How much did you pay for your used G37?
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Blue book changes depending on where you are and what season. G37 and other cars like it including convertibles will cost more in summer... all wheel drive cost more in winter. I drove up to pa to buy mine in the middle of winter. The dealership was interested in 4x4 trucks not sport sedans so they priced it to move so they didnt have it on the lot all winter.
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All depends on what year you're looking at, the color, the options, and how many miles on it. I just paid $29K even for a 2011 certified graphite shadow w/ graphite interior and 21K miles.
I wanted a certified car with some time left on the original basic warranty, because I know first-hand that Carfax is pretty much worthless, as reporting is completely voluntary, and I expect next to zero problems with a car I buy. If the dealer isn't wiling to spend the $$$ to cert the car, I don't want it. Granted, my last G wasn't certified and was great, but that was awhile ago and I've grown more risk-averse over time.
I had shopped for roughly a month, and felt like I got a decent deal for what I wanted. The only other cars for the same anticipated price after negotiation either had more miles or weren't certified.
If you're looking at an ''09, I would think you can snag one at the price you mentioned, depending on the mileage. Just make sure you know how to spot prior accident clues.
I wanted a certified car with some time left on the original basic warranty, because I know first-hand that Carfax is pretty much worthless, as reporting is completely voluntary, and I expect next to zero problems with a car I buy. If the dealer isn't wiling to spend the $$$ to cert the car, I don't want it. Granted, my last G wasn't certified and was great, but that was awhile ago and I've grown more risk-averse over time.
I had shopped for roughly a month, and felt like I got a decent deal for what I wanted. The only other cars for the same anticipated price after negotiation either had more miles or weren't certified.
If you're looking at an ''09, I would think you can snag one at the price you mentioned, depending on the mileage. Just make sure you know how to spot prior accident clues.
Last edited by kysrsoze; 03-23-2013 at 02:32 AM.
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Just picked up a 2010 G37x, Liquid Platinum (silver) with Graphite (black) interior. 47k miles, loaded (Bluetooth, nav, heated seats, back-up camera, Bose, etc.) for $23,6xx. Got $6000 on the trade-in (03 G35 sedan with 147k) so all-told with taxes and such it was $19k cash. Not bad, I think. Some minor wear and tear (mostly light scratches on the exterior around the door handles and one particularly bad spot on the deck lid where someone tried to remove a dealership badge) but the interior's remarkably clean. I can't complain. Should be loving it for years to come!