What is reasonable price to pay for new 2011 G37S coupe?
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What is reasonable price to pay for new 2011 G37S coupe?
Yes, I know the 2011s aren't here yet, and dealers are making great deals on 2010s, but I'm wondering, what is a reasonable price for the 2011 coupes? For those who bought new in the past right when the new models came out, can the cars be had for invoice, or are they closer to MSRP because they new models just hit the lot? If can get for under MRSP, how much under in the first month after new ones come out? I looked elsewhere via search and couldn't font the answer to this specific question.
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Probably won't have as much luck. Gotta think that with the slight tweak in design for the coupes they won't be nearly as easy to budge as if you were vying for a 2010. Plus IMHO the 2010's look better than the 2011s.
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Here ya go:
Edmunds let you know the lowest price point you can get for the car.
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2010/infi...97/prices.html
Edmunds let you know the lowest price point you can get for the car.
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2010/infi...97/prices.html
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Here ya go:
Edmunds let you know the lowest price point you can get for the car.
Edmunds.com - 2010 Infiniti G37 Coupe Car Pricing Guide
Edmunds let you know the lowest price point you can get for the car.
Edmunds.com - 2010 Infiniti G37 Coupe Car Pricing Guide
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It does come down to the research that you do, before coming into a dealer. For those that do the research they are much better off then someone that doesn't or comes in empty handed. My advice is to gather the information, bring it with you when you go to the dealer. Dealers are more apt to cut deals, when evidence is available vs. the well Edmunds says this, or the TrueCar.com says this. Print out the info and bring it with you. Also, keep in mind that these websites take into their price all the discounts available, including "Loyalty Cash", if you are buying an Infiniti for the first time, your not going to qualify for "Loyalty Cash" -just keep that in mind.
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Yes, I know the 2011s aren't here yet, and dealers are making great deals on 2010s, but I'm wondering, what is a reasonable price for the 2011 coupes? For those who bought new in the past right when the new models came out, can the cars be had for invoice, or are they closer to MSRP because they new models just hit the lot? If can get for under MRSP, how much under in the first month after new ones come out? I looked elsewhere via search and couldn't font the answer to this specific question.
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