Back with Infiniti - New G37S
#17
They really are giving them away! If anyone is considering a short term lease to hold them until the new ones arrive, I would definitely recommend!
And for us TX people that have the pleasure of usually getting taxed on the whole price of the vehicle - Infiniti is doing tax credits which eliminates all sales tax. That's 2500 bucks just right there. Combine that with a great residual (77% for 12k miles) and nearly 0 interest (.00001 MF) and cars selling below invoice then less rebates...how can you pass it up!?
If anyone in TX needs one, let me know and I can refer you.
And for us TX people that have the pleasure of usually getting taxed on the whole price of the vehicle - Infiniti is doing tax credits which eliminates all sales tax. That's 2500 bucks just right there. Combine that with a great residual (77% for 12k miles) and nearly 0 interest (.00001 MF) and cars selling below invoice then less rebates...how can you pass it up!?
If anyone in TX needs one, let me know and I can refer you.
I'm in Texas and looking for an honest dealership. One dealership didn't want to honor the 0.00001 money factor (wanted 0.00088), another wanted to do .00043 MF. One was willing to offer the 77% residual, the other wanted 75% residual. Did you get all tax credits, like 100%? This one dealership said that typically it's 6.25%, but there is a 1.25%L&M Fee (this is the company that administers all the tax credits between IFS and the State of Texas). So, you save 6.25% but spend 1.25% for a net savings of 5%....I haven't found this "L&M" company they speak of.
Would you mind sharing your MRSP, Net Cap Cost (and if they rolled anything such as acq fee in to this), total taxes paid, any cash down payment they wanted, if anything, your mthly payment, and what amount was due at drive?
I imagine MRSP w/all your options was around $45k.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
#18
Welcome back! And as many have said, FWD is indeed a lot different than RWD. I can feel it when I drive my wife's Camry Hybrid and then seat in my G37S Coupe! Huge difference...
Nice color choice too.
Nice color choice too.
#19
Can you please refer? I'm looking to make a decision before 8/29.
I'm in Texas and looking for an honest dealership. One dealership didn't want to honor the 0.00001 money factor (wanted 0.00088), another wanted to do .00043 MF. One was willing to offer the 77% residual, the other wanted 75% residual. Did you get all tax credits, like 100%? This one dealership said that typically it's 6.25%, but there is a 1.25%L&M Fee (this is the company that administers all the tax credits between IFS and the State of Texas). So, you save 6.25% but spend 1.25% for a net savings of 5%....I haven't found this "L&M" company they speak of.
Would you mind sharing your MRSP, Net Cap Cost (and if they rolled anything such as acq fee in to this), total taxes paid, any cash down payment they wanted, if anything, your mthly payment, and what amount was due at drive?
I imagine MRSP w/all your options was around $45k.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
I'm in Texas and looking for an honest dealership. One dealership didn't want to honor the 0.00001 money factor (wanted 0.00088), another wanted to do .00043 MF. One was willing to offer the 77% residual, the other wanted 75% residual. Did you get all tax credits, like 100%? This one dealership said that typically it's 6.25%, but there is a 1.25%L&M Fee (this is the company that administers all the tax credits between IFS and the State of Texas). So, you save 6.25% but spend 1.25% for a net savings of 5%....I haven't found this "L&M" company they speak of.
Would you mind sharing your MRSP, Net Cap Cost (and if they rolled anything such as acq fee in to this), total taxes paid, any cash down payment they wanted, if anything, your mthly payment, and what amount was due at drive?
I imagine MRSP w/all your options was around $45k.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
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