How much would you/did you pay for your 2007 G35S or G35 Journey sedan?
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I bought my first 2007 Infiniti G35x with Premium, NAV, Tech, AWD, Wood trim ... fully loaded Red color car with 53399 miles at the Manheim auction. It has about 6 months/6600 miles on warranty. The car was super clean with 4.8 rating on Manheim report with one owner lease return from Infiniti. I paid $20500. ($500 dealers fee). I still have to pay registration,sales tax... on $20K.
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it was just a hard car to find for a 6mt sedan that was clean.
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hm yeah i have automatic, its not bad at all. i love the car regardless of mileage but I think i got a good deal...
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2007 G35x,ivory pearl, 45k miles, navigation, rear spoiler, 20" aftermarket wheels, tints. Paid $18600 plus $360 auction fee, $18960 total at Manheim PA.
This was the lowest priced 2007 g35x that sold that day due to the fact that it had aftermarket wheels, dealers dont want to deal with that headache and prefer OEM all day. I saw 2007 g35x's sell for 18k-22k at this dealer auction about a month ago all under 40k miles marked as green light (cars are assigned green, orange, and red lights, depending on whether there is an issue with the car). I also did see 2007 g35x's sold for 14k-18k marked as unibody, with possible frame damage, or crashed and repaired. So the people that paid 15k for their G35x with low mileage, be careful. Even if the carfax comes up clean, it still could have been crashed and never reported. One of my business partners is a car dealer and he has the tool that dealers use to measure paint, and ALL of the cheaper unibody G35's had varying paint thicknesses, sometimes even 3-4 times thicker than stock. When a deal is too good to be true, it probably is.
This was the lowest priced 2007 g35x that sold that day due to the fact that it had aftermarket wheels, dealers dont want to deal with that headache and prefer OEM all day. I saw 2007 g35x's sell for 18k-22k at this dealer auction about a month ago all under 40k miles marked as green light (cars are assigned green, orange, and red lights, depending on whether there is an issue with the car). I also did see 2007 g35x's sold for 14k-18k marked as unibody, with possible frame damage, or crashed and repaired. So the people that paid 15k for their G35x with low mileage, be careful. Even if the carfax comes up clean, it still could have been crashed and never reported. One of my business partners is a car dealer and he has the tool that dealers use to measure paint, and ALL of the cheaper unibody G35's had varying paint thicknesses, sometimes even 3-4 times thicker than stock. When a deal is too good to be true, it probably is.