~~~g37 ipl~~~2013~~~
#1
~~~g37 ipl~~~2013~~~
Hello everyone I am new to this forum and I am wondering if this is a good price on this use 2013 g37 ipl. Also, its carfax says "corporate owned", so I am just curious if that is a bad or a good thing.
Used 2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe For Sale | San Rafael CA JN1CV6EKXDM920182
Used 2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe For Sale | San Rafael CA JN1CV6EKXDM920182
#2
Honestly I think it's slightly overpriced I just bought a 2012 coupe with 18k listed at 32995 got it down to 31,700, and it's white on black 6spd(supposedly rare) but the one your looking at is a 2013... 1 year 30 thousand miles ? A lot of driving man
#3
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I'de be careful with those vehicles listed as corporate owned. Most of the time those vehicles were part of a rental fleet for say hertz, enterprise or some car rental comp etc. I interned for enterprise rent a car in college and let me tell you from personal experience. Every time the rentals came back crashed and were fixed by body shops. Those crash/repair reports never made it onto carfax. IMO I'd stay away from former rentals. There like a box of chocolates. You never know what your gonna get
#4
dang it, i was really looking forward to getting this one too, but from wat u guys are saying this sounds like this car is a no no then huh? and is there anyway for me to find out if it was a rental car? thnx guys
#5
Why don't you get the car inspected by a 3rd party garage. If the inspection comes out Ok, you can offer the seller a price and see if they agree.
#6
Typically former rentals list as "fleet/lease" in carfax. Corporate owned is just that. Could be anywhere from a self-employed dude who bought it for tax incentives to a Fortune 500 company who purchased it for an employee to use. My company owns dozens of cars. This one has a Stillen intake and tires replaced with Hankook, so certainly not a Hertz rental, LOL...
Anyway, to answer your question: Yes, its overpriced. By about $2600 according to cargurus.com ... $30K OTD would be a good deal. +1 for what Presto said.
Anyway, to answer your question: Yes, its overpriced. By about $2600 according to cargurus.com ... $30K OTD would be a good deal. +1 for what Presto said.
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Typically former rentals list as "fleet/lease" in carfax. Corporate owned is just that. Could be anywhere from a self-employed dude who bought it for tax incentives to a Fortune 500 company who purchased it for an employee to use. My company owns dozens of cars. This one has a Stillen intake and tires replaced with Hankook, so certainly not a Hertz rental, LOL...
Anyway, to answer your question: Yes, its overpriced. By about $2600 according to cargurus.com ... $30K OTD would be a good deal. +1 for what Presto said.
Anyway, to answer your question: Yes, its overpriced. By about $2600 according to cargurus.com ... $30K OTD would be a good deal. +1 for what Presto said.
#10
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All you can do is try .... offer a little lower than what you are wiling to pay (this allows you some room when they counter). Provide them stats on what book value is, etc and don't be afraid to walk away. Offer them $28,500 OTD if they counter with something higher than 30k OTD then say, sorry, 30K OTD the door is all I'm willing to offer so it's up to you if you want to loose a sale.
#11
thnx guys. I appreciate the help. I did some more internet browsing and found a 2011 g37s 6mt with 32k mileage going for 29500. So i wonder which car is more bang for the bucks.
2011 Infiniti G37S Sport Coupe 6MT 6-Speed Manual with Navigation & Aero Packages! Fremont, California | Carsmith Motors
2011 Infiniti G37S Sport Coupe 6MT 6-Speed Manual with Navigation & Aero Packages! Fremont, California | Carsmith Motors
#12
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I'de be careful with those vehicles listed as corporate owned. Most of the time those vehicles were part of a rental fleet for say hertz, enterprise or some car rental comp etc. I interned for enterprise rent a car in college and let me tell you from personal experience. Every time the rentals came back crashed and were fixed by body shops. Those crash/repair reports never made it onto carfax. IMO I'd stay away from former rentals. There like a box of chocolates. You never know what your gonna get
#13
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Have a strategy....are you trading in a car? What is the trade-in value? Used cars are tough because you don't know what the dealer has in it. They might not have much room on the used car, but might on a trade.
Paying cash? I've never paid cash for a car, but if you are, I would leverage that.
Have something to support why you think $30 OTD is a reasonable price. Some sort of reference for value. You can always move up in negotiating....
I'd play up the whole "corporate owned" thing, as well as that i really want/they are more desirable in a 6MT (they probably aren't)
Speaking of the 6MT....I'd get the 6MT and put any savings into mods
Paying cash? I've never paid cash for a car, but if you are, I would leverage that.
Have something to support why you think $30 OTD is a reasonable price. Some sort of reference for value. You can always move up in negotiating....
I'd play up the whole "corporate owned" thing, as well as that i really want/they are more desirable in a 6MT (they probably aren't)
thnx guys. I appreciate the help. I did some more internet browsing and found a 2011 g37s 6mt with 32k mileage going for 29500. So i wonder which car is more bang for the bucks.
2011 Infiniti G37S Sport Coupe 6MT 6-Speed Manual with Navigation & Aero Packages! Fremont, California | Carsmith Motors
2011 Infiniti G37S Sport Coupe 6MT 6-Speed Manual with Navigation & Aero Packages! Fremont, California | Carsmith Motors
#14
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My buddy manages the Enterprise exotics division out here in the sfv and g37xs and IPLs are part of their fleet. It could be a former rental, It could be a small company lease. I would just thread lightly. if you have patience you will get a sic ride.
#15
If that is the car you want i would have it looked at by a third-Party.
My buddy manages the Enterprise exotics division out here in the sfv and g37xs and IPLs are part of their fleet. It could be a former rental, It could be a small company lease. I would just thread lightly. if you have patience you will get a sic ride.
My buddy manages the Enterprise exotics division out here in the sfv and g37xs and IPLs are part of their fleet. It could be a former rental, It could be a small company lease. I would just thread lightly. if you have patience you will get a sic ride.