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Old Dec 11, 2012 | 10:54 PM
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2008 G37S or 2013 G37S????

OK, So up until 3 weeks ago, I had a black on black 2008 G37S. I was hit by another car and it was totaled by the insurance company. So now I have to go buy another one and I want a G37S, I just don't know if I should get a used one and wait for the new model to come out, then pull the trigger on one of those or just get the 2013 and lease it for 3 years.

So, several questions that yall could probably help me out with here.

1. When do you realistically seeing the new re-modeled COUPE coming out? I have been hearing that the new G37 sedan should be unveiled in the Spring of 2013 and the Coupe should follow a year later. Think this is true??

2. I've got a choice between two cars. One is here:
Cars for Sale: 2008 Infiniti G37 w/Sport and Premium Packages in Missouri City, TX 77489: Coupe Details - 333823902 - AutoTrader.com

Any thoughts on this car?

The 2013 model is $48,500. How much do you think I should offer on this car? $45,000? less? more? And they are saying the residual value is SET at $27K by Infiniti. Is this just BS? What parameters can i negotiate on a lease?

Any and all thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated!
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Old Dec 13, 2012 | 10:37 AM
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I personally think the new coupe will be unveiled late 2013...probably around this time frame next year. As far as purchasing the caar from autotrader, I personally stay away from cars that have been modified. The best way to really tell if the person took care of the car is if they have a book or binder of all the service records.

If you are planning on purchasing a 2013 G, try using this website:

Hassle-free car-buying experience from a nationwide network of certified dealers. - TrueCar

^^ That site is awesome, it is free to register and they are linked to local dealerships in your area and they will offer the best prices on a brand new car. For example, in my area in So Cal, there is a 2013 G 6MT sport being offered for $40.6k.
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Old Dec 13, 2012 | 10:52 AM
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With a F430 (sick) in the stable id buy a used G and wait for the new model to drop and use True car as mentioned above!
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Old Dec 13, 2012 | 12:06 PM
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Thanks for the thoughts guys. I definitely stayed away from the autotrader private party car. Just had a bad feeling about it.

Going today to pull the trigger on a new G37S black on black with sport and premium package.

I know the new sedan will be coming out for sale next fall, then a year after that is the coupe so I'm PROBABLY going to do a 24 month lease and see what happens in 2014 with the new model

wish me luck today lol
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