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Do your homework, obviously! Check the weekend big city newspapers for the best deals. The real papers not the Online edition. At least here in California anything they advertise has to be legit. That may not be the case in other areas. If you want the best deal you may have to travel a distance. I've gone to the bay area and la to get the best deals...about 3 hrs away. I bought a g37 coupe in 08 for 8 grand off and recently a 370z roadster also 8 grand off through the newspaper ads. Or the dealership website. Look for dealers that display their ads on their website. If you are in the Midwest another dealer is fields Infiniti with 2 lots in the Chicago area. They sometimes post good deals on their websites. You may find other deals if you poke around in the papers and on dealer websites. Good luck!
The sport package nets you a lot of "sport" upgrades inc. wheels/tires, suspension, limited slip diff, massive brakes, paddle shifters (if auto), etc. If you are not looking for a sporty ride you should avoid the sport pack. Also, the 08 is a 5 speed auto while the 09+ is a 7 speed auto which will give you a little better mpg (manual is a 6 speed for all years). Those admin fees seem atrocious for a used car!! You should try to negotiate those at least down to 1/2. Also, I think Carmax has similar cars for around 26 or 27 grand.
Is that MSRP around 43 grand? If so I think that's a pretty good deal. You should try to get some free maintenance thrown in though, like a fresh fill of Ester oil and a free 15k service, for example, since it's going to be due in only 8000 miles...
That's a nice color but people are getting 6-7g off 2011's so I think you should shoot for a bigger discount, especially since there's a $3000 rebate, unless you are really hooked on the dealer and the color and equipment. Good luck!
So is MSRP around 42 grand for that car? So then did you pay about 35g plus TTL?? That sounds like an amazing deal if so!
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