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Re: DO NOT BUY THIS CAR! [stevet6]
by c_lite on Tue Oct 27 06:28:23 PDT 2009
Out of oil? Gas? Engine Oil? You must be talking about Engine Oil. No car "uses up" engine oil that I know - it just gets dirty over time. If you had a leak and it drained out that would be another story. In that case you would see oil leakage and the car would definitely give low oil pressure warning. I am sorry, but so many things doesn't make sense in your post.
Re: new purchase Nalley Infiniti Marietta, Ga [slickric]
by y3chen86 on Sun Oct 25 16:43:30 PDT 2009
You make me jealous... almost 10k below MSRP. That's insane.
new purchase Nalley Infiniti Marietta, Ga
by slickric on Sun Oct 25 16:14:10 PDT 2009
Purchased a 2009 black on black G37s coupe with Premium, Nav., Sport packages as well as spoiler, kick plates,splash guards,trunk mat and trunk net. $36,900 plus TTL. Excellent experience overall. :) MSRP $46,010
Re: 2010 Supply - Catching up with demand. [dolphin5]
by sewellgsm on Thu Oct 22 12:00:40 PDT 2009
Depending on credit and how much a customer puts down - one can acquire rates as low as 4.5% (BOA maybe even lower). If you don't take the $6k - you can get 0% from Infiniti (for 36 months). As for leases, Infiniti would rather you buy a QX than lease it - they have been burned in the past on big SUV's as gas prices go up and down. The lease is still better than most other big SUV's in the market, but flat out buying one - taking the $6k seems to be what most customers are choosing. :)
Bought mine at end of July
by rmpierce on Wed Aug 26 12:17:53 PDT 2009
Sticker was about $43.5K for 2008 AWD Journey with Premium, 18" wheels/articulating head lights, Lux Style, mud guards, cargo cover. White w/black leather. Discounted to about $36.5K, and traded a 2002 325i with over 100,000 miles for $5,900. 42 month lease is $420/mo (15K miles/year) including 10% PA monthly lease tax. They offered me a buy on the car for just over $33K, but I didn't want to be in the $600 monthly payment range. Didn't qualify for cash-for-clunkers since my BMW got 21 mpg. I think this was good deal, as I got nearly six grand off the sticker on a lease, and they gave me a better price than everyone else offered for my trade. I like the car. It has a small back seat and the cargo area is smallish, but I knew that going in, and it's the trade-off for it being a relatively small crossover with decent gas mileage, great power, and exceptional handling. I look at it this way: with the 18" wheels and relatively agressive stock tires, there is nothing on the road that will out handle this car that has a hatch, is bigger, and has all-weather capability. I've driven many X3's as loaners when I had my 3-series, and they do not handle any better on the stock tires than my EX. The X5, CX-9, and MDX are all roomier, but they feel heavier, take up way more room in my garage, and can't out hustle the EX through turns. Also, the CX-9 is not in this class for luxury/refinement, and the X5/MDX cost $5-10K more out the door for the same equipment. Oh, and BMW stereos and tech interfaces are awful compared to the ones in my EX. So,...for all that, I'll squish my smallish kids in the back seat for their 10 minute drives to ball games, and pile stuff on top of my golf clubs in the cargo area when I go shopping. It is hard to give up a BMW once you have one, but this car is overall better than an X3, and it costs way, way, less comparably equipped than either an X3 or a 3-series wagon (which usually has to be custom ordered). And, it looks better than an X3 too.
Looking for AMEX Partner
by tchmak on Tue Oct 13 05:48:03 PDT 2009
Need an AMEX Code Partner I purchased a G37 Sedan on 10/03/09 w/ premium package, mats, cargo net, splash guards for $31,289, which is about $6000 off the $37,275 MSRP (+ tax, title and doc fee). Roswell Infiniti of Ga made my purchase hassle free. Internet Sales Mgr is great to deal with. Please respond to me with the AMEX Redemption Code, and I'll enter it on the following Infiniti website: http://www.nnainfo.com/Rewards/datacapture.html I will send you a screen capture of the info entered and the submission confirmation. My e-mail address: tchmak1@gmail.com Owner Redemption Code VIN Full Name Last Name Street Address City State Zip Code Thanks.

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