how many miles do you guys have on your coupes?
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I was recently offered $8,000 for my 2003 with 107K miles. I've been looking around at the other values and most for that year and mileage seem to be going 10-12K which I would consider pretty good on holding value
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I too looked up the G37 just last night. A friend of mine is looking at Camaros and she looked at a G37 as well and was telling me they are over 50. I took it with a grain of salt until last night when I jumped on Infinti' site. You can easily go over 50k on a G these days. With that said, I am babying mine and even considering a nice pair of clean rims. I just dropped a grand on the car picking up tools and doing filters, brakes, belts, fuels, all that good stuff and some minor cosmetic like painting the rotors. If I do another 1500 on rims, the car will look brand spanking new... well minus the rip on the drivers seat that all of our Gs seem to have. For now... I think I will ride out this G.. the G37 isn't that extreme to justify the payment, for the time being anyway...
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You should be able to do better unless your car has something on its history and/or is neglected and like crap. I would think add another 2-3k.
I too looked up the G37 just last night. A friend of mine is looking at Camaros and she looked at a G37 as well and was telling me they are over 50. I took it with a grain of salt until last night when I jumped on Infinti' site. You can easily go over 50k on a G these days. With that said, I am babying mine and even considering a nice pair of clean rims. I just dropped a grand on the car picking up tools and doing filters, brakes, belts, fuels, all that good stuff and some minor cosmetic like painting the rotors. If I do another 1500 on rims, the car will look brand spanking new... well minus the rip on the drivers seat that all of our Gs seem to have. For now... I think I will ride out this G.. the G37 isn't that extreme to justify the payment, for the time being anyway...
I too looked up the G37 just last night. A friend of mine is looking at Camaros and she looked at a G37 as well and was telling me they are over 50. I took it with a grain of salt until last night when I jumped on Infinti' site. You can easily go over 50k on a G these days. With that said, I am babying mine and even considering a nice pair of clean rims. I just dropped a grand on the car picking up tools and doing filters, brakes, belts, fuels, all that good stuff and some minor cosmetic like painting the rotors. If I do another 1500 on rims, the car will look brand spanking new... well minus the rip on the drivers seat that all of our Gs seem to have. For now... I think I will ride out this G.. the G37 isn't that extreme to justify the payment, for the time being anyway...
just pulled up cars.com in Fl there are several G37 coupes with no more than 70k between 16-20. You don't have to spring for a new one as they have pretty much have all been the same from 2008 till now Although the 7 speed auto with paddle shifters IS pretty sweet