it wasn't used as the prices would have been higher. I was also asked not to communicate the dealer info, so I will honor that. But I will tell you that this deal is available in one of the 5 or 6 metro Los Angeles area dealers.
Do your research, be prepared and knowledgable and you will save yourself some money!
One hundred miles into it and I LOVE IT!!
Any recommendations?
Edmunds MSRP 32810
Edmunds Invoice 30148
what i paid 29100
a little over 1000 under invoice
I thought I got a great deal but
Somebody told me I overpaid because there is a huge incentives
on sedans with rwd..
Thanks
G35 Incentives
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$1K below invoice
60% residual at 39 months with 15K miles per year.
zero down, just first payment
just under $400 a month with 7.75% sales tax.
Back in June (its the end of August now), I signed a lease with them for an 05 G35X. The deal was just right -- nothing spectacular, fair as could get for the time.
When I agreed to the deal, I was asked for a REFUNDABLE deposit over the phone to "hold the car". Why that was necessary is still beyond me, since we processed all paperwork via fax/phone, so they couldn't really sell that car -- it was "in contract" as far as I could tell.
On the day of the lease, I settled the total due with a credit card other then the one I used for the depost. A week after the deal was signed, I did not get anything from Infiniti, and still did not get my deposit back. A month after I still had nothing. I tried calling the dealer -- the business manager was always "unavailable".
I disputed the charges with my credit card company and kept calling Infiniti financial in an effort to make a payment.
To make a long story short (I know it's too late for that) -- the day after funds were withdrawn back from the dealer's bank, I get an email telling me my "paperwork was lost, and they were unable to contact me -- I must have moved".
THEY TRIED TO STEAL FROM ME, AND WHEN THEY GOT CAUGHT, TRIED TO FEED ME CRAP. STAY AWAY -- THIS IS NOT A PLACE YOU WANT TO DO BUSINESS!!!!
Located in Canada, log between 40k-50k km mostly between September and April, mostly highway, mostly at night, in all conditions, can't avoid driving through 2-3 bad storms every winter. I can get either a 2005 Legacy GT Ltd(aut), 11k km through a lease take over or a 2004 G35x, 22k km, dealership loaner for basically the same acquisition cost over about 36mths. Both cars are in vg condition. Primary income comes from 2 yr contract (which will hopefully be renewed). I like both cars, find the G35x more substantial and maybe better suited for the long drives I have but with gas at $1.34/L the GT's cheaper operating costs are enticing (CAA tests GT at 10.5L/100km =26mpg; G35x at 13L/100km=22mpg) I'm looking to close by Monday 5 Sept.
Any opinions?
I had a similarly good buying experience from Infiniti of Chantilly. I purchased an '05 G35x last month. They seem honest and straight-forward. Of off the dealers in the Washington, DC area, they were the most responsive to my Edmunds internet inquiries. The 500 club is a nice sweetener for anyone looking to purchase in the next few months. As a new dealership, they seem to be working hard to establish a set of satisfied customers who will have a reason to keep coming back.
Still expecting more incentives next month. especially for the g35x. I wouldnt buy just yet though
When a dealer goes to the extent of having a hard to find car brought in from more than a hundred miles out to make a sale, I would trust them to be honest. When I was at Rosenthal Infiniti in Tysons and asked them if they could match Chantilly's price they laughed in my face. Well, I'm happy that I didn't buy my car there.
The 500 Club is great. That was one of the main reasons I bought the car there. Since they gave me a good deal, I will stick with them for a long time.
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Wow, that's a great deal. It's hard to believe the price...$6K off on a coupe? Is this brand new? How many miles were on it when you got the car?
Any suggestion will be helpful.
Thanks
http://www.infinitinews.com/
http://www.infinitinews.com/infiniti/2006vehicles/g35_sedan/06_g35sedan_pricing.pdf
The only new feature is bluetooth.
iPod your Car will also be available in a few months for the G35 (maybe Dec. ?)
1000 dollars manufacture to dealer incentive ( not so sure about all wheel drive models) and 3 % hold back.. 3 x 37 = over 1000 dollars.. You could do way better. I got mine 1200 dollars under invoice.
Are you aware of anyone purchasing a new G35 sedan w/ AT for less than $28k? Do the dealers ever order base /stripped models?
I read ads where Volvo, VW, Audi and Saab have huge discounts at year end (up to $7,500 off MSRP). Maybe Infiniti doesn't have to do this type of discounting (Lexus certainly does not)? I'm in the NJ/NY/PA area.
Thanks, John
There is no 1000 incentive on the "x" version - carefull what you post - you could ruin someones day.
CAN ANYONE GIVE ME ADVICE AS TO WHETHER OR NOT I SHOULD PURCHASE NOW OR WAIT UNTIL OCTOBER TO SEE IF ANY INCENTIVES COME OUT. MY GUESS IS ONCE THE 2006'S COME, INFINITI WILL BE OFFERING SOME SORT OF AN INCENTIVE FOR THE 2005.
the dealer gave me the following:
$1500 down for tax/tags all things out the door
518.75/month (including tax etc.)
39 month lease
15K/year
good deal? bad deal? i live in pa, it shows the selling price as 37,500 with a money factor of .001380 and residual of 56%.
thanks
sluri
On other boards, people have the data. Is this one equally well-informed?
UrGhhhhh~~~!!
I'm considering trading in my QX4 (2002) for 2005 g35x lease. The local dealer has g35x w/o premium package @ but with some dealer add ons with a sticker price of 34610. He then has a "discount" to 32945. MSRP is 32800 w/o add-ons. Invoice is 30, 167. As of yesterday, there are 5 or 6 of these on the lot. (Also has a couple with premium pack).
Lease deal being offered has bid downpayment $4700, 10K miles (which is fine for me); 3 years, residual @ 59% . Rules in monthly payment of $330.
I have a few questions, and would appreciate thoughts on any of them. (I haven't leased before) This would be my 3d infiniti.
1. Does leasing affect the price received by the dealer? If not, shouldn't I be able to get close to invoice on the sales price? (Is is common to ignore the add ons, which I wouldn't have requested?)
2. I think there may be some funny business with the lease offer. I would have expected a residual with at least a 12 K lease. Apparently the actual residual experience of the G35s is about 61%. By reducing the lease to 10K, is the dealer just trying take an excess profit on the back end? (Note: 10K is fine for me, but should it result in a higher residual than a 12K?)
3. Alternatively, the dealer may be playing games with the interest rate on the lease. He indicated that the apr for the lease was $2.5% (which translate to a money factor of
.00105). Is it possible to disguise a higher interest rate by deflating the residual?
4. What is the likelihood of getting the blue book value on my trade in. The infinity dealer has already offered 17K. (Sales agent said that they took of 1k because is needs a bit of reconditioning. I think this is BS. The reason bluebook is less than private sale estimates is to account for reconditioning costs.) I have an offer of 18K from a Nissan dealer. Blue book is 18.5 K. (My QX4 has less than 30K miles. Comparable dealer pricing seems between 24 and 26K, so even at blue book he has plenty of room).
Thanks for any thoughts. I will cross post this on the leasing thread, but this one seems much more active.
Best,
glk
is this a good deal?
tint was thrown in
Passport Infiniti: 1% over Invoice all 05 G35s
Jim Coleman: Crazy deals - nothing else specified
Infiniti of Chantilly: RWD sedan at invoice AWD $500 over invoice + 500 club (free oil changes for life and 2years of scheduled maintenance)
sounds like good deals.
However, i'm not in the market until late October, you think these deals will be around then?
Brilliant Silver w/ Stone
Premium Package
Aero Package
Sport-Tuned Suspension Package
Navigation
Body Side Moldings
XM Radio
Trunk Mat
Wheel Locks
Good deal, not great deal. Too fast and fun to drive. Will check back soon. Live in Memphis area.
I don't know much about Infinity G-35. I know the car gets great reviews about its unmatched dependability, its like Lexus or even better. Any comments or advise on buying a 2003 Infinity G-35 would be appreciated. Thank you.
Check: www.infinitinews.com.
There I said it and now I feel better :P :P
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