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30.6OTD for 08Ex-l Navi and Res.
by ekdal on Wed Nov 05 10:05:51 PST 2008
Well I was just offered 30.6 from my local dealer here in NC. Includes mud gaurds, rail something or other and trunk box. I guess it's not bad. I'm thinking inflation might hit and although I was offered about 300 less from a dealer in Charlotte I like shopping locally.
Re: Wow! [joe97]
by traindriver on Tue Oct 28 22:52:19 PDT 2008
Joe97, You need to scroll down the main page at Bradshaw to see the special: 44325 msrp - 11375 discount = 32950. You missed the "sahara sandstone" in the inventory for 44325. other NC/SC/GA dealers: you need to dig around a little but most are on the "specials" page Infiniti of Charlotte: 7521 off South Atlanta: up to 12k off Gwinnett: 33498 Crossroads: 8k off Modern: up to 10k off Edmunds incentives page shows 6000 mfr to dealer cash and a 1500 "sell down" bonus. (whatever that is; never heard that term before) I assume this means a total of $7500 mfr to dealer cash before you begin to negotiate any dealership discount off of sticker. It seems possible to see a +/- 10k discount for an educated negotiator. might be demos, might be smoke and mirrors -- I can't say with any authority. Anyway, we probably need to drift back towards discussion of the Genesis; makes the hosts antsy when we get out of a narrow range. Edit: I see a handfull of 08 M35's on ebay with miles in the low teens for 27xxx to 30xxx -- so 33-36k for a new one doesn't seem out of line. There's also 2 new Genesis in Ohio on ebay: 36k msrp, buy it now for 33276 plus 275 fee. Another in Jacksonville NC 35k msrp, buy it now for 32450 so the discounting has begun on the Genesis also. FWIW
Re: Wow! [carolinabob]
by traindriver on Tue Oct 28 13:55:55 PDT 2008
Carolinabob, I hope deals like that are available next August. If so, that's the car I will probably push for. I figured that you must be near me from reading some of your posts in the past. I'm in Greenwood, so any dealer from Atlanta to Charleston to Charlotte would be easily manageable. Where are you getting your info about Bradshaw Infiniti? (online, Greenville News, etc.) Do you have anything positive or negative to say about them or others in the region? thanks
Re: Wow! [allmet33]
by traindriver on Tue Oct 28 09:05:46 PDT 2008
I would think if the Genesis is high on your list, but the wife insists against it...I would shoot for the M35/45. I really like the M35 also. At MSRP, it's way more than I want to pay. From my research here and elsewhere, it appears significant discounts are available which could get the M into my comfort zone. I will probably shoot a couple of Infiniti dealers an email and see where they stand in my area. If the general consensus is something like "we'll take 2k off sticker if you buy in the next 48 hours" then I will probably hit delete and move on to something else rather quickly. If they come out aggressive on price from the start, I will get real interested real quick and move the M way up the list of contenders. A base model M35 at an msrp of $43k would give me all of the "goodies" that I want anyway. (seems like I saw an ad in the Charlotte paper awhile back offering 6 or 7k off, but I can't remember now) One concern I have is that when I checked the online inventories recently, all of the remaining M's were fairly heavily optioned and thus too pricey for me. I don't know how many low end models might be available, especially since we are both picky about colors. I will be buying around "closeout" time, so I am confident that I would do well enough on whatever I end up with.
03 Cobra Highway Mileage
by svtfangs on Mon Oct 27 10:28:21 PDT 2008
My Sunday car is an 03 Cobra- pullley, intake, MAC exhaust, SCT tuned. I am pushing around 500-515 crank. I drove it from Charlotte NC to Myrtle Beach SC and got an average of 22mpg on the highway. As long as I stay out of boost it gets pretty good mileage on the highway. In the city...well, thats a different matter! ;)
Re: Are these lease numbers right?? [jpp5862]
by jpp5862 on Fri Oct 24 14:45:31 PDT 2008
I just got quoted these terms on a lease for a 2008 Pathfinder SE 4x4 V6 with Premium package only. The residual and money factor look way off, I realize the market for these vehicles is bad, but didn't realize it was this bad. Has anyone else come across this? Selling Price with Rebates: $28,000.00 With $0 Out-Of-Pocket (no money down), your lease payment for 39-months is $726.66 Per month. Residual: .37 / $12,216.53 Money Factor: .00335 Miles Per Year: 12,000 (10,000 is not available) As an update, the $726 above includes the taxes, which I did not mean to be included. I am looking for $0 down to mean No Cap Cost Reduction, not necessarily no fees, taxes, etc. At any rate, they are going to get back to me with an updated number, but I'm still surprised by the residual and money factors used.

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