$4900 off MSRP for 2011 G37s coupe
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$4900 off MSRP for 2011 G37s coupe
Hi,
I'm planning on financing a 2011 G37s coupe auto with sport, navi, premium, and a few already included accessories. MSRP is 45,700. I've been chatting with the dealer via email and so far have negotiated a price of 40,800 before tax and fees.
What do you guys think?
Finance offers are 1.9 and 2.9%
I've already looked into 2010 models for the winter finance offers but not much available in the bay area California
I'm planning on financing a 2011 G37s coupe auto with sport, navi, premium, and a few already included accessories. MSRP is 45,700. I've been chatting with the dealer via email and so far have negotiated a price of 40,800 before tax and fees.
What do you guys think?
Finance offers are 1.9 and 2.9%
I've already looked into 2010 models for the winter finance offers but not much available in the bay area California
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Most people on here will say any deal thats about $1000 under invoice is a great deal. I'm not sure what invoice is, but that sounds pretty legit to me.
Just go on Edmunds and build the vehicle configuration to see what the invoice is. Make sure the dealer is honoring all Infiniti incentives national and regional. Sounds like you already know that game plan tho. GLWP
Just go on Edmunds and build the vehicle configuration to see what the invoice is. Make sure the dealer is honoring all Infiniti incentives national and regional. Sounds like you already know that game plan tho. GLWP
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Hi,
I'm planning on financing a 2011 G37s coupe auto with sport, navi, premium, and a few already included accessories. MSRP is 45,700. I've been chatting with the dealer via email and so far have negotiated a price of 40,800 before tax and fees.
What do you guys think?
Finance offers are 1.9 and 2.9%
I've already looked into 2010 models for the winter finance offers but not much available in the bay area California
I'm planning on financing a 2011 G37s coupe auto with sport, navi, premium, and a few already included accessories. MSRP is 45,700. I've been chatting with the dealer via email and so far have negotiated a price of 40,800 before tax and fees.
What do you guys think?
Finance offers are 1.9 and 2.9%
I've already looked into 2010 models for the winter finance offers but not much available in the bay area California
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Its decent, I was able to knock off more since mine was a manual they had a hard time selling that down here in Texas.
It was also a 2010 and I bought it in Nov this year.
It was also a 2010 and I bought it in Nov this year.
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Hi,
I'm planning on financing a 2011 G37s coupe auto with sport, navi, premium, and a few already included accessories. MSRP is 45,700. I've been chatting with the dealer via email and so far have negotiated a price of 40,800 before tax and fees.
What do you guys think?
Finance offers are 1.9 and 2.9%
I've already looked into 2010 models for the winter finance offers but not much available in the bay area California
I'm planning on financing a 2011 G37s coupe auto with sport, navi, premium, and a few already included accessories. MSRP is 45,700. I've been chatting with the dealer via email and so far have negotiated a price of 40,800 before tax and fees.
What do you guys think?
Finance offers are 1.9 and 2.9%
I've already looked into 2010 models for the winter finance offers but not much available in the bay area California
I just got mine 2011 G coupe without the sport, MSRP 43800, negotiated to the same price as you before tax and fees.
PLUS my APR rate are 4%.
DAMN Did I got ripped off ? lol
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I used Overstock.com Cars: Online Shopping for Cars, Trucks, and Automobile Services to get an idea about some decent pricing w/ incentives, plus they also compare to truecar.com to see what others are spending.
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I used Overstock.com Cars: Online Shopping for Cars, Trucks, and Automobile Services to get an idea about some decent pricing w/ incentives, plus they also compare to truecar.com to see what others are spending.
Not even edmonds.com or Kelly blue book have any information as well.
There were any way for me to know what people are paying for.
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There is a G37x AWD with Sport package. The difference with the G37S is that it won't be manual.
HOLY SH*T thats a good deal !
I just got mine 2011 G coupe without the sport, MSRP 43800, negotiated to the same price as you before tax and fees.
PLUS my APR rate are 4%.
DAMN Did I got ripped off ? lol
HOLY SH*T thats a good deal !
I just got mine 2011 G coupe without the sport, MSRP 43800, negotiated to the same price as you before tax and fees.
PLUS my APR rate are 4%.
DAMN Did I got ripped off ? lol
I had an option to do the 2010 sport but with the aero kit for 42999 (from msrp 49400) for 1.9% but opted out cuz that aero kit to me isnt worth msrp of 4000ish
i dont feel you got ripped tho, just enjoy the car now! i know im enjoying mine
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let's not forget, you did purchase a 2011 in 2010, i came in knowing i woudlnt get a "steal" but unlike many on here, i actually like the 2011 sport front haha.
I had an option to do the 2010 sport but with the aero kit for 42999 (from msrp 49400) for 1.9% but opted out cuz that aero kit to me isnt worth msrp of 4000ish
i dont feel you got ripped tho, just enjoy the car now! i know im enjoying mine
I had an option to do the 2010 sport but with the aero kit for 42999 (from msrp 49400) for 1.9% but opted out cuz that aero kit to me isnt worth msrp of 4000ish
i dont feel you got ripped tho, just enjoy the car now! i know im enjoying mine
I am buying the newest model in the first week it came out. The car barely touched dealer's lot. Probably the reason why I didn't get much of a deal haha.
I am enjoying my car a whole lot too though. That's what's important.
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