How much you pay for your G37?
I would love to know how much everyone paid for their car.
Year. Model. Mileage. Package. Location. Thanks! |
I would love to know why someone would ask this....
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i'll be purchasing a g37 and it will help me gauge the price
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You could go on autotrader, cars.com, yahoo auto's and check prices for your area to see what is the average price the g37 goes for around your area..and put in other locations if you're curious about pricing in different areas.
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I paid $135K but it is Blue Slate. Only the Blue Slate puts out 660rwhp from the factory. It is worth the few extra bucks.
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Originally Posted by UncleFunkle
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I paid $135K but it is Blue Slate. Only the Blue Slate puts out 660rwhp from the factory. It is worth the few extra bucks.
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Truecar.com if purchasing new.
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Edmunds.com has a lot of great tools including True Market Value.
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Originally Posted by UncleFunkle
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I paid $135K but it is Blue Slate. Only the Blue Slate puts out 660rwhp from the factory. It is worth the few extra bucks.
Nice. The color alone adds about 200 of those horses, the darker the color, the more HP you get. Mine is black and I have intakes, so mine is faster. Plus I'm lowered, which increases my top speed by at least 50 more mph...:biggthumpup: To the OP, price isn't the same everywhere. Even in the same area, the same car with the same characteristics would have a fluctuating price. The websites recommended on the posts above are good, try Kelly Blue Book as well, but don't go by that price at all if you are buying from a dealer. Know what price you want to pay before going in to negotiate. |
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^^^:bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:
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Originally Posted by UncleFunkle
(Post 3524579)
I paid $135K but it is Blue Slate. Only the Blue Slate puts out 660rwhp from the factory. It is worth the few extra bucks.
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poor OP lol just had a simple question!
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I purchased mine $43,000 out the door
Year - 2008 Model - G37s Mileage - brand new Package - sport package Location - redwood city |
If your purchasing a used one, I would use nadaguides.com as a reference. Dealers use the black book, auction values, and nadaguides. I would say if u can purchase one for fair condition nada trade-in price you'll be getting a good deal. If u get one at poor condition nada price your probably getting a superb deal. This is all assuming that the car is in excellent condition. Dealers usually pay least 2 grand below poor value, but usually less. It all depends on the vehicle, location, and even down to its color. But that's a good starting point.
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