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Re: Amount under invoice? [m6user]
by sewellgsm on Tue Nov 17 16:13:24 PST 2009
I really don't have much of a vested interest when giving advice to buyers who are buying from my competitors which 99% of these folks are buying from - obviously I want people who are at my store to buy - that is my job. As for advertising, many dealers advertise loss leaders, to get customers to call or email in or come by - but we don't sell every vehicle at the ad price. We both know that. I don't know all the Nissan programs or what contest, certificates, etc. they may have going. But no one on here is posted they are buying cars for $3250 below invoice - so I don't see your point - this is an Infiniti G buying site. I collect information about my competitors as much as give advice - one of the biggest things I've learned is many dealers charge "dealer fees" and huge "doc fees" which is just code for profit - we don't do that here (maybe we should start). If I am $500 over invoice and someone else is at invoice but has a $500 doc fee - are we not at the same price? It is a ugly circle - dealers want to make money, some customers don't want to the dealers to make money - dealer finds ways to make money without customer realizing it....customer starts to hate dealer for being sneaky...dealer starts to hate customer for being cheap....that is why we choose to give upfront prices, give fair values for trade, give great rates, no dealer fees, reasonable doc fees ($143)...and that is why we sell more cars than all but 1 dealer in the NE last year - our prices may seem a couple of hundred higher at first, but once the whole deal is put together it is as good if not better and many people like that approach. PS Obviously, I get paid to sell cars - my advice is free - take it or leave it. I'm on your side m6user - I really don't want to argue with you anymore. Have a good night. :)
Re: October Incentives [sewellgsm]
by cybernevets on Fri Oct 09 10:43:46 PDT 2009
Can you provide me with more details on the additional $1500 on the G37 coupe? My local dealer (NE Pennsylvania) is not "familiar" with this. I would love to buy a G37x coupe with premium package for $4500 under invoice. Thank you.
Deal on G37XS
by snagiel on Wed Jun 24 06:00:20 PDT 2009
I just reached a deal with a NoVA dealer for a G37X with Sport, Nav, Premium, and Tech (i.e. fairly loaded). MSRP was $43,580, and I negotiated a price of just under $38k. Adding TTL (for MD) and documentation, out-the-door price is $40,901. I'll be picking it up this weekend. I don't know if inventory is thinning out or if finding models with this package combination has always been challenging, but there aren't a lot of them around. One of the local dealers found only a few in the NE region (Mass, NY, IL, and the one in NoVA I ended up purchasing). I was really hoping for a stone (gray) interior, but black seems to be the prevailing color (maybe only with sport package?). As for competition, I also looked at/drove: 328i xDrive: Drove/handled superbly (as expected), but iDrive--for all its improvements over the past few years--is still clunky, and the option list quickly raises the price; a similarly loaded 328 ran close to $49k (and the 335, which is a more natural engine competitor, is well over fifty large, which is crazy) TL SH-AWD: Nice car--handled better than I expected, but definitely not as sharply as the G37. Very roomy. The interior is handsome but the button and dash layout/design is highly confusing--the G37 feels much more intuitive by comparison. IS 250AWD: Good handling reflexes, if somewhat more relaxed than most of the rest. Competent and smooth engine but nowhere near the power of the G37 or the TL. Highly refined and logical interior, but backseat is painfully small. Too bad they don't offer an IS 350AWD. A4 2.0T: Surprisingly disappointing. Interior materials and design were top-notch, of course, but the handling felt very remote and disconnected; it may have been a function of the overboosted steering, but it definitely didn't inspire confidence. And the DVD-based NAV system felt like something out of 2002 (it was especially annoying since a large display in the showroom talked about the next generation NAV system in the Q5--these guys should figure out how to upgrade the entire line at the same time). Cheers.
Re: Referral Redemption Code Again! [kyusssg37x]
by bbz001 on Wed May 20 04:45:20 PDT 2009
That sounds like a pretty good deal. Do you mind sharing where in the NE you made your purchase?
Re: 2009 Infiniti G37 Journey 4dr Sedan (3.7L 6cyl 7A) [johninnj]
by agnosto on Fri Feb 20 05:32:59 PST 2009
Not so fast, as Infinity might build nice looking sport cars but their engines do have main issues like burning oil...: http://www.6mt.net/forum/g37-coupe/29098-excessive-oil-consumption-destroys-engi- - - - - - - ne.html http://www.g35driver.com/forums/g-spot/110973-everyone-check-your-oil.html http://www.6mt.net/forum/g35-coupe/18296-oil-consumption-getting-worse.html Also as a proof, I used to own a new 1997 Maxima that will burn over 1 qt of engine oil at about 2200 miles between oil changes and had rattling engine noise at speeds between 80-83 mph (engine was oil thirsty) and Nissan would not do anything about it (their response was that is normal)... soooo, I got tired of it and traded it in for a Toyota and have never had any issues thereafter... potential Infinity/Nissan buyers be aware... ... enough said, will stick to Toyota/Lexus... good luck to all...
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by chewy734 on Mon Nov 10 14:37:13 PST 2008
So far the best deal I've been able to garner up over here in NE Ohio is $31,912 + TTL for the '08 G35x with Premium Package. This still seems a bit high, don't you think? I figured they'd be willing to deal with me since I went to their dealership a couple times already and they have probably about 40 G35x's sitting on their lot (all '08s)!

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