CPO 2009 G37x - 21,000 miles. Please Help
CPO 2009 G37x - 21,000 miles. Please Help
What is a reasonable price
for a CPO 2009 G37x with 21,000 miles? The dealer is looking for $27,500 + registration fees and etc ($500 more or less). I looked at a 2008 G35 Sedan (Journey) with 18,000 miles but the dealer wanted $25,500 (All fees included).
*Non-nav and has heated front seats. I'm in the Northeast if that helps. I plan on visiting the dealer this weekend so hopefully I'll be a permanent part of this forum shortly!
Thanks for all the help!
for a CPO 2009 G37x with 21,000 miles? The dealer is looking for $27,500 + registration fees and etc ($500 more or less). I looked at a 2008 G35 Sedan (Journey) with 18,000 miles but the dealer wanted $25,500 (All fees included).*Non-nav and has heated front seats. I'm in the Northeast if that helps. I plan on visiting the dealer this weekend so hopefully I'll be a permanent part of this forum shortly!
Thanks for all the help!
I'm hoping for a second opinion because I will need to call the dealer today since they might not be open tomorrow. I just don't want to offer $26,500 only to have a few members reply suggesting a much lower price
are you sure it's a certified pre owned? i have a '09 G37x sedan at the dealership here it's not a CPO but was a rental car for close pricing.
Honestly the new steering feel of the 2009 vs the 2008 and the 7AT makes a world of a difference
Honestly the new steering feel of the 2009 vs the 2008 and the 7AT makes a world of a difference
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Thanks for the advice about the 2009 vs. 2008. What about the pricing? How do you feel about that?
I was looking at used G37's to save some money, but using the USAA car buying service, I was able to get a new car for a few thousand more.
For comparison, a sedan, journey trim, no nav or premium is $29.3K through USAA car buying.
Even if you don't use USAA, many large companies have car buying services - Worth looking into.
For comparison, a sedan, journey trim, no nav or premium is $29.3K through USAA car buying.
Even if you don't use USAA, many large companies have car buying services - Worth looking into.
I was looking at used G37's to save some money, but using the USAA car buying service, I was able to get a new car for a few thousand more.
For comparison, a sedan, journey trim, no nav or premium is $29.3K through USAA car buying.
Even if you don't use USAA, many large companies have car buying services - Worth looking into.
For comparison, a sedan, journey trim, no nav or premium is $29.3K through USAA car buying.
Even if you don't use USAA, many large companies have car buying services - Worth looking into.
Taking into consideration $29.3k, I think $26.5k is reasonable because it comes with 21k miles but also premium package (Heated seats is premium?) and is AWD. Thoughts anyone?
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