Thoughts on 3 G35s for purchase

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Dec 11, 2013 | 05:07 PM
  #1  
This is probably unanswerable --or rather the answer is "whichever has been best maintained"-- but if anybody has any thoughts for a wannabe G35 coupe owner, I'd greatly appreciate your chiming in.

Car 1: 2005, 49k miles, $11,950 - AT, Sport package (19"wheels), Aero package, Navigation, Sunroof. 2 owners; second since 2008. Scuffed front bumper, but very clean other than that.

Car 2: 2005, 37k miles, $14,995 - AT, Spoiler, 18" wheels, Bose, Sunroof. 1 Owner. Ultra clean looking.

Car 3: 2005, 19.5k miles, $16,752 - AT, 17" wheels, Sunroof, Navigation. Ultra clean looking.

I apologize in advance for these all being AT. I know nobody favors it, but too much stop and go for me to row the thing around . Maintenance? Damned if I know. Any of them would be checked out before purchase, so I guess what I'm asking is thoughts about relative value. #1 for instance: only 12 grand, nicely set up, but a little (just a little) haggard looking compared to the other two and 12k more miles than one and almost 20k more miles than the other. Would you pay $3k to save 12k miles? $4.8k to save 20k miles. Anything else jump out at you? Thanks again.
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Dec 11, 2013 | 05:15 PM
  #2  
Assumed these are all coupes, they are all low mileage. IMO option 1 seems to be the best. Can't go wrong at a price like that. Negotiate for even better.
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Dec 11, 2013 | 05:30 PM
  #3  
Blah i hate nav on cars. It seems so redundant. I use my phone for 5 seconds and i can figure out where i need to go. Or a cheap external unit. No need to take up space and money integrating a system thatll get outdated in a few years... /end rant
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Dec 11, 2013 | 05:32 PM
  #4  
im diggin car #3 with car #1's wheels. first mod??
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Dec 11, 2013 | 06:06 PM
  #5  
Quote: Blah i hate nav on cars. It seems so redundant. I use my phone for 5 seconds and i can figure out where i need to go. Or a cheap external unit. No need to take up space and money integrating a system thatll get outdated in a few years... /end rant
Agreed, I prefer the extra storage compartment over the navi, I could use the space.

I'd say its between 1 and 2, but I'm leaning toward 1 a little more because of the sport package. Color would also be a factor for me, like red. No way in hell I'd buy a red G, I can't believe I;m saying this but IMO, it is ugly. Idk if color matters to you but I'd say stay away from red lol just my 2¢ about color
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Dec 11, 2013 | 06:22 PM
  #6  
agreed on navigation; no benefit to me, my iphone works fine. interestingly enough, all three are silver with black interiors, so no help on that score. and yeah; all coupes.
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Dec 11, 2013 | 07:43 PM
  #7  
Thinking it through even more, I'd say 1. You get the Sport and Aero Package and the sexy 19s. Plus, my favorite, no spoiler!! So you could add the sexy duckbill lip on the bumper instead. It's also the cheapest! I'd test drive it and if it drives great, I'd buy it.
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Dec 11, 2013 | 08:52 PM
  #8  
If you are not going to modify the exterior go for the one with the areo package, if you are then don't spend money on something you will get rid of IMO.
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Dec 11, 2013 | 11:17 PM
  #9  
Quote: ...Plus, my favorite, no spoiler!!...
Nope; has a spoiler (comes w/aero package). Works better with - looks better without, IMHO.
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Dec 11, 2013 | 11:23 PM
  #10  
Our stock spoilers do so much for the cd and cg... (sarcasm warning)
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Dec 12, 2013 | 08:45 AM
  #11  
Option 1

That's still pretty low miles. If this is going to be a daily driver, there's no point paying a premium for the low mileage of option 3 when it looks to be a base model car.

Option 2 is considerable, but the 10K mile difference between option 1 isn't that much.

Overall, i'd go 1. Cheaper car, more available options. Even though you don't want Navi (I have it and agree it's outdated and use my iphone more) it will hold a little better resale value and look more appealing in the future when you sell the car. Listing "Fully loaded with Navi" tends to catch more people's eyes.


Putting all that aside, do your homework and inspect the cars and pass if it looks abused or poorly maintained. 50K miles is still low enough to correct some maintainence issues
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Dec 12, 2013 | 10:14 AM
  #12  
I favor AT. I am too damn lazy for a man pedal at my age.

But option 1 sounds great. Get them all checked out and go for the one that mechanic says is in the best shape.
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Dec 12, 2013 | 04:31 PM
  #13  
Quote: Our stock spoilers do so much for the cd and cg... (sarcasm warning)
Coefficient of Drag with spoiler - 0.26
Coefficient of Drag w/o spoiler - 0.27

Agreed
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Dec 12, 2013 | 06:07 PM
  #14  
Thanks for all the input. Yep, daily driver; I'm a one car guy. I'm kinda leaning toward # 1 as well, although I'd love it if it were minus the nav and plus the better audio system (if you can call anything Bose makes as "better".) I can do a lot of stuff in terms of any necessary service and fun upgrades for three grand. We'll see how it checks out.
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Dec 13, 2013 | 09:08 AM
  #15  
The NAV does have other features like fuel economy, a setable maintainence interval, distance to empty, etc that are not available on the non-NAV G35.

I wouldn't ever recommend buying a car just for these features, but having navigation in the car isn't the end of the world.

I pretty much just use mine for fuel econony meter and to remind me to change my oil
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