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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:05 PM
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Infiniti's option bundling sucks

I'm not even ready to buy yet, most likely I'll keep my GTO another year or so, but I've been looking at the various G35 models and options, and it sure seems to me that Infiniti takes buyers by the short hairs when it comes to adding options.

I mean, I might like the upgraded sound system, but not nearly enough to eat the $2300 cost of the premium package. I don't really care about anything else in the premium package. Why can't I just get the SOW separately for a reasonable cost?

Similarly, I might be willing to splurge for the $2000 nav package by itself, if it did not require the premium package as a prerequisite.

I know car makers are doing the bundling thing more and more, so to some extent you almost always have to pay for some items you don't want. But I'm not willing to turn a $33k car into a $37-38k car when I really just want a couple of those options. If I was buying right now, I'd have to go G35S with no options whatsoever. I hope Infiniti loosens up on this extreme bundling for the 2008-2009 models.
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:17 PM
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I honestly don't know why anyone would by this car without the premium package. I understand 2300 is a lot of money, but what you get is well worth it:

SOW
Sunroof
T/T steering wheel
Heated seats (may not be needed depending on region)
Memory Seats/Mirror/Steering wheel
One Touch up/dwown windows
Lumbar support
Homelink
Bluetooth
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:25 PM
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buy a bimmer...they itemize EVERYTHING, but you'll end up paying more for the individual items
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:38 PM
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I'm with you on this one. I wish I could have found a base model with no goodies installed. It's all extra weight as far as I'm concerned. I highly doubt they let up on the bundles. In fact over the past few years they seem to be having less options.

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I'm not even ready to buy yet, most likely I'll keep my GTO another year or so, but I've been looking at the various G35 models and options, and it sure seems to me that Infiniti takes buyers by the short hairs when it comes to adding options.

I mean, I might like the upgraded sound system, but not nearly enough to eat the $2300 cost of the premium package. I don't really care about anything else in the premium package. Why can't I just get the SOW separately for a reasonable cost?

Similarly, I might be willing to splurge for the $2000 nav package by itself, if it did not require the premium package as a prerequisite.

I know car makers are doing the bundling thing more and more, so to some extent you almost always have to pay for some items you don't want. But I'm not willing to turn a $33k car into a $37-38k car when I really just want a couple of those options. If I was buying right now, I'd have to go G35S with no options whatsoever. I hope Infiniti loosens up on this extreme bundling for the 2008-2009 models.
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by G35Sedan07
I honestly don't know why anyone would by this car without the premium package. I understand 2300 is a lot of money, but what you get is well worth it:

SOW
Sunroof
T/T steering wheel
Heated seats (may not be needed depending on region)
Memory Seats/Mirror/Steering wheel
One Touch up/dwown windows
Lumbar support
Homelink
Bluetooth
+1. I utilize everything (save the heated seats) that's included in the prem pkg almost on a daily basis.

Now if only the tech pkg could be had w/o the addition of the nav pkg...
 

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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:43 PM
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not true... they made a lot of options standard like dual climate control, xenons b/c people want them. infiniti is moving their brand image upstream they might place a car under the G in the next upcoming years.
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 07:44 PM
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buy a bimmer...they itemize EVERYTHING, but you'll end up paying more for the individual items
Exactly the reason why I bought the infiniti instead of the new 328xi. The base price was $38,500 on the BMW and it had NOTHING in it. No leather, no HID's, nothing... Such a waste of money.

I dont care what anyone says, Infiniti gives you the most car for your money when comparing it to the other luxury companies out there.
 

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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Number_6
I'm not even ready to buy yet, most likely I'll keep my GTO another year or so, but I've been looking at the various G35 models and options, and it sure seems to me that Infiniti takes buyers by the short hairs when it comes to adding options.

I mean, I might like the upgraded sound system, but not nearly enough to eat the $2300 cost of the premium package. I don't really care about anything else in the premium package. Why can't I just get the SOW separately for a reasonable cost?

Similarly, I might be willing to splurge for the $2000 nav package by itself, if it did not require the premium package as a prerequisite.

I know car makers are doing the bundling thing more and more, so to some extent you almost always have to pay for some items you don't want. But I'm not willing to turn a $33k car into a $37-38k car when I really just want a couple of those options. If I was buying right now, I'd have to go G35S with no options whatsoever. I hope Infiniti loosens up on this extreme bundling for the 2008-2009 models.
From my experience, what Infiniti does is no different than pretty much any other car manufacturer. Lexus is certainly no different. If I were to buy an IS350 here in Canada and wanted the ML sound system....guess what, the only way I can get that is by purchasing a $10,800 package.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 12:13 AM
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personally, i like the honda/acura model the bestest. easy and simple. toyota/lexus is worse than infiniti/nissan.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:01 AM
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+1 Lexus option building is horrible.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:11 AM
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Bottom line get Navigation, you'll regret it in the end.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:14 AM
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it is totally worth every penny in my book would do it agin in a heart beat
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:36 AM
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Wow... I totally disagree.

Premium has so many features it's a given you'd get it.

Sport is so cheap with so many benefits (bigger rims, "better braking", etc)

Tech was the only one that made me choke, but it was pretty cheap.

I have them all and I like the way it's laid out. But... to reiterate what others have said -- every car manufacturer is like that. Except BMW... and Ferrari... where you actually pay extra for stitching in the leather (no joke).
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 02:01 AM
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I definitely think the premium package is worth it.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 09:48 AM
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i disagree....prem is def worth the extra bucks (BOSE SOW ). Infiniti navi system is top notch compared to the rest of the field. After opting for it on my build i have not once regreted it. I think you are wrong thinking the INFINITI Building options sucks, just look at the other car companies I.E. Toyota, Lexus, BMW...
 

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