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last Dec. when 05 just came out.
They charge you the same, a year later & missing the x?
i know... what the **** huh? let's go kill those bitches.Originally Posted by ma_sha1
Paid my 05 G35x $32,000last Dec. when 05 just came out.
They charge you the same, a year later & missing the x?
I think that is a bit much for a demo car depending on what they are going for in your area. Check out the prices for the used G's in your area and about a 75 mile radius and use that as a basis to haggle with them. We got our '04 this past April, and it had all of about 20 miles on it, for a little over 4K under sticker. I have no idea what invoice was but I think 4K under sticker was a pretty good deal.
Also, now you can do a KBB price for the '05's. I KNOW THEY AREN'T THAT ACCURATE - but it's a good place to get an idea. Check that out and the used prices and go with what you feel comfortable with. Good luck either way! 
Also, now you can do a KBB price for the '05's. I KNOW THEY AREN'T THAT ACCURATE - but it's a good place to get an idea. Check that out and the used prices and go with what you feel comfortable with. Good luck either way! 
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yofool, you are stupid if you buy the car. There are better deals out there. look around or be stupid. You make the call.
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do you need 4wd or FWD? Otherwise I would shoot for a RWD 6mt G35
as others have said, thats way to high a price. My car stickered for $38.8K and I got it for $34.5K
as others have said, thats way to high a price. My car stickered for $38.8K and I got it for $34.5K
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Like Yofool say, u be a stupid fool of u buy that car and be a really stupid fool if u get the SER.


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I brought my 2005 G35sport/premium and mudgaurd had 2400 miles on it for 29,600 out the door from eBay give that a try too...
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The Altima SER looks great but it's fwd. The G35 is rwd and handles better. It should be easy to decide IMO $32k for that demo is high and I would rather just buy new. Even if it's the manager, you have to expect that demo cars are driven hard right from the start.
When car shopping, never pay attention to MSRP. Do your research, find out invoice costs, what other deals are in the area, and what exactly you are looking for. Don't take the car salesman's word that you are getting a good deal.
When car shopping, never pay attention to MSRP. Do your research, find out invoice costs, what other deals are in the area, and what exactly you are looking for. Don't take the car salesman's word that you are getting a good deal.
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Last September, I bought my '04 Premium, Sport, no Nav w/5K, manager's car (he left his CD's in the changer) for $30K. BTW - no squeaks, ratttles, issues. If it had any, they were sorted out before I bought. Flawless ever since-no regrets.
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It's a nice looking car, but the price is high, and as jawjaw said, you have no idea how it was driven (who did the manager lend it to-etc.). I like the AWD a lot. There is always another car, so don't get stuck on an easily available one. Have fun shopping!
