Is this a good deal for a 2004 G35 Coupe?
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Originally Posted by fhumphrey04
Its actually not too bad of a deal, considering this is through a dealership. Everyone here talks as if you are getting ripped off but its a fair price, right above wholesale as a matter of fact.
FYI, they are bringing about 22k at auction with those miles and what not, so maybe you could beat them down on the price of the car.
DO NOT BECOME A PAYMENT BUYER!!! This is the easiest way for dealerships to make a huge profit with creative financing.
edit: I just bought my 2003 CB Auto/nav a week ago with 26k on it for 22.5k
FYI, they are bringing about 22k at auction with those miles and what not, so maybe you could beat them down on the price of the car.
DO NOT BECOME A PAYMENT BUYER!!! This is the easiest way for dealerships to make a huge profit with creative financing.
edit: I just bought my 2003 CB Auto/nav a week ago with 26k on it for 22.5k
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I bought my '04 6mt with 28k miles , plus navi plus OEM front lip, mudguards, OEM rear spoiler plus extended warranty to 100k (actually 99500 but close enough), taxes, and tags for a little over $28k out the door. I thought that I got a good deal. Definitely look around for deals and try negotiating.
Good luck with your buy.
Good luck with your buy.
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Thanks for all the input guys. My bro and I are definitely going to check out the car on Saturday and hopefully it'll be in good shape.
How are ASA rims? I thought ASAs were somewhat low budget. Any input on that?
And if the lowering springs are on the stock shocks, how has that worked for people? Has it caused early shock malfunction?
How are ASA rims? I thought ASAs were somewhat low budget. Any input on that?
And if the lowering springs are on the stock shocks, how has that worked for people? Has it caused early shock malfunction?
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