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Old 12-27-2007 | 05:30 AM
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Pretty good deal

I bought my Blue Slate 08 g37s 6mt with premium pack, two weeks ago for a very nice deal. I had three dealerships fitting for my business with them. Final deal was made by glendale infiniti, I put down 6gs plus infiniti rebate 1g, 7 g downpayment for 60 months finance with 3.9% apr, and the extended 7 years/100000 miles warranty that they threw in the package, payments came out to be 630. Out the door price with all taxes and fees 41237. What u guys think??????
Old 12-27-2007 | 07:38 AM
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Try doing the math..

Full cost of car = down payments + monthly x months (with or without tax built in?)

And if you didn't pay invoice or slightly over it, you've paid too much.
Old 12-27-2007 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by dangeruss17
I bought my Blue Slate 08 g37s 6mt with premium pack, two weeks ago for a very nice deal. I had three dealerships fitting for my business with them. Final deal was made by glendale infiniti, I put down 6gs plus infiniti rebate 1g, 7 g downpayment for 60 months finance with 3.9% apr, and the extended 7 years/100000 miles warranty that they threw in the package, payments came out to be 630. Out the door price with all taxes and fees 41237. What u guys think??????

I got Navi, Splash guards, and Illuminated Kick plates along with the Premium package you got and got mine for less than that.
Old 12-27-2007 | 11:20 AM
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got to be careful when it comes to finances. anyone with a house will tell you that they are willing to refi over a 1/4 percent. the reason for this is because the home large value, and is financed of a 30 year term. look on your contract. it will show you how much you will be paying in interest over your 60 months. that $1800 package that you purchased for the extended warranty... at 3.9% it costs you over $400 if you dont pay off your car before the 60 months.

if anyone would like more info on how this works, feel free to PM me or make a new thread. the "pb" in my name is for my job title: personal banker. this is what i do.
Old 12-27-2007 | 11:27 AM
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It's kinda too late to worry about what people think about the deal, No?

You love the car and your happy with the deal you've made, thats all that counts.
Old 12-27-2007 | 01:26 PM
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^^ yup couppe daddy. just be happy and drive her a lot!
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Originally Posted by dangeruss17
I bought my Blue Slate 08 g37s 6mt with premium pack, two weeks ago for a very nice deal. I had three dealerships fitting for my business with them. Final deal was made by glendale infiniti, I put down 6gs plus infiniti rebate 1g, 7 g downpayment for 60 months finance with 3.9% apr, and the extended 7 years/100000 miles warranty that they threw in the package, payments came out to be 630. Out the door price with all taxes and fees 41237. What u guys think??????
Not sure what the price is for the extended warranty but it was $1500 then it seems like you got invoice pricing.
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