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Official 2007 Infiniti G35 Negotiated Deal Thread

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Old 01-30-2007, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by kewltea
wow that's a insane deal. And in LA too!!! I'm jealous

It is the second time I have bought a car from a dealership, the first being a 2003 Acura CL Type-S. Both purchases took nearly 8 hours, but I came away with the best deals. This one was a bit easier, mainly because it was a new car, but it was worth it to negotiate!

Maybe I should start a "how to get the best deal on a new G35" thread.

Sorry you are jealous. But I hope you are happy with your car.

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Old 01-30-2007, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by herschelg123
Hi, new to this forum. Was an Acura owner, now an Infiniti owner:

Car: G35 Sport, Sedan, Liquid Platinum, Black interior
Packages: Premium
Under Invoice: $1000, plus an extra $2000 for my trade in. That is what 8 hours of negotiating got me!

I look forward to reading articles from fellow G owners.

Herschel
which dealer?? and yes please make a new thread on how to negociate! haha, $1000 UNDER INVOICE? it just doesnt make sense to me why a dealer would sell a brand new car UNDER invoice when they can EASILY sell $1000 ABOVE invoice. the car isnt old by any means its mind boggling actually! hehe.

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Old 01-30-2007, 06:11 PM
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which dealer?? and yes please make a new thread on how to negociate! haha, $1000 UNDER INVOICE? it just doesnt make sense to me why a dealer would sell a brand new car UNDER invoice when they can EASILY sell $1000 ABOVE invoice. the car isnt old by any means its mind boggling actually! hehe.

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Wow, thanks for catching my mistake.
I honestly did not mean to put $1000 under invoice. That would be too good of a deal.
It was $1000 under the sticker price, which was about the MSRP. You are right, the car is too new to go under invoice.
Even using the Costco membership for car buying was not much of a help, but the dealer applied the savings anyway.
Sorry for all the confusion. I still think $1000 under MSRP was still pretty good. Just not as good as $1000 under invoice!
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by herschelg123
Wow, thanks for catching my mistake.
I honestly did not mean to put $1000 under invoice. That would be too good of a deal.
It was $1000 under the sticker price, which was about the MSRP. You are right, the car is too new to go under invoice.
Even using the Costco membership for car buying was not much of a help, but the dealer applied the savings anyway.
Sorry for all the confusion. I still think $1000 under MSRP was still pretty good. Just not as good as $1000 under invoice!
Herschel
Ok, no longer as jealous . Still a good deal!!
 
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by herschelg123
Wow, thanks for catching my mistake.
I honestly did not mean to put $1000 under invoice. That would be too good of a deal.
It was $1000 under the sticker price, which was about the MSRP. You are right, the car is too new to go under invoice.
Even using the Costco membership for car buying was not much of a help, but the dealer applied the savings anyway.
Sorry for all the confusion. I still think $1000 under MSRP was still pretty good. Just not as good as $1000 under invoice!
Herschel
ok that makes mroe sense now. yes thats a good deal considering all the dealers in called in socal wanted sticker (lowest they went was $700 below sticker). which dealer in socal?

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Old 01-30-2007, 11:10 PM
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$500 over invoice, including oil changes for life and all regular services,
15K, 30K, etc.

$1000+ under MSRP, out the door, including: clear bra ($995), taxes & fees

Slow Sat. at Infiniti dealer in NoVA.
 
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Old 01-31-2007, 01:30 AM
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ok that makes mroe sense now. yes thats a good deal considering all the dealers in called in socal wanted sticker (lowest they went was $700 below sticker). which dealer in socal?

vick
I went to Infiniti of Montclair off the 10 freeway. Ask for Jerry Martinez. Best salesman I have ever worked worth.

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I had a great experience at Herb Chambers Infiniti in Boston. They gave me a great price without hassle.

The sales manager at Herb Chambers was excellent. They couldn't quite match Quirk's price, but they came close, and they had the color I wanted. The tech package cars are hard to find I guess.

Can't say enough about Herb Chambers. They were great. Hope this helps! I love the car! :-)
 

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Old 02-09-2007, 06:08 PM
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Model: 2007 Infinity G35 Sport 6MT
Packages/Options: Premium, Nav, Rear Spoiler, Spash Guards, Trunk cargo net, Wheel lock, Tinted windows, side door clear protection, 3 oil change.
Price: 40,000 ODT
Area: SoCal
 
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Originally Posted by jwbrewster
I had a great experience at Herb Chambers Infiniti in Boston. They gave me a great price without hassle. I had called around first and Quirk in Quincy MA was basically "giving" cars away at the time since they were losing the dealership.

The sales manager at Herb Chambers was excellent. They couldn't quite match Quirk's price, but they came close, and they had the color I wanted. The tech package cars are hard to find I guess.

I ended up with a Platinum Graphite G35x, Prem/Nav/Tech/Trunk Mat/Mudguards for $37,100 - which is somewhere around $400 - $500 over invoice I think. MSRP was $40,190.

Lease w/Sales tax (not property tax) is $478.00. 12mos/24k miles, and I put about $2900 total out of pocket (1400 down + fees/taxes, etc) to get it.

Can't say enough about Herb Chambers. They were great. Hope this helps! I love the car! :-)
Sounds definitely like a good deal. Do you think they can regularly do these deals or did it take serious negotiation?

Your lease is really for only 12 months with 24k miles?
 
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My mistake - not quite that good. :-) 24 mos / 24k miles. I think it was just because Quirk (a local dealer) was going out of business and practically giving cars away. Plus - January is probably a tough time to sell cars in New England. Still, buying from Herb Chambers was one of the best car buying experiences I've had. Nice guys. If you're looking - go check out the VPP page to see if your company has a deal with Nissan.

If you do - it's probably plan D

PLAN A & C is basically for Nissan employees only from what I can tell ('07 G35 is available on this plan)

http://www.insidenissan.com/vpp/nissan/index.html

PLAN D seems like it's for other companies that have special pricing with Nissan ('07 G35 is not available as of 2/8 on this plan):

http://www.insidenissan.com/vpp/vendor/index.html
 

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Northern VA/DC area

G35x sedan 2007 (splash guards, sunroof/moonroof, cargo net)

400 UNDER INVOICE = 3200 under MSRP

invoice at 32950

purchased at 32550

out the door 34760.
 
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I just got a Black Journey sedan w/ premium package today for $500 over invoice at Peninsula Infiniti in Redwood City!

It's such a beautiful car!
 
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Originally Posted by edpark30
G35x sedan 2007 (splash guards, sunroof/moonroof, cargo net)

400 UNDER INVOICE = 3200 under MSRP

invoice at 32950

purchased at 32550

out the door 34760.

Originally Posted by Z2G
I just got a Black Journey sedan w/ premium package today for $500 over invoice at Peninsula Infiniti in Redwood City!

It's such a beautiful car!
edpark30 and Z2G, what dealers did you guys go to (name and location)? I'm in Kentucky, and the two delears I have been working with so far are jacking me around. $400 under invoice sounds like the place to start. I am looking to get a fully loaded AWD.
 
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Old 02-12-2007, 04:17 PM
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edpark30 and Z2G, what dealers did you guys go to (name and location)? I'm in Kentucky, and the two delears I have been working with so far are jacking me around. $400 under invoice sounds like the place to start. I am looking to get a fully loaded AWD.
I'm in California. However, I think the person who got $400 UNDER invoice was VERY LUCKY. I really doubt you can duplicate that price. Since the 07 sedans are a new redesign, I can't imagine dealers offering even invoice for it. And, below invoice is usually for older previous model years. From this thread, you can see that most ppl, at best, got around $500-1000 over invoice. Of course, try to get what you can since it does vary with location.
 


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