In from Toronto.. Good price for a new used g35c? or used?
Its silverstone. Not too sure yet what I want to do. If I sell it, it would be because I will be purchasing a home and the cost to maintain the G is high. I store it for the winters and the cost of a second car + 2 insurances (which my insurance company is not giving me any breaks) starts to add up. Also I don't like the fact that I spent 55k+ on a car that I drive only half the year and the other half I drive a busted up civic hatchback.
So what were the details of your purchase? Just curious?
You are quite correct, I thought a used G35 wouldn't go for so much, but it definately retains it's value, I was very caught up in either getting a new Audi or a used G35. Luckily was able to find a G35 for a good price.
You are quite correct, I thought a used G35 wouldn't go for so much, but it definately retains it's value, I was very caught up in either getting a new Audi or a used G35. Luckily was able to find a G35 for a good price.
Originally Posted by dirtyserby
I just recently bought one so I did a whole bunch of research.
autotrader will give you a good range of what they go for. I would say 35-40 for 2004 is the range, but at around 35$gs youre looking at a higher km one 70-80.
Resalers and Dealerships initially sell for more, but it is easier to drop the price on them. It just depends on how much it could cut into their profit margins. Also keep in mind that you have to pay both taxes on retail purchases.
I also looked into going to a dealer auction, but they mostly only have 2003s which I wasn't interested in. At the auctions they go for around 30 - 32...however the dealer you go will probably charge you a fee $500 or so I heard, and also both taxes, so in the end they end up being 35-6 or so tax in for a 2003.
If you want to know how much I paid for mine, IM, I think I got a pretty good deal (not as good as the one guy above), but Ive also been searching for a while (last two months).
I also came to realize, that it is nearly impossible to get a "DEAL" over autotrader. Deals can be found through word of mouth or unadvertised cars.
Anyways thats just the experience I went through the past few months
autotrader will give you a good range of what they go for. I would say 35-40 for 2004 is the range, but at around 35$gs youre looking at a higher km one 70-80.
Resalers and Dealerships initially sell for more, but it is easier to drop the price on them. It just depends on how much it could cut into their profit margins. Also keep in mind that you have to pay both taxes on retail purchases.
I also looked into going to a dealer auction, but they mostly only have 2003s which I wasn't interested in. At the auctions they go for around 30 - 32...however the dealer you go will probably charge you a fee $500 or so I heard, and also both taxes, so in the end they end up being 35-6 or so tax in for a 2003.
If you want to know how much I paid for mine, IM, I think I got a pretty good deal (not as good as the one guy above), but Ive also been searching for a while (last two months).
I also came to realize, that it is nearly impossible to get a "DEAL" over autotrader. Deals can be found through word of mouth or unadvertised cars.
Anyways thats just the experience I went through the past few months
where the heck do you get the Safety Standards Certificate??? I know you have to go to a Motor Vehicle Inspection Stations but where are there locations, is it just any garage? Canadian tire or something has it?
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