Looking to get a G - How is this?
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Looking to get a G - How is this?
Looking to get a pre-owned G and was wondering what would you offer for this G that i will hopefully get to take a look at.
He is asking $24,900.
He is asking $24,900.
2003 Infiniti G35 Sports Sedan
Black Obsidian
Graphite Leather interior
38kmiles
5-speed automatic transmission with touchshift
Factory DVD-Based GPS Navigation
Xenon Headlamps
Bose Premium Audio System with in-dash 6-disc CD Changer and cassette
Dual Zone Auto Climate Control
Power Heated Front Seats with Driver's Memory
Universal Garage Door Opener
Fog Lamps
Autodimming Rearview Mirror
17" Alloy Wheels
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Glass Moonroof
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Stability Management with Traction Control
Rear Spoiler
Black Obsidian
Graphite Leather interior
38kmiles
5-speed automatic transmission with touchshift
Factory DVD-Based GPS Navigation
Xenon Headlamps
Bose Premium Audio System with in-dash 6-disc CD Changer and cassette
Dual Zone Auto Climate Control
Power Heated Front Seats with Driver's Memory
Universal Garage Door Opener
Fog Lamps
Autodimming Rearview Mirror
17" Alloy Wheels
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Glass Moonroof
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Stability Management with Traction Control
Rear Spoiler
Last edited by roc1210; 01-09-2006 at 12:30 AM.
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#4
You can also check the Total Market Value (TMV) pricing for used cars at www.edmunds.com.
For coupes, the TMV is a few thousand less than blue book values at KBB. As a buyer, I would print that out and use that to lower the price.
For coupes, the TMV is a few thousand less than blue book values at KBB. As a buyer, I would print that out and use that to lower the price.
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Originally Posted by P_Diddy
You can also check the Total Market Value (TMV) pricing for used cars at www.edmunds.com.
For coupes, the TMV is a few thousand less than blue book values at KBB. As a buyer, I would print that out and use that to lower the price.
For coupes, the TMV is a few thousand less than blue book values at KBB. As a buyer, I would print that out and use that to lower the price.
http://www.edmunds.com/used/2003/inf...on.1.Infiniti*