I think I got a very good deal?
I think I got a very good deal?
This is what I'm leasing: G37 Blue Slate/Graphite Interior, with Premium, Nav, Sport and Tech packages, 39 month lease, 12K miles per year and taxes rolled into monthly payment. $500 per month, with total inception of costs of $1560 which includes, bank fee, first month payment, registration and documentation fees. MSRP was $44,785. Sound like a good deal?
The dealership that I used was Ramsey Infiniti in New Jersey. I did a lot of back and forth negotiating with three or four dealerships in the NY metropolitan area and they ended up offering the best deal.
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Just picked up the car. It's amazing. The sticker was $44,725. The gross capitalized cost was $39,827.66. The residual value used to calculate the monthly payment was $27,282. I don't know what the money factor or residual percentages were, but you could probably figure them out. Supposed to snow tonight and in the morning so we'll being staying in the garage until the roads clear.
those deals that you people are talking about sound amazing. Don't know if I'm going to be able to get that down here in miami. But I'm looking at the G37/packages as you got MIKELYNN
Last edited by sweet&lo; Mar 4, 2008 at 11:26 PM.
Sweet&lo: Best way to negotiate is to decide what you want and then play one dealer off against another. I've done this several times and it has always worked out. You would think that with the economy the way it is and auto sales down and the fact that the car is more than half way through the model year should make the dealers willing to negotiate at or near invoice, or even slightly below.
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