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FS 2009 G37 S Sedan - Brand New. Literally
FS 2009 G37 S Sedan - Brand New. Literally
You know how it is... boy meets car. boy says yeah it's nicer... lets look at some numbers. boy leaves with car....
now in a pit of regret. I need to see if I can get sell the car to save myself a lot of issues... I'm throwing in a few things but I'm sorry the number for the car has to be done at where its at.
2009 G37 S Journey 7AT BlueSlate Graphite
Premium, Nav, Sport, Technology, packages, vehicle impact alarm, illuminated kick plates etc.
the Grand total for it all is 43k after TTL. 45 was the MSRP
serious inquiries only please. The actual loan adds maintenance and GAP but they're all refundable. so 43k is all it is.
This is in NorCal
Thanks
now in a pit of regret. I need to see if I can get sell the car to save myself a lot of issues... I'm throwing in a few things but I'm sorry the number for the car has to be done at where its at.
2009 G37 S Journey 7AT BlueSlate Graphite
Premium, Nav, Sport, Technology, packages, vehicle impact alarm, illuminated kick plates etc.
the Grand total for it all is 43k after TTL. 45 was the MSRP
serious inquiries only please. The actual loan adds maintenance and GAP but they're all refundable. so 43k is all it is.
This is in NorCal
Thanks
Last edited by mw09g37; Jul 7, 2009 at 02:31 AM.
it was a rash decision that involved trading in my other car... I came out even, but reality is, I haven't been happy since... and happiness goes a long way in this case... believe me the car drives like a dream if this was the car I already had. I would've enjoyed every minute of it.
and then we add the affordability argument. For anyone else it's a great deal, for me I can't help but look at what I'd be paying to drive a car over 6 years even tho I shouldn't. It's just causing a lot of heart ache and I rather be happy than drive a new car at this point...
and then we add the affordability argument. For anyone else it's a great deal, for me I can't help but look at what I'd be paying to drive a car over 6 years even tho I shouldn't. It's just causing a lot of heart ache and I rather be happy than drive a new car at this point...
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IMO, keep the car and enjoy it. You've already taken the large initial deprecation hit, and tax, so you're gonna be in the hole quite a bit, even if you replace it (plus you have to pay tax AGAIN on the new car).
You only live once
1 less night drinking a month, and 1 less nice dinner a month won't cramp your style, but it gives you quite a bit extra $$$ to spend on your car payment 
Fortunately maintaining a G is cheap.
You only live once
1 less night drinking a month, and 1 less nice dinner a month won't cramp your style, but it gives you quite a bit extra $$$ to spend on your car payment 
Fortunately maintaining a G is cheap.
well that's the thing I'm went from a lower payment to a slightly higher (like $100 bucks more) that's where it's killing me too... I'm hoping like IFS says wtf and un-winds the deal to be honest...
cause what happened the terms of the sale didn't really fall through so I'm forced to buy back the parts they took off. which bumped up my overall loan quite a bit... and now that they had to re-draw the loan, I'm a little hosed w/ the extra costs.
cause what happened the terms of the sale didn't really fall through so I'm forced to buy back the parts they took off. which bumped up my overall loan quite a bit... and now that they had to re-draw the loan, I'm a little hosed w/ the extra costs.
If the payment is only $100 more per month (1,200 per year) then I'm going to bet you will lose more trying to sell it than that. I have heard of impulse purchases but this takes the cake.... anyway, best of luck with the sale. If it put you in a bad position financially, I hope you can find someone to buy the car and help you out.
yeah I don't know how to actually properly handle this... it's not going to break the bank but it's definitely going to make life very difficult. the previous loan was already heavy enough..


