2007 G35s Discount or MSRP?
#46
2007 Lexus IS 350 ( Edmunds TMV Pricing Report ):
( Everything except Lexus Pre-Collision System w/ Dynamic Cruise Control. )
Lexus IS 350 Base Price: $35,705
Luxury Plus Package: $4,215
Navigation System / Mark Levinson Package: $3,990
Intuitive Parking Assist: $500
Headlamp Washers: $100
Destination Charge: $590
Total MSRP w/ Options: $45,100
( Everything except Lexus Pre-Collision System w/ Dynamic Cruise Control. )
Lexus IS 350 Base Price: $35,705
Luxury Plus Package: $4,215
Navigation System / Mark Levinson Package: $3,990
Intuitive Parking Assist: $500
Headlamp Washers: $100
Destination Charge: $590
Total MSRP w/ Options: $45,100
#48
Originally Posted by S L I C K
I'll be getting a 2007 Infiniti G35x AWD or a G35 Sport with the Premium Package, Navigation Package, and the Technology Package. I'm hoping to pay around $38,000 for it after negotiations. ( I don't think any 2007 Infiniti G35 model is worth more than $40,000. ) I'm glad that the Technology Package is only around $1,000 though. If the pricing for the 2007 Infiniti G35 is right, I have no doubt in my mind that it'll rape the competition.
2007 G35x
w/ Premium Package
w/ Navigation Package
w/ Technology Package
w/ Rosewood Trim
w/ XM Satellite (for NAV-Traffic)
I would say the Active-Steer too, but I would assume that's not available w/ the AWD system. I think the Tech Package would be more than the $1,000 you indicated.
I really hope this setup doesnt go past the $40k mark. The 330xi w/ similar options comes out to like $48k. The IS350 is an option, altho it doesnt have the AWD I'm looking for.
If the G35 comes up above $42k, then I'll prolly have to move to the Lexus GS350 AWD.
#49
Originally Posted by DaCurryman
That's very similar to the setup I'm looking at:
2007 G35x
w/ Premium Package
w/ Navigation Package
w/ Technology Package
w/ Rosewood Trim
w/ XM Satellite (for NAV-Traffic)
I would say the Active-Steer too, but I would assume that's not available w/ the AWD system. I think the Tech Package would be more than the $1,000 you indicated.
I really hope this setup doesnt go past the $40k mark. The 330xi w/ similar options comes out to like $48k. The IS350 is an option, altho it doesnt have the AWD I'm looking for.
If the G35 comes up above $42k, then I'll prolly have to move to the Lexus GS350 AWD.
2007 G35x
w/ Premium Package
w/ Navigation Package
w/ Technology Package
w/ Rosewood Trim
w/ XM Satellite (for NAV-Traffic)
I would say the Active-Steer too, but I would assume that's not available w/ the AWD system. I think the Tech Package would be more than the $1,000 you indicated.
I really hope this setup doesnt go past the $40k mark. The 330xi w/ similar options comes out to like $48k. The IS350 is an option, altho it doesnt have the AWD I'm looking for.
If the G35 comes up above $42k, then I'll prolly have to move to the Lexus GS350 AWD.
Last edited by S L I C K; 09-13-2006 at 12:48 PM.
#50
#51
#52
Originally Posted by G35-2-B
Per infor from my dealer, re the 2007 G35X Sedan, in CANADA :
- lease rate is 6.9% (Ouch)
- Residuals are 54% for 36 months; 47% for 48 months
- MSRP is $51, 040 with Prem/Nav
- MSRP is $51, 140 with Prem/Nav/Tech
- lease rate is 6.9% (Ouch)
- Residuals are 54% for 36 months; 47% for 48 months
- MSRP is $51, 040 with Prem/Nav
- MSRP is $51, 140 with Prem/Nav/Tech
Nonetheless, assuming it's true, a 2007 G35x w/ Prem/Nav/Tech (which is what I want) would be $45,747 US. That seems way too high. What am I not getting here?
That's based on the conversion done here: http://www.xe.com/ucc
#53
#54
As long as the new G35 Sport is priced at around $34k, I'm in the game. This G35 Sport is the only car that comes with EVERYTHING I need and NOTHING I don't. Seriously I don't want sunroof (had it on my G35 coupe and used only few times), Nav, Active steering or premium pkg. If I had to spec the G35 as I would like, it will be just like G35 Sport with HID, Step w/ paddle, alum pedals and of course leather.
If I can only get the VPP or get like $2,000 off MSRP, I will be thrilled. This car would be the super bargain at low $30k. Can't believe some people pay over $40k for IS350
If I can only get the VPP or get like $2,000 off MSRP, I will be thrilled. This car would be the super bargain at low $30k. Can't believe some people pay over $40k for IS350
#55
#56
Originally Posted by trebien
If you directly work for Nissan or a supplier, VPP is under invoice (About 4% I believe). If you know somebody, and are using one of their "coupons" then the total VPP price works out to about invoice, maybe $100 over.
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