OK is this a good deal for a 2008 g37?
The BIGGEST thing will be whether or not you're going to finance this car.
If you're not going to finance it, it's probably better to get a good deal used (and I don't think this is the best you can get unless it's exactly what you're looking for color-wise and interior-wise).
If you're going to finance it, then a brand new one at 0.9% for 72 mos IS THE WAY TO GO, imo. You have to total up what you're paying in the end to really see if you're actually saving with a used car at 4.9% (or so) financing.
If you're not going to finance it, it's probably better to get a good deal used (and I don't think this is the best you can get unless it's exactly what you're looking for color-wise and interior-wise).
If you're going to finance it, then a brand new one at 0.9% for 72 mos IS THE WAY TO GO, imo. You have to total up what you're paying in the end to really see if you're actually saving with a used car at 4.9% (or so) financing.
well i got the guy down to 33,200 for the white with 17k miles, prem, nav, spoiler, sport, etc
and for the black on black prem , nav, tech, spoiler, sport i cant get the guy passed 36k and it wont be "new" so i cant get that rate
and for the black on black prem , nav, tech, spoiler, sport i cant get the guy passed 36k and it wont be "new" so i cant get that rate
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