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Atlanta, Georgia Infiniti Car Dealers

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"Of all of the metro Atlanta dealers that I visited regarding the purchase of a 2008 G35 South Atlanta Infinity was by far the most competitive. I rece"... Read more Review by: gator41

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Re: Just leased a 2010 G37 Journey with Premium package in Atlanta [CSF] by mrminsky1 on Mon Aug 02 04:44:43 PDT 2010

YOU need to contact Roswell Infiniti in Roswell, GA. They should be well within driving distance from you..... By the way this was not just for one car. I could have had any color I wanted with the same MSRP. It was well worth it. I do not know how this will change after today. I did the deal on Saturday July 31st... I dealt with the internet dept.. They are very professional and extremely nice. Funny that you mentioned that you are from Alabama. HE did say they have to be competitive because there are so many Infiniti delaerships in Atlanta. They get people from Alabama all the time because there is only one delearship.. I would love to hear how you do

Re: Just bought a 2010 M35X [berard] by ram60 on Sat Apr 10 09:30:30 PDT 2010

Great deal, Which Maryland dealer did you buy from and what was there remaining inventory like? I am dealing with Atlanta , GA dealers and the inventory of 2010 is very low. Thanks

Re: 2011 M 37 starting point [svhustler] by ram60 on Mon Apr 05 12:20:53 PDT 2010

Hi svhustler, The $45,888 in my deal was the Cap Cost used for the leasing calculation. I know that it included the Loyalty reduction and I am unclear on the specifics for the remainder of the cap reduction. I have a June 1 turn back date for my current lease and thus have decided to watch the market for a bit longer. Traditionally the deals get better as you get deeper into the summer. Based on recent threads, I am also planning on looking at the 2010 lease option. With many folks getting 10 k or better off of MSRP the deal looks compelling. Good Luck in your hunt!

Costco & AMEX Pricing in GA by duncanp1 on Wed Mar 31 10:11:40 PDT 2010

Looks like Atlanta, GA pricing for new M is $500 over invoice at Guinett Infiniti (Costco Buying Program) and invoice at Nalley Infiniti (American Express Buying Program); not sure if they will waive doc fees ($500+). So, great discounts already and let the games begin; great car, but the depreciation is steep, so invoice buy is pretty important. Hope they will be able to offer rebates for cash buyers in lieu of the loan/lease discounts. I like what I'm hearing about the new 5 series, but can't deal with the unreliability or poor crash safety of the last gen; and I'm not confident the new one will be that much better on those accounts. Thanks Infiniti, for giving us a great alternative. Hope you sell a lot of them.

M37/56 Prices Paid and Buying Experience by duncanp1 on Tue Mar 30 10:49:22 PDT 2010

Moderator: Would you please add this topic for the 2011 M? Appears that Atlanta, GA pricing for new M is $500 over invoice at Guinett Infiniti (Costco Buying Program) and invoice at Nalley Infiniti (American Express Buying Program); not sure if they will waive doc fees ($500+). So, great discounts already and let the games begin; great car, but the depreciation is steep, so invoice buy is pretty important. Hope they sell a lot of them. I like the new 5 series, but can't deal with the unreliability or poor crash safety of the last gen; and I'm not confident the new one will be much better. D.P.

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