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Did you try a credit union? You can and just refinance now and get gap insurance reimbursed by dealer. Just an option
I haven't yet. I ran some calcs though and seems like I would be spending an extra $300 on interest if I switch after the 6 months they asked for. If it helps me out in the long run by getting in their good graces, I don't mind paying it. They are the closest Infiniti dealer to me so it's not like I'm going to go anywhere else for service.
I haven't yet. I ran some calcs though and seems like I would be spending an extra $300 on interest if I switch after the 6 months they asked for. If it helps me out in the long run by getting in their good graces, I don't mind paying it. They are the closest Infiniti dealer to me so it's not like I'm going to go anywhere else for service.
They won't hold it against you and if they do what are they going to do? Just FYI they aren't paying your interest so think about yourself before you think about them it's about your convenience not them because all they care about is there commission not you to be honest. Good luck
I just traded in my '12 G37x sedan with 32k miles for $18k.. I thought I would get more but I guess that kind of lines up with what guys are paying now
I just traded in my '12 G37x sedan with 32k miles for $18k.. I thought I would get more but I guess that kind of lines up with what guys are paying now
Trade in will always be less in value. I bought mine 2011 with 25k miles for 22k out the door. If you would of sold it private party I'm sure you would of got at least 20k or more. I try my best not to trade in for that specific reason that the dealers wants to make there money
Black on black , 2008 G37S , one owner since new -- 20,600 km at purchase so just under 13K miles. No mods , bone stock. No NAV or SAT radio. Clean with few paint blems and one wheel has curb mark on spoke. OEM tires are due for replacement just because of age, not treadwear.
OTD price with our 13% tax -- $ 20,500 figure about 30% cheaper or so in US funds.
They won't hold it against you and if they do what are they going to do? Just FYI they aren't paying your interest so think about yourself before you think about them it's about your convenience not them because all they care about is there commission not you to be honest. Good luck
Yeah I financed my IS350 through Lexus and the next month, I got a loan through my credit union to pay off the Lexus note.
Received a better rate through my CU. And Lexus actually told me to do this. lol
Just traded my Tundra for a "13 G37 journey Coupe with 46K odo for $22,800. has bk cam, sensors and auto remote start on it as well. Now to start spending $ on mods
Bought a 2013 G37X, 7AT with 20K miles off a 34 month lease from a retired guy who was more enthused about the traction in snow than driving it hard.
Seemed loaded, with Nav package, sunroof, Bose stereo, etc. I got it from an Infiniti dealer, certified.
I paid 25,900 in KY. For these features/miles/condition, this seemed right in line with recent prices paid (considering options/mileage) in my area, and I wanted a very low mileage one.
Didn't get a loan (retired folks are old, but may have a bit more money. Life's trade-offs).
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