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I bought my 2011 G37S sedan yesterday
so exciting for this new ride!
just want to discuess that I bought the car for
35.5k plus tax and fees.
was that a good deal??
I bought my 2011 G37S sedan yesterday
so exciting for this new ride!
just want to discuess that I bought the car for
35.5k plus tax and fees.
was that a good deal??
Good deal? Since it's a used car (2011), it's impossible to say because you didn't list mileage nor condition, which is subjective to whomever is assessing the car. For comparison, I bought my 2011 a couple months ago for $32 with only 3,900 miles on it, and the car is in showroom condition. So based solely on that, I'd say no, you didn't get a good deal.
And since you've already purchased the car, what exactly are you expecting to do with regret? It's a done deal. Move on.
Weird.
...but an awesome vehicle, so regardless of cost, you're surely enjoying the car.
Congrats on the G! Judging by the price he probably got a leftover 2011 that was sitting on the lot, if so that's a good price, I paid $37,300 for my brand new 2012 with G37S with kickplates/mats/tint etc... They also gave me $2k higher on my trade than anyone else so I feel like I got it for $35,300 haha.
But I agree with Rochester, just be happy with the car you bought, sounds like you worked out a pretty reasonable deal, definitely didn't get ripped off
he probably got a leftover 2011 that was sitting on the lot, if so that's a good price
If it's been collecting dust on the lot, but still a new car... then yes, that's a reasonable deal for a carry-over. But that's all just conjecture since the OP wasn't forthcoming with relevant details. Or pictures, even. Seriously, no pics in a just-bought-a-g thread?
rpm&my_G35 is right. I'm a party pooper. I'm also not a G rider (sic). I'm a G driver. I haz no chauffeur.
It's just so odd to see people buy a car, and *THEN* ask if it was a good deal. If you do the simple and proper research, the answers are self-evident, not to mention irrelevant.
Last edited by Rochester; Apr 27, 2012 at 10:34 AM.