Your opinion please
#1
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Your opinion please
Hello!
I'm a new owner of 2009 G37X. Finally pulled a trigger on Dec 31st. So far I like the car very much and can't wait to put 1200 miles on the car so I can do some aggressive driving (the book says to take it easy before then). I ended up paying $32,850 + taxes on $39,710 MSRP price. The car came with a premium package, winter mats, cargo net, wheel locks, security impact sensor, splash guards, illuminated kick plates, trunk mat with Infiniti logo, and they will also install a clear hood bra + mirrors + door handles + doors' edges film protectors. In your opinion, was it a good price?
Thanks and I'm looking forward for a positive experience from G37 ownership!
I'm a new owner of 2009 G37X. Finally pulled a trigger on Dec 31st. So far I like the car very much and can't wait to put 1200 miles on the car so I can do some aggressive driving (the book says to take it easy before then). I ended up paying $32,850 + taxes on $39,710 MSRP price. The car came with a premium package, winter mats, cargo net, wheel locks, security impact sensor, splash guards, illuminated kick plates, trunk mat with Infiniti logo, and they will also install a clear hood bra + mirrors + door handles + doors' edges film protectors. In your opinion, was it a good price?
Thanks and I'm looking forward for a positive experience from G37 ownership!
#2
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As the owner of an '09 G37xS sedan, it certainly sounds like you got a fair price. Ultimately, it comes down to whether you got the package that you want. I know I did!
#4
it's the end of the year. if you managed to find the car you want the end of the year incentives are more than enough reason to be happy.
7k off msrp on a car you wanted that's like 3k below invoice. any of us early adopters would love for that situation. but we're a lot pickier... ha ha i mean shoot all of the early adopters bought every package.
you've got a good car tho the AWD G37x doesn't need a lot of the optiosn and journey premium is a great car. the nav would've been nice cause it changes the interface a bit but hell get a garmin and everything is gravy.
congrats on your purchase.!
7k off msrp on a car you wanted that's like 3k below invoice. any of us early adopters would love for that situation. but we're a lot pickier... ha ha i mean shoot all of the early adopters bought every package.
you've got a good car tho the AWD G37x doesn't need a lot of the optiosn and journey premium is a great car. the nav would've been nice cause it changes the interface a bit but hell get a garmin and everything is gravy.
congrats on your purchase.!
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When negogiating a deal always work from invoice price not off MSRP. Deal sounds pretty good.
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#7
I purchased a new 2009 G37x sedan, premium package, yesterday in Albany, NY. Same MSRP ($39,710), same price ($32,850), but without most of the extras you received. So, because it makes me feel better, I'd say you got an excellent deal! Can I ask where you purchased?
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Whichever dealer agrees to that, all I can say is OUCH.
#9
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I got mine in Denver, Colorado. Considering that all-wheel drive vehicles are quite popular here, I didn't hesitate to pay the amount. Of course the swanted more, in the neighborhood of $34K, but we have 3 dealerships in Denver area, so I had them match each other every time, and at the end went with the one who gave me all the extras (Mike Ward Infiniti).
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When negogiating a deal always work from invoice price not off MSRP. Deal sounds pretty good.
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#11
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If you're talking about the 0.0% financing from IFS, that's gonna be a hard sell. They were doing $2500 dealer cash back or IFS financing. $7k back on top of that would mean the dealer is loosing another $2500-$3500 (due to the $1000 seasonal discount) since both cannot be applied.
Whichever dealer agrees to that, all I can say is OUCH.
Whichever dealer agrees to that, all I can say is OUCH.
#12
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it's the end of the year. if you managed to find the car you want the end of the year incentives are more than enough reason to be happy.
7k off msrp on a car you wanted that's like 3k below invoice. any of us early adopters would love for that situation. but we're a lot pickier... ha ha i mean shoot all of the early adopters bought every package.
you've got a good car tho the AWD G37x doesn't need a lot of the optiosn and journey premium is a great car. the nav would've been nice cause it changes the interface a bit but hell get a garmin and everything is gravy.
congrats on your purchase.!
7k off msrp on a car you wanted that's like 3k below invoice. any of us early adopters would love for that situation. but we're a lot pickier... ha ha i mean shoot all of the early adopters bought every package.
you've got a good car tho the AWD G37x doesn't need a lot of the optiosn and journey premium is a great car. the nav would've been nice cause it changes the interface a bit but hell get a garmin and everything is gravy.
congrats on your purchase.!
#13
I got mine in Denver, Colorado. Considering that all-wheel drive vehicles are quite popular here, I didn't hesitate to pay the amount. Of course the swanted more, in the neighborhood of $34K, but we have 3 dealerships in Denver area, so I had them match each other every time, and at the end went with the one who gave me all the extras (Mike Ward Infiniti).
The dealership in Albany is the only one within 80 miles. But I did get quotes from four others within a 200-mile radius, and told the dealer here that I wouldn't hesitate to buy from any of them--which was the truth. When the local dealer, who by and large was pretty straightforward, came within a few hundred dollars of the best offer, that was good enough. I suppose I could beat myself up for not asking for some of the extras (especially Clear Bra) that others on this helpful forum have gotten, but I'm satisfied with the deal that I received and am looking forward to picking up my G37x tomorrow. Enjoy yours!
#14
Yep good price with end of the year pricing and getting ready for 2010 models... up here in MA they had the $41,380 models (Nav+Prem+Locks+Cargo Net+Cargo Mat+Mud Flaps *I think this was all the base extras, I got them to throw in an auto starter on top with great financing rate) for $33,999.