2011 G37 Convertible
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2011 G37 Convertible
Auto transmission, Black Obsidian Exterior, Stone Interior, Sport, Navigation and Premium Packages.
Here are the numbers that I know of so far
MSRP $52475 Plus Wheel Locks of $122 for a total of $52597
Capitalized cost-$49597
Residual -61%
Money Factor of .00180
Acquistion Fee of $595
Dealer Doc Fee of $98.50
License and Registration of $208.50
Gap Insurance is included. Taxes are only paid on the amount financed, not the entire price of the car.
Invoice per Edmunds is $47878 and Cars Direct is $48142.
Good or Bad Deal?
Thanks
Here are the numbers that I know of so far
MSRP $52475 Plus Wheel Locks of $122 for a total of $52597
Capitalized cost-$49597
Residual -61%
Money Factor of .00180
Acquistion Fee of $595
Dealer Doc Fee of $98.50
License and Registration of $208.50
Gap Insurance is included. Taxes are only paid on the amount financed, not the entire price of the car.
Invoice per Edmunds is $47878 and Cars Direct is $48142.
Good or Bad Deal?
Thanks
Last edited by weaver; Feb 24, 2011 at 07:54 AM.
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500$ over invoice is a fair price, you will get it if you keep at it. I guess my dealership just works differently lol. I got a 2010 with the same equipment I could do for 47k
Problem with the 2011's is there is no factory incentives on them because they want to get rid of all the 2010's
Problem with the 2011's is there is no factory incentives on them because they want to get rid of all the 2010's
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I agree. If nothing else I will call them today and see what they say. If they can't do better, then I will go with the other dealer for $48500. Both of them are going to have to order the car, as the dealer that has the car I want won't budge on the $51200 price.
Why not deal with the dealer the one has the car...it's easy to find out...
They probably won't order the car. They'll just get it from a dealer that has it. My advise, deal with the dealer that offers you the best deal and let them locate the car for you.
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I have an offer for the same car for $48500, but I will have to wait as they will have to order the car.
Basically is it worth my time to wait and save $2700 or just buy now.
Ask the dealer ($48500)- how long it takes to get the car?
IMO save $2700 for upgrades...etc


