What do you think of this 2006 G35 Coupe? (50K miles)
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What do you think of this 2006 G35 Coupe? (50K miles)
It's a 2006 black on tan with black rims, certified pre-owned. What do you guys think? How much should I offer?
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Really? Was yours certified pre-owned? I believe the value of G35 Coupes has (unfortunately for me) risen due to the economy and summer season. KBB has that car at 22,855 in excellent condition and Edmunds has CPO 06 with 50K miles priced at $21,283
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milage is nothing on a car. When you drive 50+ miles a day one way to work, its no wear on the car. Being that the car is only an 06, you know it wasn't driven hard "in the city" where its stop and go. To be honest this is a great car to get, and with that milage you can actually bargain him to under 20K. Go for it!
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1. its automatic. to each his own, i guess!
2. in general, i figure that a car that is stock is usually less fcked with than a car with mods. rims are pretty standard, though... just make sure you know how to inspect a car well!
3. for that many miles, i wouldnt offer more than 21k, IMO. remember, that certified pre-owned warranty goes out the door if you plan on modding it alot.
2. in general, i figure that a car that is stock is usually less fcked with than a car with mods. rims are pretty standard, though... just make sure you know how to inspect a car well!
3. for that many miles, i wouldnt offer more than 21k, IMO. remember, that certified pre-owned warranty goes out the door if you plan on modding it alot.
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milage is nothing on a car. When you drive 50+ miles a day one way to work, its no wear on the car. Being that the car is only an 06, you know it wasn't driven hard "in the city" where its stop and go. To be honest this is a great car to get, and with that milage you can actually bargain him to under 20K. Go for it!
1. its automatic. to each his own, i guess!
2. in general, i figure that a car that is stock is usually less fcked with than a car with mods. rims are pretty standard, though... just make sure you know how to inspect a car well!
3. for that many miles, i wouldnt offer more than 21k, IMO. remember, that certified pre-owned warranty goes out the door if you plan on modding it alot.
2. in general, i figure that a car that is stock is usually less fcked with than a car with mods. rims are pretty standard, though... just make sure you know how to inspect a car well!
3. for that many miles, i wouldnt offer more than 21k, IMO. remember, that certified pre-owned warranty goes out the door if you plan on modding it alot.
2. There has been only one owner. She was a 35 year old woman that used the car for "business" so most of the mileage conisted of highway miles. The black rims were put on by Infiniti, not her.
3. I bought it for 21. I know, I know, I overpaid but I'm happy with it. I look forward to owning my first G35 and I can have the luxury of driving it all summer!
Also, I don't really plan to do any mods. I'm happy with the rims. I will probably buy a spare set of wheels for the winter. That's about it
#12
The wheels look pretty nasty.
Auto cars tend to go for quite a bit less than manual sport package cars of the same year/condition/mileage. I picked up an '06 with 40k miles 6 MT with every option except Navi a few months ago for $20k, so I'd think it's priced a little high, even being CPO.
Auto cars tend to go for quite a bit less than manual sport package cars of the same year/condition/mileage. I picked up an '06 with 40k miles 6 MT with every option except Navi a few months ago for $20k, so I'd think it's priced a little high, even being CPO.