Trying to sell 2010 g37x need advice
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Trying to sell 2010 g37x need advice
So I'm trying to sell my 2010 g37x sedan with 79000 miles on it. It has stillen CBE, stillen gen 3 CAI, dropped on BC coils, two sets of after martlet rims rohana 19s and rennen 20s, custom dual led ring headlights HID from ONEighty on it. There's an accident report from previous owner, a small dent on the driver door and the front bumper is a little scratched up and so it the rear. Rock chips on the hood. I'm wondering how much I can get for it. Please help thank you!
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ditto^^^
Rarely will you make out better leaving that aftermarket stuff on. Do a part out or like mentioned, try a FS thread on site and see if you get some interest.
As far as how much to ask, depends on what other Gs w/ similar mileage are going for. And keep in mind, the majority of buyers will be turned off by mods, especially the performance based ones, either they don't want them or they will assume the car was raced around and driven hard.
Rarely will you make out better leaving that aftermarket stuff on. Do a part out or like mentioned, try a FS thread on site and see if you get some interest.
As far as how much to ask, depends on what other Gs w/ similar mileage are going for. And keep in mind, the majority of buyers will be turned off by mods, especially the performance based ones, either they don't want them or they will assume the car was raced around and driven hard.
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Sounds exactly like my 2010 g37 xs sedan. Mine had 74k when I bought it for $14,500. There's little scratches on it in several places and the entire front has rock chips on it and my bumpers paint is a little messed up. But 14.5 for just issues with the paint? I was down. Hope this helped!
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Originally Posted by Mattyem
Sounds exactly like my 2010 g37 xs sedan. Mine had 74k when I bought it for $14,500. There's little scratches on it in several places and the entire front has rock chips on it and my bumpers paint is a little messed up. But 14.5 for just issues with the paint? I was down. Hope this helped!
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That xS distinction matters more on trade-in and dealer resale than it does in private sale. And in that context, it would have mattered more if your car were 3-4 years old, where added options retain a good portion of their initial value on trade-in and dealer resale. But after 7 years, the added value of upscale options tend to smooth out. The point being, at this point it doesn't matter as much that your AWD G37x doesn't have the Sport Appearance Package.
Try selling it here in the FS forum. You got nothing to lose. You could also do some direct marketing with area car clubs, because that's a demographic who appreciates modifications. Here's another thought: Stillen products are often sold and installed by Nissan/Infiniti dealerships, so as far as anyone is concerned, they could be dealer-installed components. Might as well call them that. As for your coilovers... raise the car up 1/2" or more so it looks more normal, and just describe it as "new shocks".
It also can't hurt to put a 4-Sale sign in the car against the window. That way you're advertising every time you park the car.
Essentially, you have to sell the car yourself. The dealership won't want it on trade, or they'll lowball the heck out of their offer.
Try selling it here in the FS forum. You got nothing to lose. You could also do some direct marketing with area car clubs, because that's a demographic who appreciates modifications. Here's another thought: Stillen products are often sold and installed by Nissan/Infiniti dealerships, so as far as anyone is concerned, they could be dealer-installed components. Might as well call them that. As for your coilovers... raise the car up 1/2" or more so it looks more normal, and just describe it as "new shocks".
It also can't hurt to put a 4-Sale sign in the car against the window. That way you're advertising every time you park the car.
Essentially, you have to sell the car yourself. The dealership won't want it on trade, or they'll lowball the heck out of their offer.
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