Low resale value?
#47
Hey Rochester - I'm not bitter, loving my car. You on the other hand don't seem to have a life 'cause you keep harping the same line over and over.
Any time you want to line up your S vs. my xS in the snow, let me know.
Any time you want to line up your S vs. my xS in the snow, let me know.
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Hey, Andrew. Diggin the Corolla, eh? It is a fine little car for its class.
Oh God, not more butthurt from you, man... You seriously want to tell me I don't have a life? I can't believe you actually wrote that and thought, yeah baby, that's boss!
Here's the thing, Jay. You can lay your insecurities at my feet if you like, it's a free country and an open forum. But ultimately they're your problems, not mine. Nobody is insulting you because you think they're insulting the car you drive. I'm just posting opinions on a car forum, for crying out loud, not peeing in your front yard.
And not for nothing, but if I wanted to race people in the snow, I would have bought a truck.
Here's the thing, Jay. You can lay your insecurities at my feet if you like, it's a free country and an open forum. But ultimately they're your problems, not mine. Nobody is insulting you because you think they're insulting the car you drive. I'm just posting opinions on a car forum, for crying out loud, not peeing in your front yard.
And not for nothing, but if I wanted to race people in the snow, I would have bought a truck.
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#49
Wow, this thread really grew since I last checked it. Anyways, I am currently leasing my g, so I'm not too concerned about resale, but I was really curious what the trade-in would be with the car at this point. I was also curious if my buyout at 24k was worth it since I'd really like to keep the car.
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Wow, this thread really grew since I last checked it. Anyways, I am currently leasing my g, so I'm not too concerned about resale, but I was really curious what the trade-in would be with the car at this point. I was also curious if my buyout at 24k was worth it since I'd really like to keep the car.
If you really like your G, and the buyout is fair, by all means pick it up. I bought out a lease once and owned the car for 4 more years, no regrets. One way to look at it is this: you're buying a used car at a no-haggle price, and you know 100% of the history of that car, with no surprises.
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Hey, Andrew. Diggin the Corolla, eh?
About as much 'S' as in the xS....
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Watch what you say, buddy. Jay might question the quality of your life because of your automotive opinions. And that might make you sad, LOL.
#53
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Back on topic a bit.....to determine the real market value of any car it might be helpful to look at Edmunds, NADA, or KBB, however most of the dealers I've used also look at recent web-based sales results from large auction houses such as Manheim. Such results give a dealership an indication of how much cash they can generate if the car is sent to auction. I've seen the reports....they provide a rating system, miles, and other important information about cars that have been auctioned. Of course the sales amounts indicated would need to be discounted by auction fees. I'm not saying a dealership won't pay more for an individual trade, but ultimately auction pricing is very important to dealership risk mitigation.
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And that might make you sad, LOL.
most of the dealers I've used also look at recent web-based sales results from large auction houses such as Manheim
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^^^
For those that don't know, Manheim Pennsylvania is home to one of the largest auto auction houses in the Northeast.
That's exactly right. See Post #32 for links to those sites.
For those that don't know, Manheim Pennsylvania is home to one of the largest auto auction houses in the Northeast.
#57
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I have an '11 XS with 21k and I have been able to get $28k on trade-in. It helps when they are really desperate to sell you a car.
If its carmax or one of those "we buy cars" places, of course they are going to give you a crappy offer.
According to NADA's 2012 report on luxury cars, Infiniti's resale values have been improving. However, I'm concerned about the extremely cheap lease deals that have been going on...they are going to over-saturate the market in 2-3 years when all of the dirt cheap '12 and '13 leases are returned, and lower overall resale for everyone.
If its carmax or one of those "we buy cars" places, of course they are going to give you a crappy offer.
According to NADA's 2012 report on luxury cars, Infiniti's resale values have been improving. However, I'm concerned about the extremely cheap lease deals that have been going on...they are going to over-saturate the market in 2-3 years when all of the dirt cheap '12 and '13 leases are returned, and lower overall resale for everyone.
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The last new vehicle I bought was in 1994. I have since purchased all used vehicles since they are already broken in, had their big hit in value and no longer need to be taken to the dealer for their little quirks and rattles found in new vehicles. I just bought my 2012 G37X with 27,000 miles on it for right at $27K - has lots of options on it. I put 25k + miles on my vehicles each year, so I will drive it until it for at least 4 or more years. Just passed my 2004 Toyota Solara with 165k on the clock to my son for when he goes to college next year. My youngest son will probably end up with the Infiniti when he goes to school.
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