Should I trade?
This is my first post on the forum but I've lurked for a few months. I'm really into g37 and g35's even though I don't own one, and now I might have the opportunity.
The car in question is a 2010 G37 Journey Coupe @ 100k miles. It has a clean carfax but 4 owners. The car is for sale by a dealer, and I inquired about trading my 2014 Volkswagen Passat TSI SE+ @ 51k for it. The salesman said that he'd likely be able to offer a straight across trade with a warranty added. My car wholesales for about $1000 more so that seemed reasonable. I haven't gone to test drive it yet but I'm planning to do so tomorrow. Is 100k high for an 8 year old Infiniti? Looking around the forum it doesn't seem too bad but I just want to know what's around the corner in terms of maintenance. It had the water pump replaced @ 60k and has a decent service record with all major work being done at dealers. They just threw new Hankook all seasons on it and on the aftermarket rims it comes with it looks pretty fresh. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you. |
Welcome to the site!
Hard to say regarding the trade, 100k miles isn't too excessive for a 2010, Would be good to know if they replaced the oil gallery gasket when they replaced the water pump though. This gasket in models prior to 2012 was solid paper and is the only weak link, it's been upgraded to a metal lined gasket which is good since it's at least a $1500 repair bill :( Maybe you can get the original repair listing if it's on dealer record. Also 4 owners is a bit disconcerting, I'd be sure to really give this a good inspection and extensive test drive. Good luck w/ your transaction, and let us know how it turns out. |
Would you be able to point out any red flags if I link you the carfax?
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Originally Posted by blnewt
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Welcome to the site!
Hard to say regarding the trade, 100k miles isn't too excessive for a 2010, Would be good to know if they replaced the oil gallery gasket when they replaced the water pump though. This gasket in models prior to 2012 was solid paper and is the only weak link, it's been upgraded to a metal lined gasket which is good since it's at least a $1500 repair bill :( Maybe you can get the original repair listing if it's on dealer record. Also 4 owners is a bit disconcerting, I'd be sure to really give this a good inspection and extensive test drive. Good luck w/ your transaction, and let us know how it turns out. Looks like it's actually 3 owners and Carfax is reporting 4. Couldn't find anything specifically mentioning the gasket so maybe that's a deal breaker. Appreciate the heads up on that, that's why I came to the forum in the first place! |
What's your location? Asking because you might want to consider the impact of hidden corrosion on a 8-9 year old car with 100k miles. Honestly, my gut says don't do it. A straight up trade for a car that's four year older and twice the miles, that doesn't seem reasonable. And you can't really argue that the trade is upward anyway because the G is special... it's just a Journey. Take a step back, take a deep breath, and take your time. You already have a fine car, and all the time in the world to make a move into something else. |
Originally Posted by Rochester
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What's your location? Asking because you might want to consider the impact of hidden corrosion on a 8-9 year old car with 100k miles. Honestly, my gut says don't do it. A straight up trade for a car that's four year older and twice the miles, that doesn't seem reasonable. And you can't really argue that the trade is upward anyway because the G is special... it's just a Journey. Take a step back, take a deep breath, and take your time. You already have a fine car, and all the time in the world to make a move into something else. They’re california miles. I’m not too concerned about corrosion but I appreciate the heads up. How much would he have to add til you think it’s worth it? A 3 year warranty? |
Originally Posted by astic
(Post 4217366)
They’re california miles. I’m not too concerned about corrosion but I appreciate the heads up. How much would he have to add til you think it’s worth it? A 3 year warranty?
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Originally Posted by Rochester
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Hard to imaging anybody giving a 3 year warranty on a 8 year old car with 100k miles, but that sure would be a game-changer.
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Originally Posted by astic
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Do you think it’s a solid choice if he at least matches 2 years?
I think you're looking for any way to rationalize a gut feeling about something you want. And really, there's nothing terribly wrong with that, just own it and don't pretend you're making good choices. A 100k mile (non-Sport) suspension... a 100k mile (automatic) transmission... 100k miles on the (non-Sport) steering rack... a 100k miles on a rear diff (without LSD)... That's a lot to consider. Like I said, if it were a Sport Package Coupe, and certainly better if it were a private sale. I wouldn't do it, but I'm not you. |
Personally I would look for the S model. You get some extra features for your money.
Bigger brakes, paddle shifters, sport wheels, sport facia and sideskirts, quicker steering ratio, tuned suspension. I think its worth it to look for one. I think I saw the car you are considering, it looks like it has aftermarket wheels on it (black?) All other things being considered it looks like a solid choice. But I would squeeze more off the price. The first 2 owners were probably husband/ wife. The husband bought it then added his wife to the title or vice versa I also like to have any used vehicle that I purchase looked over by a mechanic. Anything that needs repair, use that as pricing leverage. if they can provide the extra warranty however, that alone is probably worth the new asking price. |
Originally Posted by KAHBOOM
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Personally I would look for the S model. You get some extra features for your money.
Bigger brakes, paddle shifters, sport wheels, sport facia and sideskirts, quicker steering ratio, tuned suspension. I think its worth it to look for one. I think I saw the car you are considering, it looks like it has aftermarket wheels on it (black?) All other things being considered it looks like a solid choice. But I would squeeze more off the price. The first 2 owners were probably husband/ wife. The husband bought it then added his wife to the title or vice versa I also like to have any used vehicle that I purchase looked over by a mechanic. Anything that needs repair, use that as pricing leverage. if they can provide the extra warranty however, that alone is probably worth the new asking price. |
"Infiniti Certified Pre-Owned vehicles must be 6 model years old or newer and have less than 70,000 miles from the original in-service date"
So, that's a hard no. And CPO is mostly a marketing scam anyway. |
Short answer Hell No ! IMHO
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Originally Posted by Rochester
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"Infiniti Certified Pre-Owned vehicles must be 6 model years old or newer and have less than 70,000 miles from the original in-service date"
So, that's a hard no. And CPO is mostly a marketing scam anyway. Gotcha. Learning a lot from this thread, I'm glad I reached out. I'm going to test drive it tonight just to check it out, will report back and take some pics. Is there anything in particular that I should keep an eye out for? Thank you. |
Originally Posted by astic
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Gotcha. Learning a lot from this thread, I'm glad I reached out.
I'm going to test drive it tonight just to check it out, will report back and take some pics. Is there anything in particular that I should keep an eye out for? Thank you. If I were your father, I'd say don't do it. Save your money, make better choices. But I'm just some guy online, and it seems like you really want to get into this car... so if you can't fight the feeling, just give in and roll with your choices. One of the most simple rationalizations for stuff like this is that life is short. Particularly if you can do it with a straight-up trade and a nice, long warranty (which I still very much doubt.) You're welcome. |
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