Is this G37 Sport a good deal?
#17
This car has 5 previous owners, 3 of whom are not dealerships. I'd pass since it was originally a lease, and then went to another owner for 10k miles...probably means that it was driven hard for the first 40k of its life.
Imo your car is intrinsically worth more than $2k if it can take you from point A to B. I know $12k is pretty cheap for this car, but this may not be the best used example out there. I'd wait to find another G since there will definitely be more stock once the Q60 comes out.
Imo your car is intrinsically worth more than $2k if it can take you from point A to B. I know $12k is pretty cheap for this car, but this may not be the best used example out there. I'd wait to find another G since there will definitely be more stock once the Q60 comes out.
#18
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I have driven the car twice and am going to have it inspected this coming Monday. Guess it got the best of me because I put a down-payment on it for $200 to have him hold it. Unfortunately I wouldn't get that back if I decided to back out after the inspection. I'm pretty handy when it comes to working on things, so if there are minor issues with the car, that doesn't bother me. However, if there are bigger issues...I'm kind of SOL. I'm not the most brilliant person in the world. Just seems like a really good car. Hope I'm making a good choice...!
#19
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Just be wary of these small used-car dealerships. Some are friendly and honest but most are there to screw you over. Even if the Carfax/vehicle history report are clean, there could be some underlying problem or previous unreported accident. When I was shopping around for a G35 coupe a few years back, I found one I liked at a used car dealer with low miles and a good price. I went to test drive it in person and have it inspected at a local Infiniti dealership. Test drive didn't reveal anything bad about it but the techs at Infiniti could tell it was involved in an accident and had other problems (suspension and exhaust to name a few; at that time I wasn't planning on making any modifications or replacing those components LOL ). The Infiniti representative even told me not to buy the car. That was not what I wanted to hear, but I ended up making the better choice with a different purchase.
Bottom line is, don't let your impatience get the best of you. I would say pass on this one and wait for a better deal.
Bottom line is, don't let your impatience get the best of you. I would say pass on this one and wait for a better deal.
#20
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Guess we'll see what Infiniti says about it. I won't buy it if they find a bunch of issues with it. If I lose $200...well $300 after inspection...that's life I guess. I'd rather lose that much than much more if I end up with a lemon...
#21
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Yep, better off spending $300 to find out all of the problems beforehand than spending $11k+ trying to figure out what to do with it lol. Good luck with your shopping!
#22
Did you sign an agreement for the $200 deposit? For such a "common" high mileage car, I wouldn't expect ANY dealer to make these kinds of binding agreements, and would demand a refund if there are hidden issues. I'd say this is a red flag that the dealer will try to sell anything that comes onto their lot.
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Did you sign an agreement for the $200 deposit? For such a "common" high mileage car, I wouldn't expect ANY dealer to make these kinds of binding agreements, and would demand a refund if there are hidden issues. I'd say this is a red flag that the dealer will try to sell anything that comes onto their lot.
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Well, I ended up buying the car Talked him down to $12,400 as there are a few cosmetic interior issues and it's missing the spare tire. Not too bad I don't think. I love that it's a manual coupe, as you don't see these very often.
#29
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Yep! It's actually got a Stillen intake and an aftermarket exhaust already, which is nice. However I did notice I was at a dead stop and hit the gas and the car took a second to actually respond. Kinda scared me because there was a car coming and I'm thinking...uhh is this thing gonna go?! I hear people installing a Throttle Controller to fix this issue. Seems kind of tacky to me though. I don't want a separate display for my throttle. I just want it to go like it's supposed to when I push the gas pedal!
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Yep! It's actually got a Stillen intake and an aftermarket exhaust already, which is nice. However I did notice I was at a dead stop and hit the gas and the car took a second to actually respond. Kinda scared me because there was a car coming and I'm thinking...uhh is this thing gonna go?! I hear people installing a Throttle Controller to fix this issue. Seems kind of tacky to me though. I don't want a separate display for my throttle. I just want it to go like it's supposed to when I push the gas pedal!
Yeah that's a known issue that may or may not be fixed from a grounding kit and a tune. It seems 100 random from what I understand. Congrats on the purchase. I bought the same car for $12,500 with 80k a couple months ago. I'd say you got a fair deal. As long as you do your own work, the little things you mentioned are no biggie, even the dreaded timing cover gasket can be done for under $50 with basic tools, its just a huge pain to get to lol.. Enjoy the car man, I'm super jealous of your manual trans!
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