Is this a good deal for a 2004 G35 Coupe?
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Originally Posted by LjN_728
That's a good price if it has a clean title. Two things though:
1) Where does virtualbong live?
2) Are there any love stains?
1) Where does virtualbong live?
2) Are there any love stains?
Love stains...there better not be any until I get in there, hahaha
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Yeah I would say if they come down at least a couple thousand then it is a fair deal, and like a couple others said, NEVER BUY A CAR BASED ON PAYMENT. Always buy on bottom line.
Also, who said "two years equity in your car"? The first two years is usually where you go upside down or just cover interest on a new car anyway unless you put a bunch down.
Also, who said "two years equity in your car"? The first two years is usually where you go upside down or just cover interest on a new car anyway unless you put a bunch down.
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Originally Posted by Sumlime311
^^ haha I think he was talking about my car for sale at $22,500
Originally Posted by virtualbong
I think there have been a lot of people who have purchased their G from the dealership and got a much better deal right?
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Originally Posted by LjN_728
...If you can't get a good deal from the dealership, I'd go private and save a couple grand.