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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by limeg35
This for the used 04 with 27k miles on it right? and they wanted 32k for it? as of now you could get brand new 06 with same option for 36k for 19's or 35k with 18's if not less...pretty funny if you ask me
I'm getting my 6MT w/ Sirius, Premium Package and Trunk mat for 35,100.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 03:02 AM
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From: Bellevue WA
i Found the car at the other dealer
they are trying to give me a deal on 2004 G coupe
19000miles
lip kit
spoiler
premium package
clean title (out state though)
drive out for 450 a month and 6000 down
i am going to check it out
Its christmas eve
let me have my gift already
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by HokieZ
I'm getting my 6MT w/ Sirius, Premium Package and Trunk mat for 35,100.
Suprisingly enough, the MSRP on your car is 37580 but same option on the auto is 38730 (Prem pkg, 19's, Sirius, Mat).
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by HokieZ
I agree with ironmike. I've been toying with the idea of a G and when I called the internet sales people, told them exactly what I wanted, and how much I was willing to pay, 3 different people found the car I wanted and agreed to my price (2% over invoice for '06 6MT). I'm going to pick it up Tuesday. Also have your financing pre-arranged. Go to E-Loan or Capital One Auto Finance. Both will approve you in just a matter of minutes so that gives you more bargaining power when you go in.
I agree with ironmike, and I agree with this poster too.

When I was shopping, I contacted dealers in Oklahoma, Texas, and Tennessee. Grubbs Infiniti offered to fly me to Dallas, pick me up at the airport, do a testdrive, sign paperwork at their dealership, and then send me on my way with my new car. I didn't go with them for a variety of reasons, though I'm thinking I should have now. Oh well.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by mhollinger
I agree with ironmike, and I agree with this poster too.

When I was shopping, I contacted dealers in Oklahoma, Texas, and Tennessee. Grubbs Infiniti offered to fly me to Dallas, pick me up at the airport, do a testdrive, sign paperwork at their dealership, and then send me on my way with my new car. I didn't go with them for a variety of reasons, though I'm thinking I should have now. Oh well.
Holy crap that's generous but I'm guessing the price was a little higher due if nothing else to the flight out there. Mine is driving 35 miles to pick me up at the train station but in reality it's the easiest transaction for them so the hour and a half he'll spend driving in and getting me is much less than he would have spent on test drives, sales pitches, calls and what not so it works out well for both of us.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:07 PM
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Holy crap that's generous but I'm guessing the price was a little higher due if nothing else to the flight out there. Mine is driving 35 miles to pick me up at the train station but in reality it's the easiest transaction for them so the hour and a half he'll spend driving in and getting me is much less than he would have spent on test drives, sales pitches, calls and what not so it works out well for both of us.
Actually, I bought the car on a "VPP" price, which was hard-locked to $32,447 + taxes & registration. I remember it because each dealer gave me the sale quote, except for one (the Oklahoma dealership refused to honor the VPP price).

Grubbs even offered free tints to "sweeten the deal," but my father knows the sales consultant I bought my car from in TN (my dad is a sales consultant for Bluff City Nissan in Memphis, TN), so we had everything lined up for me in Memphis. Maybe in 2010 or 2011 (whenever the "refresh" for the M comes out ) I'll buy from Grubbs... I'm sure the price of a $50 airline ticket is nothing to 'em to close a deal. Since they're in Dallas, they can get tickets to just about anywhere Southwest flies for < $100, which I'm sure doesn't hurt their bottom line.
 
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:37 PM
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Ah, nice.
 
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Old Dec 25, 2005 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by nokimchi2
I am trying to get USED (Pre Owned)
I am going to make 6,000 dollars on down payment
Maybe loan from other places they got better apr rate like it was 6.3% i think
Its 2004 Premium Package with Sports tune
it has 27,150 miles on it
condition was exellent (I am sure dealer Fixed little things like paint etc.)
i check the KBB the trade value was $27,600
KBB the Private value was $30,585

P.S. Here is My wanted car online... over priced T.T
http://autotrader.com/dealers/dda/de...r_id=193226970
hey, I just got mine from infiniti of kirkland. Try to get a 2005 if possible...if your credit score is good..you should go for the 3.99 financing. They are easy to work with over there. The guy at Fife are a little harder...cars sell like hotcakes at fife.

Get yourself a quote over the internet...you might get an internet special...thats what I did.

good luck.
 
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