Buying a 37 in full
I am about to sell my g35 to my girlfriend, and I was wondering... Around how much should I pay, for a fully loaded 37 without rear active steering? (I will be paying it all in full, cashiers check.)
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The incentive is low financing. It does not make any sense to pay cash when you can take 40K at 3.9% and put it into a good mutual fund, add to your house, put money down on a vacation house, or put it towards the kids' college savings account. Over 6 years, that rate is worth about $6k.
The dealer won't care that you are paying cash.
If you are paying cash, you might be better off waiting until the incentive favors a cash payment.
The dealer won't care that you are paying cash.
If you are paying cash, you might be better off waiting until the incentive favors a cash payment.
Last edited by AMCDeac; Feb 23, 2008 at 07:08 PM.
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look for deals at invoice u might get lucky and get it for like 40 i'd say. i got my 6mt FULLY loaded even with 4WAS for 42k w/tax sooo yeah also keep in mind its the 6mt sport so if u get a journey fully loaded without 4WAS and with Sport package you could prob walk away with it for 40 i'd say
I am 19 years old , and I am paying for my own car... I will not have wood, or rear active steering in my car.(Automatic) Also I will be buying my car in California, so the lowest I have heard 38,999 out the door ? I just want to make sure so I go in there knowing what's possible.
Also should I pay for maintenance etc... ?
Also should I pay for maintenance etc... ?
Thats awesome... being 19 and have the ability to buy a car out right on your own. If its legit... kudos man... Theres alot of kids on here that Have Daddy buy there car for them... Not that thats bad... Its just pretty cool you can pay for it on your own. GoodLuck
I think I read on here where the service package is like a 30% discount when paid up front... I think...
I think I read on here where the service package is like a 30% discount when paid up front... I think...
thats great bro...good luck...I would tell you for credit purposes though I would finance just a little...so the credit companies can see that your good with at least a little something in case you wind up buying something more expensive then financing wont be that hard to get(also talking about a house too). I Got my first G 2 yrs ago on my own when I was 20 with tier 1 credit and now I got the 37 with tier zero(best possible credit)and paying the car off in a year or two....when you have good credit you can get anything man....



