View Poll Results: Is it a good deal?
Hell no, go back to the dealership and start swingin!



14
29.17%
Neither good, nor bad.



14
29.17%
It's a good price, but you can do better.



16
33.33%
Great price! Scoop it up while you still can!



4
8.33%
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$35k OTD - Good?
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Mar Vista (Los Angeles), CA
$35k OTD - Good?
Alright, flamers, I searched and read for hours, but found no info that I felt was particularly relevant at this point in time.
So, straight up, would I be doing decently to get a 2007 Black/Black 6mt coupe, with no options, out the door for $35k? If not, what should I be looking at? Thanks!
So, straight up, would I be doing decently to get a 2007 Black/Black 6mt coupe, with no options, out the door for $35k? If not, what should I be looking at? Thanks!
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Mar Vista (Los Angeles), CA
Not like that....
I'm working on a few deals, and may try to sort it out tonight (aka get the car). Best confirmed deal is $35,250 otd. Sorry to all I offended, and please help!!!
PS: Just to remind you all, that price includes all reg, tax, fees, etc.
I'm working on a few deals, and may try to sort it out tonight (aka get the car). Best confirmed deal is $35,250 otd. Sorry to all I offended, and please help!!!
PS: Just to remind you all, that price includes all reg, tax, fees, etc.
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From: Mar Vista (Los Angeles), CA
No options. It'll be a base model, because my head doesn't fit with the sunroof. Since all packages require the premium package, which has the sunroof, I'll be getting a base model. Also, I'm not really too keen on most of the individual options.
I would say it is a OK deal since it is a base model and the new with full options is only about an additional 5-6k. I mean you going to get a 07 G35. But you will need to add a lot of your own mods to make it worth while. That can get costly.
$35 OTD seems slightly higher than I would expect. I'd expect low range $34 for base... correct me if I'm wrong, but don't work off of OTD pricing. work on getting them down closer to the invoice.
MSRP: $34,050
Estimated Market Price: Not Available
Invoice: $31,313
throw that at them and see what they say
MSRP: $34,050
Estimated Market Price: Not Available
Invoice: $31,313
throw that at them and see what they say
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Originally Posted by UnluckyCharms
No options. It'll be a base model, because my head doesn't fit with the sunroof. Since all packages require the premium package, which has the sunroof, I'll be getting a base model. Also, I'm not really too keen on most of the individual options.
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From: Mar Vista (Los Angeles), CA
Another note that may help, I live in So Cal, so that may up the price a bit. Also, if I recall correctly, prices on the G35 were a bit lower in '04? What was the MSRP and invoice on your car back then?

