Traded my 07 for an 08 G35S
Originally Posted by 306HP
I sold my IS250AWD for just around 25k, mine had NAV though and made a small profit which I used as the lease inception fees. I agree the G is not holding its value well.
I dont think the G is going to hold its value well going forward, the lease deals these guys have been making are a give away. In the next 2 to 3 years there is going to be a lot of G35s for sale out there as these lease deals come to an end. Am hoping they will continue these lease deals with the 2010/2011 model. I love the G, but the monthly payments just make me even happier.
I dont think the G is going to hold its value well going forward, the lease deals these guys have been making are a give away. In the next 2 to 3 years there is going to be a lot of G35s for sale out there as these lease deals come to an end. Am hoping they will continue these lease deals with the 2010/2011 model. I love the G, but the monthly payments just make me even happier.
^^ Funny how a 40k car goes to 55k with all the options (335i). I'd just go base M3 if I were going to go with a loaded 335i...
Sorry, your argument is very stupid.
Sorry, your argument is very stupid.
The IS250 was a big mistake on my part, everything else with the car was perfect for me but the lack of power was just frustrating. I started looking for a fully loaded car with the perfomance and a nice price. There is only one answer to that, the G.
Personally I wouldnt buy a base model of asnything, the 335i is a good choice though since you get the class leading power. But I like to differentiate myself from all the other cars other than just by power. A car that provides as many bells & whistles as possible with close to class leading power is a true winner for me. It shows I am getting more for my money than just the power and the brand. A lesson learnt from the IS250 (it has no power though
)
Just my 2 cents
Personally I wouldnt buy a base model of asnything, the 335i is a good choice though since you get the class leading power. But I like to differentiate myself from all the other cars other than just by power. A car that provides as many bells & whistles as possible with close to class leading power is a true winner for me. It shows I am getting more for my money than just the power and the brand. A lesson learnt from the IS250 (it has no power though
)Just my 2 cents
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
+1, snow tires and RWD > all season tires and AWD.
I can however see the small %.05 times when AWD would be nice
Originally Posted by DaveB
Damn, if you could have waited just a few months more, you could be in the significantly faster G37 sedan with the 7AT.
I'd have stuck with the original car and used the lost $15k to get something nicer next time around.
Even Russ wouldn't do this trade.
Originally Posted by CrazyRuskie
^^ Funny how a 40k car goes to 55k with all the options (335i). I'd just go base M3 if I were going to go with a loaded 335i...
Sorry, your argument is very stupid.
Sorry, your argument is very stupid.
Last edited by ugaexploder; May 28, 2008 at 06:20 PM.
Originally Posted by 306HP
The IS250 was a big mistake on my part, everything else with the car was perfect for me but the lack of power was just frustrating. I started looking for a fully loaded car with the perfomance and a nice price. There is only one answer to that, the G.
Personally I wouldnt buy a base model of asnything, the 335i is a good choice though since you get the class leading power. But I like to differentiate myself from all the other cars other than just by power. A car that provides as many bells & whistles as possible with close to class leading power is a true winner for me. It shows I am getting more for my money than just the power and the brand. A lesson learnt from the IS250 (it has no power though
)
Just my 2 cents
Personally I wouldnt buy a base model of asnything, the 335i is a good choice though since you get the class leading power. But I like to differentiate myself from all the other cars other than just by power. A car that provides as many bells & whistles as possible with close to class leading power is a true winner for me. It shows I am getting more for my money than just the power and the brand. A lesson learnt from the IS250 (it has no power though
)Just my 2 cents
Originally Posted by ugaexploder
okay buddy. let's just describe arguments as stupid and that'll make you the smart one. good call...and uhh, i don't remember a loaded 335i which is comparable to a g35 costing 55k. i'm not talking about you putting 19" 5k rims and all the other stuff that doesn't come on a G35. opt a 335i similary to that of a prem/nav/tech g35 and it won't come out to 55k guaranteed BRUH. and a 335i with a chip would smoke a m3 so your argument is even more retarded
A 335i with a chip might smoke an M3 in the straight line, but it won't be as reliable. And if straight line performance is all you wanted, you could get that in cheaper ways.
Originally Posted by ugaexploder
okay buddy. let's just describe arguments as stupid and that'll make you the smart one. good call...and uhh, i don't remember a loaded 335i which is comparable to a g35 costing 55k. i'm not talking about you putting 19" 5k rims and all the other stuff that doesn't come on a G35. opt a 335i similary to that of a prem/nav/tech g35 and it won't come out to 55k guaranteed BRUH. and a 335i with a chip would smoke a m3 so your argument is even more retarded
My G has premium/tech/nav packages and is a 5AT. A 335i sedan with leather, premium package, sport package, auto transmission, active cruise control, comfort access system, heated front seats, nav system, satellite radio comes out to 51395 on BMWs web site. My G retailed for 39,700 and I bought it for 37K (I bought it in 11/06 the first full month the '07 Gs were available, so if i were looking now, I'd likely be able to get it at invoice instead of around 1k over invoice, good luck getting more than a 500-1000 bucks knocked of MSRP on an BMW 335i).
Originally Posted by dopey
It's not 55k but it's over 50k.
My G has premium/tech/nav packages and is a 5AT. A 335i sedan with leather, premium package, sport package, auto transmission, active cruise control, comfort access system, heated front seats, nav system, satellite radio comes out to 51395 on BMWs web site. My G retailed for 39,700 and I bought it for 37K (I bought it in 11/06 the first full month the '07 Gs were available, so if i were looking now, I'd likely be able to get it at invoice instead of around 1k over invoice, good luck getting more than a 500-1000 bucks knocked of MSRP on an BMW 335i).
My G has premium/tech/nav packages and is a 5AT. A 335i sedan with leather, premium package, sport package, auto transmission, active cruise control, comfort access system, heated front seats, nav system, satellite radio comes out to 51395 on BMWs web site. My G retailed for 39,700 and I bought it for 37K (I bought it in 11/06 the first full month the '07 Gs were available, so if i were looking now, I'd likely be able to get it at invoice instead of around 1k over invoice, good luck getting more than a 500-1000 bucks knocked of MSRP on an BMW 335i).
+1 I would have to agree. Y pay an extra 10-15k for a car that is on par in every aspect. plus you have to bend over every time you want to get it fixed. now granted BWM comes with the 4 years of service,,,, but that is like paying for all ur service up front at the dealers premium price when u buy the car.
ALSO, you get the added benefit of driving a "BMW" which allows you to act like you can't see the end of your own nose. Which means the rest of us are laughing our way to the bank 10k richer when your still thinking your **** smells like roses.
Now with that said the beamer is still a hot car. It can hold its own and is respectable in every aspect. Buy why pay more and get less? Unless you need a reason to make your **** smell better.



