Great advice for anyone buying/leasing a brand new car
Great advice for anyone buying/leasing a brand new car
I came across a great website with a wealth of information on getting the best deal for a new car: www.fightingchance.com
There's some advice on the website, but most of it is in the tailored vehicle package that you have to buy. For about $40 you get tons of information (40-50 pages) that can help you save thousands on a new car. Worth it in my opinion. Get the report no more than a couple weeks before you buy your car, and plan on buying/leasing at the end of the month.
I have no affiliation with the site owner, just a satisfied customer. They don't advertise so they ask for word-of-mouth advertising.
Last I checked, they didn't have the invoice for 09 G37 sedans (which I am buying) but I got the 08 sedan invoice and most the 09 invoice prices are on g35driver by now anyway.
There's some advice on the website, but most of it is in the tailored vehicle package that you have to buy. For about $40 you get tons of information (40-50 pages) that can help you save thousands on a new car. Worth it in my opinion. Get the report no more than a couple weeks before you buy your car, and plan on buying/leasing at the end of the month.
I have no affiliation with the site owner, just a satisfied customer. They don't advertise so they ask for word-of-mouth advertising.
Last I checked, they didn't have the invoice for 09 G37 sedans (which I am buying) but I got the 08 sedan invoice and most the 09 invoice prices are on g35driver by now anyway.
Originally Posted by Mike@RiversideInfiniti
Or, you can just contact me and save yourself $40... 

Though with so few Infiniti dealerships nationwide (180 or so) I'm up for a little drive to find the right deal. I'm sure you're cutting good deals to those in the area, though.
A lot of the information this report offers is good for the modern way to shop for any new car, ie. don't go to a dealership, just buy from the best bidding one! Or, don't make an offer; as soon as you do you're losing money. But it also answers lots of questons about financing, warranties, incentives, as well as manufacturer history and current sales reports and inventories up to the current month. Great bargaining chips when all you've got within reasonable distance are suspected shady dealers. And also you can buy with confidence that you know you got the best deal.
My last new car I bought in 2001. My father was helping me with a down payment, so he was going to meet me at the dealership to buy it. When I got there all the negotiation was done and all I had to do was sign. Never got to really know what kind of deal I got or how to negotiate. I realized it later when I helped a friend get a new car and afterwards felt she got taken for a bit too much. Buying a new car again, I wanted to feel armed with the best information and this report really helped me with that.
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