G37S Sedan price?
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G37S Sedan price?
Hey guys! Looking for all your opinions. Is this a fair price for this sedan?
2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan 4dr Journey RWD
2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan 4dr Journey RWD
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not sure because it's a 2013, but I think it's a little much.
I paid $23,900 for a 2012 G37xS full loaded with all options. it was at 38,000 miles....
I would says closer to $27,500 would probably be more fair.
I paid $23,900 for a 2012 G37xS full loaded with all options. it was at 38,000 miles....
I would says closer to $27,500 would probably be more fair.
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Hey guys! Looking for all your opinions. Is this a fair price for this sedan?
2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan 4dr Journey RWD
2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan 4dr Journey RWD
There are a lot of factors. Pricing varies by region, too.
If you think this is overpriced, then you have to figure in how much you value accessibility to this car, right now. Maybe that's worth the difference. I mean, you're in San Diego, the car is in San Diego, you want it, it's for sale right now... LOL
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Something interesting:
From the Carfax.
Kearny Mesa sold itself the car at auction last month?
Ignore the above comment, if you'd like. A bit off topic but interesting.
Okay back on topic. I think that's a bit too much for that car. I paid thousands less for a G37x (I know, apples to oranges, most sedans seem to be an X) with 5700 miles. Full disclosure: it had a fender bender (cosmetic) on the Car Fax (I guess we're comparing apples to lemons now )
Sean
From the Carfax.
Kearny Mesa sold itself the car at auction last month?
Ignore the above comment, if you'd like. A bit off topic but interesting.
Okay back on topic. I think that's a bit too much for that car. I paid thousands less for a G37x (I know, apples to oranges, most sedans seem to be an X) with 5700 miles. Full disclosure: it had a fender bender (cosmetic) on the Car Fax (I guess we're comparing apples to lemons now )
Sean
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RWD G37S Sport Package Sedans are a rare breed here in San Diego.
That one even has the Tech Package (very rare) and the Spoiler/Blacked Out Grill option. It's truly "fully" loaded.
I figured out when I purchased my 2013 that it was only 4-5K more to buy a brand new G37S as opposed to a 1 year old low mileage CPO.
For this particular one, I'm fairly certain they would probably take $2000 less than the asking price (work with Greg Wyatt in sales and tell him you are a forum member)
Journey with Premium is another story. You can have one of those for much less as there is a ton of inventory (i.e. supply and demand).
That one even has the Tech Package (very rare) and the Spoiler/Blacked Out Grill option. It's truly "fully" loaded.
I figured out when I purchased my 2013 that it was only 4-5K more to buy a brand new G37S as opposed to a 1 year old low mileage CPO.
For this particular one, I'm fairly certain they would probably take $2000 less than the asking price (work with Greg Wyatt in sales and tell him you are a forum member)
Journey with Premium is another story. You can have one of those for much less as there is a ton of inventory (i.e. supply and demand).
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I picked my 2012 G37S 6MT for about 27k. Granted mine was a lease buyout from a forum member here with 20k miles and in Vibrant Red. Both 6MT and color combo is very very hard to come across. The rarity of my car, and the short distance to complete the transaction made the price worth it to me.
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The owner could have turned it in at any Infiniti dealership at the end of the lease, probably even at Kearny Mesa. Then the car would have gone to Infiniti to resell at an auction to any dealer. Or Kearny Mesa probably had the option to buy it from Infiniti before it went to auction.
As far as the price- yeah it seems high. I picked up a 2013 S with a 6spd. and 18k miles for a couple thousand less last month. The 6spd. was much more rare and higher priced than the A/T was over the last 3-4 months I searched for it.
Also factor in how long you are going to keep the car. If you don't think you are going to keep it long enough to use the 100k Infiniti certified warranty, most dealers can remove that warranty and save you another $800-$900. You might want to use that as a last bargaining chip if you cannot get to the price you want.
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I bought my 6MT Sedan for $32+tax, less than a year old, with 3900 miles on it.
With patience and effort, you can find cars like that, where the first year depreciation works in your favor on a car that, for whatever reason, someone else couldn't actually afford to own. It also helps if you're willing to travel to pick up the car.
With patience and effort, you can find cars like that, where the first year depreciation works in your favor on a car that, for whatever reason, someone else couldn't actually afford to own. It also helps if you're willing to travel to pick up the car.
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