Good price on certified 2010 G37x sedan?
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Good price on certified 2010 G37x sedan?
Infiniti dealer. 29,000 miles, black/black nav and premium pkg. It has new(er) tires, Kumho I think.
Its in excellent condition inside and out.
Asking price is $28,800 plus they add on $500 for "conditioning" their used cars. Think they just use this as price padding but it is what it is.
So that makes the asking price $29,200 but it's negotiable.
What IYO should a good bottom line be?
Its in excellent condition inside and out.
Asking price is $28,800 plus they add on $500 for "conditioning" their used cars. Think they just use this as price padding but it is what it is.
So that makes the asking price $29,200 but it's negotiable.
What IYO should a good bottom line be?
#2
NADA puts retail at $29,575. So Id shoot for $28,000 OTD. Not saying it will happend but if you dont ask you dont know.
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It matters how much you think the certification is worth. Infiniti's have a good reputation for repair, plus most owners will take care of them, and in 30k how much would likely to be wrong? A thorough inspection should identify the duds, and you still have warranty left, so is there that much advantage in being certified?
It also matters where you live and how far you are willing to travel to get your G. Cars will vary several thousand dollars in different areas.
I bought a 2010 x coupe, prem & nav a year ago for $26,900 with a few thousand more miles for 5 grand less than if I would have bought it local, as AWD carries such a premium in this area. Below Nada retail is a decent deal for a certified car. Could you find one much less? Probably, it just matters what the peace of mind is worth to you, and wether you're willing to inconvenience yourself driving one across the country. Do a search on cars.com and select any distance and see if the results interest you.
It also matters where you live and how far you are willing to travel to get your G. Cars will vary several thousand dollars in different areas.
I bought a 2010 x coupe, prem & nav a year ago for $26,900 with a few thousand more miles for 5 grand less than if I would have bought it local, as AWD carries such a premium in this area. Below Nada retail is a decent deal for a certified car. Could you find one much less? Probably, it just matters what the peace of mind is worth to you, and wether you're willing to inconvenience yourself driving one across the country. Do a search on cars.com and select any distance and see if the results interest you.
#6
No, it wasnt "certified" but like xcoop says "it matters how much you think the certification is worth". 16,300k miles, warranty + car fax. serviced every 3-5K miles at dealer. It was super clean, i was sold.
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