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chocaholic 04-18-2013 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by thestumper (Post 3617561)

Which Duc do you have? I've had to talk myself out of Ducati's a few times :icon17:


It's a 2008 Monster S2R 1000 with full Termi's, etc. Love it!

chocaholic 04-18-2013 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by GNN60GT500 (Post 3617580)
You can get a new G37 Sport for low 40s- finance rate lower on new car then used....

I think youll be lucky to get 30K for it at the very most


As I recall, I paid 43 and change last year. Pretty harsh drop if you're right. Would just keep it at that level. Thanks.

STownSaint 04-18-2013 09:49 PM

I've had a lot of success selling via CL but this was for less expensive/older cars that were marketed to a wider group.

No surprise that you have a tough sell on your hands if you intention is to minimize losses, I guess your best bet would sell through one of the "official" car sale sites that you mentioned

Nice car btw, love the finish on those wheels

STownSaint 04-18-2013 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by GNN60GT500 (Post 3617580)
You can get a new G37 Sport for low 40s- finance rate lower on new car then used....

I think youll be lucky to get 30K for it at the very most

My new 6mt sedan was 36.7+ttl, not to mention the low apr like you said

low mileage G sedans are hard to market due to current incentives out there for new cars

Gooniej12 04-19-2013 03:29 AM

If I was in the OPs current position, I would sell it too. Just wouldn't expect to get that much $ even if it is a LE. If people have $35K+...they prob would get the q50. Think the q50 is gonna start at a lil over $36k.

Q50 04-20-2013 09:18 AM

From personal experience avoid Craigslist, to many people who look for a hobby. EBay has a classified listing available, last I checked it was free, only showed your vehicle in a 200 mile radius but you can upload a fair number of pictures. Autotrader is a good option also, but with anything else be aware of scammers and strange requests.

What part of the country are you in, like thestumper said someone looking for a LE might be willing to travel or ship. Good Luck!

Rochester 04-20-2013 09:36 AM

^^^
Haha! Looks like someone thought to snag the "Q50" screen name. That's awesome.

A little bit premature, but still clever. Cudos, newbie.

chocaholic 04-21-2013 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by Q50 (Post 3618209)
From personal experience avoid Craigslist, to many people who look for a hobby. EBay has a classified listing available, last I checked it was free, only showed your vehicle in a 200 mile radius but you can upload a fair number of pictures. Autotrader is a good option also, but with anything else be aware of scammers and strange requests.

What part of the country are you in, like thestumper said someone looking for a LE might be willing to travel or ship. Good Luck!

Great suggestions. I'm about an hour NE of Atlanta. Didn't think about e-bay, but that makes some sense. Also enables you to look at bidder/buyer feedback. CL might be worth a try as more people are searching for specific items using Tempest or other national CL search tools. I sold a motorcycle to a guy from NY a few years ago that way.

myg37s8u 04-21-2013 10:07 AM

Bump love this car

ParkStr8 04-21-2013 10:48 AM

I'm on car #49, 4 Infiniti's in the last 2 years.

My advice: Reach as many people as possible. Altho - at 37k you have a tough proposition. I was thinking of trading my 12 EX with 10k mods for a 13 G35S sedan - and my dealer gave me 8k off to move them, and then 1.9% financing. Crazy low numbers.


1. CL is free - build a nice ad and keep it on. You now have to "renew" the ad every 4 days or so...but it's free and this is a semi-desirable car and a clean one at that.

2. Ebay - you pay for it, but not much. But again you have to renew and it costs every time and you are up against mostly dealers who will always beat your prices and also offer financing.

3. Autotrader - paid ad, not sure how many people even use it any more, but I have in the past for my motorcycles and did well.

4. Dealer buy back - this is a good option to just dump a car. And as it's clean you might get a decent, altho low price. They have too many new and used ones and they all sell.

5. Forums - best to do G35 Driver, This one, the370zforum.com, etc.

And be clear on how low you want to go.

and GLWS.

:)

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Q50 04-28-2013 11:41 AM

Love your LE, just curious if you have posted it anywhere yet. Wish you were on the left coast so I could take a look at it


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