Deal or No Deal ?
Deal or No Deal ?
I've been up in the air and have been posting on the 35 threads on whether to get a 35 or a 37...
I just found and have been emailing the dealership about,
a black 08 37s
18,500 miles on it for $27,900
How this sound ??
I just found and have been emailing the dealership about,
a black 08 37s
18,500 miles on it for $27,900
How this sound ??
Go drive both. I had both, and I loved them equally, but the G37 is a lot nicer inside and just a tad bit faster, albeit heavier. The G35 is not a bad car by any means. If there was a 10k price difference and the G35 had lower miles, I'd go for the G35. If you feel like the G37 is a great deal and you can comfortably afford it, get it. All personal preference my man. You also gotta consider the warranty, if one applies in your case.
Also, depending on what options you want or don't want, in the Phoenix area here, you can get 08s for 23-25k.
Also, depending on what options you want or don't want, in the Phoenix area here, you can get 08s for 23-25k.
You'll find that people will tell you that you can get this car for this price or that price. You really have to take a look at the miles and expect that every year equates to at least 12,000 miles. Your looking at a car that came out in Nov of 2007 for an 08 G37S, we're looking at this as Oct '10 where the car should have 36,000 miles on it and it actually has half that. You may find a lower price tag on another 08, but is it going to carry more miles or less, more than likely it will have more. Look at the $27,900 as a starting point and consider what you are trading in (and what you owe on your trade) or what you are putting down. In the end of all this it depends on how badly the dealership is willing to get rid of that car.
I'd say with what has been said, it sounds like a pretty good deal! I know the miles is good for the year, and the price, but how is everything else? Interior, paint, etc? It ALL comes to play for me to decide!
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You'll find that people will tell you that you can get this car for this price or that price. You really have to take a look at the miles and expect that every year equates to at least 12,000 miles. Your looking at a car that came out in Nov of 2007 for an 08 G37S, we're looking at this as Oct '10 where the car should have 36,000 miles on it and it actually has half that. You may find a lower price tag on another 08, but is it going to carry more miles or less, more than likely it will have more. Look at the $27,900 as a starting point and consider what you are trading in (and what you owe on your trade) or what you are putting down. In the end of all this it depends on how badly the dealership is willing to get rid of that car.
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