Looking to buy another G

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Dec 27, 2005 | 03:27 AM
  #1  
The biggest regret that I thought I didn't have is kicking me in the butt big time now(Sold my 05 G35) so I think I'm going to end up getting another G next year; 2006 model if the 07 doesn't fit my liking. My questions is what dealerships in the Northern VA area within a 100-250 mile radius give the best deals. I don't think I'll go back to Rosenthal, I got a run around and a pretty bad deal which I particually take blame for not doing enough research but I don't want to get shafted this time.

I'm looking for a fully loaded 06 5AT(No rear active) probably trying to grab it for around $38,500. I don't know if I'll lease or buy just yet but I'm only going to put down 2500-3000, credit score is right around 700. Thanks!
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Dec 27, 2005 | 03:39 AM
  #2  
Why no rear active steer?
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Dec 27, 2005 | 01:28 PM
  #3  
I'm in northern VA right now, but I ended up buying from Sheehy in Annapolis. They gave me a great price without a lot of hassle- definitely satisfied with the experience. Bottom line, though- since there are a lot of dealers within the nova/dc/baltimore area, you should be able to buy one at invoice since they all want your continued service business. Just negotiate through the internet department before going into buy. (Go to Edmunds.com to get your invoice price with options, if you haven't already).
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Dec 27, 2005 | 07:00 PM
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Quote: Why no rear active steer?
I don't see any need for it. It's just extra money and another thing to go wrong IMO...Plus it'll play a factor when I do a rim swap!
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Dec 27, 2005 | 07:01 PM
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Quote: I'm in northern VA right now, but I ended up buying from Sheehy in Annapolis. They gave me a great price without a lot of hassle- definitely satisfied with the experience. Bottom line, though- since there are a lot of dealers within the nova/dc/baltimore area, you should be able to buy one at invoice since they all want your continued service business. Just negotiate through the internet department before going into buy. (Go to Edmunds.com to get your invoice price with options, if you haven't already).
Good to hear that it can be done in this area! Thanks! BTW the 38.5K is based on edmunds and is 1,000 over invoice which is my max I'll pay.
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