Looking at 05 G35
#18
Yup, the sales man told me "the 05's never came with the X" and I smelled bull. So I was just wondering the front confirms its AWD. So it cool just kinda annoyed that the X was not there lol
#19
Your salesman doesn't know what he's talking about. Every AWD from 04-06 has an 'x' after the G35. And they don't just "fall off". Another way to check is to turn the key on. You'll briefly see "AWD" appear on the instrument pod. I'd be very suspicious of this car if it's been wrecked. There are lots of used G's out there for less money with fewer miles that haven't been wrecked.
Are you getting this from an Infiniti dealer? I ask because you mentioned a bumper to bumper warranty. If it is Infiniti, then verify they CAN make it a Certified Pre-Owned before you give them any money. Not every Infiniti qualifies, and if this has been in a wreck, the chances drop. If it isn't an Infiniti dealer, then don't buy the extended warranty from them. Do some research on your own and buy it separately. Non-manufacturer extended warranties are notorious for having major loopholes.
Either way, $21K for an 05 AWD with 54K on it is pretty steep. I paid less than that 6 months ago for my Cetified Pre-owned 05 AWD with 40K miles.
And I'd suggest taking it easy on the people replying to you. You got a little snappy with Swivelhips saying he didn't answer your question. But if you'd actually read his reply, HE ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION! You're lucky you've gotten so many replies considering you're a total G noob who's done minimal research about the car you want to purchase.
Are you getting this from an Infiniti dealer? I ask because you mentioned a bumper to bumper warranty. If it is Infiniti, then verify they CAN make it a Certified Pre-Owned before you give them any money. Not every Infiniti qualifies, and if this has been in a wreck, the chances drop. If it isn't an Infiniti dealer, then don't buy the extended warranty from them. Do some research on your own and buy it separately. Non-manufacturer extended warranties are notorious for having major loopholes.
Either way, $21K for an 05 AWD with 54K on it is pretty steep. I paid less than that 6 months ago for my Cetified Pre-owned 05 AWD with 40K miles.
And I'd suggest taking it easy on the people replying to you. You got a little snappy with Swivelhips saying he didn't answer your question. But if you'd actually read his reply, HE ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION! You're lucky you've gotten so many replies considering you're a total G noob who's done minimal research about the car you want to purchase.
#20
Your salesman doesn't know what he's talking about. Every AWD from 04-06 has an 'x' after the G35. And they don't just "fall off". Another way to check is to turn the key on. You'll briefly see "AWD" appear on the instrument pod. I'd be very suspicious of this car if it's been wrecked. There are lots of used G's out there for less money with fewer miles that haven't been wrecked.
Are you getting this from an Infiniti dealer? I ask because you mentioned a bumper to bumper warranty. If it is Infiniti, then verify they CAN make it a Certified Pre-Owned before you give them any money. Not every Infiniti qualifies, and if this has been in a wreck, the chances drop. If it isn't an Infiniti dealer, then don't buy the extended warranty from them. Do some research on your own and buy it separately. Non-manufacturer extended warranties are notorious for having major loopholes.
Either way, $21K for an 05 AWD with 54K on it is pretty steep. I paid less than that 6 months ago for my Cetified Pre-owned 05 AWD with 40K miles.
And I'd suggest taking it easy on the people replying to you. You got a little snappy with Swivelhips saying he didn't answer your question. But if you'd actually read his reply, HE ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION! You're lucky you've gotten so many replies considering you're a total G noob who's done minimal research about the car you want to purchase.
Are you getting this from an Infiniti dealer? I ask because you mentioned a bumper to bumper warranty. If it is Infiniti, then verify they CAN make it a Certified Pre-Owned before you give them any money. Not every Infiniti qualifies, and if this has been in a wreck, the chances drop. If it isn't an Infiniti dealer, then don't buy the extended warranty from them. Do some research on your own and buy it separately. Non-manufacturer extended warranties are notorious for having major loopholes.
Either way, $21K for an 05 AWD with 54K on it is pretty steep. I paid less than that 6 months ago for my Cetified Pre-owned 05 AWD with 40K miles.
And I'd suggest taking it easy on the people replying to you. You got a little snappy with Swivelhips saying he didn't answer your question. But if you'd actually read his reply, HE ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION! You're lucky you've gotten so many replies considering you're a total G noob who's done minimal research about the car you want to purchase.
It is from an infinity dealer we will verify about the certification before. And it was in an accident which says on the carfax report. That might explain the missing x. Since it was in an accident I can get it for a lot less it drives fine but if I do get it ill go to get it checked for structural dmg
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#21
It is from an infinity dealer we will verify about the certification before. And it was in an accident which says on the carfax report. That might explain the missing x. Scince it was in an accident I can get it for a lot less it drives fine but if I do get it ill go to get it checked for structural dmg
But, the dealer's price is VERY high, especially if it's been in an accident and has that many miles. That tag will always be there and you'll get less for your car down the road if and when you want to sell it. A quick search on Autotrader shows quite a few 05 and 06 Certified AWD for less money, and many have less than 40K miles.
2006, Lakeshore Slate, 28K miles, $19.5, http://tinyurl.com/da8zeo
2005, Ivory Pearl, 15K miles, $20.9, http://tinyurl.com/dghwub
2006, Liquid Platinum, 13K miles, $21.9, http://tinyurl.com/cgzx27
These are just the asking prices. All of them could be negotiated down. I would wait on getting that one from your dealer. It's just not that great a deal. I'd offer $17K for it.
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#23
It may explain the high cost from the dealership, i.e. it's a rare commodity in a warmer climate.
#24
OR, the car isn't an X and the accident it was in totaled the front end and all they had was an X bumper to replace it with.
I say dodge this car, keep looking. It's over priced to begin with. Buy RWD.
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#28
Theirs another g35 fully loaded premium package... for 18.6k which I am looking at but my dad knows the sales manager for 20 years at the dealer with the AWD car so if that's cheaper we might opt for that but depends how much. I personally like the fully loaded one Ill find out soon
I just want to say thanks for answering my questions, I know I am a g35 newb just try to bare with me
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#30
BuckeyeinMI is basically right on the money when it comes to this car.
I have a 2005 G35x, and it has the "X" on it. However, I did not know about the front scoop look, so I learned something here too.
In any event, I would avoid this car for the same reasons these guys mentioned above:
1.) accident
2.) inconsistent body makeup (scoop front with no "X" in rear)
3.) salesman claiming warranty when infiniti will not warranty any car that has been in an accident
4.) accident
5.) salesman is not very knowledgable
6.) accident
7.) price too high for accident
did I mention that you should avoid this car due to the accident?
however, if you really want to give this car a try, low-ball the guy with an offer like $14k
Additionally, I also agree that you will not need AWD if you live in area that gets no snow whatsoever...ever. The price difference between AWD and non-AWD is about $1-$2k, so you'll have to decide if this feature is worth it to you. Keep in mind that when the AWD only kicks in when a slip is indicated or at below 11MPH, otherwise, the car is RWD.
If you really want this car, continue your research on cars.com or carmax over the next few weeks. Also check out infiniti's website, they detail their warranty there plus other incentives. I researched my car for about 7 months before buying it.
Finally, don't feel obligated to use a dealership just b/c your pop "knows" the sales guy. The sales guy doesn't care, and will still look to make as much money as possible (especially in this economy).
P.S. don't worry about these guys ripping into you, they get these kinds of questions a lot, and are more frustrated with the situation rather than at you. don't let them scare you away, they are very knowledgable and are usually always willing to help you out whenever you have a question. I, for one, am thankful that they participate.
I have a 2005 G35x, and it has the "X" on it. However, I did not know about the front scoop look, so I learned something here too.
In any event, I would avoid this car for the same reasons these guys mentioned above:
1.) accident
2.) inconsistent body makeup (scoop front with no "X" in rear)
3.) salesman claiming warranty when infiniti will not warranty any car that has been in an accident
4.) accident
5.) salesman is not very knowledgable
6.) accident
7.) price too high for accident
did I mention that you should avoid this car due to the accident?
however, if you really want to give this car a try, low-ball the guy with an offer like $14k
Additionally, I also agree that you will not need AWD if you live in area that gets no snow whatsoever...ever. The price difference between AWD and non-AWD is about $1-$2k, so you'll have to decide if this feature is worth it to you. Keep in mind that when the AWD only kicks in when a slip is indicated or at below 11MPH, otherwise, the car is RWD.
If you really want this car, continue your research on cars.com or carmax over the next few weeks. Also check out infiniti's website, they detail their warranty there plus other incentives. I researched my car for about 7 months before buying it.
Finally, don't feel obligated to use a dealership just b/c your pop "knows" the sales guy. The sales guy doesn't care, and will still look to make as much money as possible (especially in this economy).
P.S. don't worry about these guys ripping into you, they get these kinds of questions a lot, and are more frustrated with the situation rather than at you. don't let them scare you away, they are very knowledgable and are usually always willing to help you out whenever you have a question. I, for one, am thankful that they participate.