which one would you get? Warranty questions too
which one would you get? Warranty questions too
I'm looking at some g35 and g37 sedans with 6mt. I love manual and would not drive an auto.
1st option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 34k miles for $22,500, off lease at private dealership (Was in NY)
2nd option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 36k miles for $22,000, off lease at private dealership (was in Florida)
3rd option: 2008 G35 sport 6mt, 70k miles for $18,700, one owner at infiniti dealership (was in MS)
4th option: 2012 g37 sport 6mt, 16k miles, no price listed but I'm guessing over 30k at infiniti dealership.
Would you buy an off lease vehicle? I check carfax and the two off lease vehicle had 8 service records each. One is in new york and one is in FL, that one seem better just because it probably was never in snow.
Now only one of these doesn't have warranty left and that's the 70k miles, can you buy additional warranty from infiniti for all of these options? Even the ones not at infiniti dealership? I just care about engine warranty just in case.
Any major problems with these models I should be concern with?
1st option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 34k miles for $22,500, off lease at private dealership (Was in NY)
2nd option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 36k miles for $22,000, off lease at private dealership (was in Florida)
3rd option: 2008 G35 sport 6mt, 70k miles for $18,700, one owner at infiniti dealership (was in MS)
4th option: 2012 g37 sport 6mt, 16k miles, no price listed but I'm guessing over 30k at infiniti dealership.
Would you buy an off lease vehicle? I check carfax and the two off lease vehicle had 8 service records each. One is in new york and one is in FL, that one seem better just because it probably was never in snow.
Now only one of these doesn't have warranty left and that's the 70k miles, can you buy additional warranty from infiniti for all of these options? Even the ones not at infiniti dealership? I just care about engine warranty just in case.
Any major problems with these models I should be concern with?
I'm looking at some g35 and g37 sedans with 6mt. I love manual and would not drive an auto.
1st option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 34k miles for $22,500, off lease at private dealership (Was in NY)
2nd option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 36k miles for $22,000, off lease at private dealership (was in Florida)
3rd option: 2008 G35 sport 6mt, 70k miles for $18,700, one owner at infiniti dealership (was in MS)
4th option: 2012 g37 sport 6mt, 16k miles, no price listed but I'm guessing over 30k at infiniti dealership.
Would you buy an off lease vehicle? I check carfax and the two off lease vehicle had 8 service records each. One is in new york and one is in FL, that one seem better just because it probably was never in snow.
Now only one of these doesn't have warranty left and that's the 70k miles, can you buy additional warranty from infiniti for all of these options? Even the ones not at infiniti dealership? I just care about engine warranty just in case.
Any major problems with these models I should be concern with?
1st option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 34k miles for $22,500, off lease at private dealership (Was in NY)
2nd option: 2010 g37 sport 6mt, 36k miles for $22,000, off lease at private dealership (was in Florida)
3rd option: 2008 G35 sport 6mt, 70k miles for $18,700, one owner at infiniti dealership (was in MS)
4th option: 2012 g37 sport 6mt, 16k miles, no price listed but I'm guessing over 30k at infiniti dealership.
Would you buy an off lease vehicle? I check carfax and the two off lease vehicle had 8 service records each. One is in new york and one is in FL, that one seem better just because it probably was never in snow.
Now only one of these doesn't have warranty left and that's the 70k miles, can you buy additional warranty from infiniti for all of these options? Even the ones not at infiniti dealership? I just care about engine warranty just in case.
Any major problems with these models I should be concern with?
Good luck in your search and welcome to the site!
I'd go for one of the 2010s FWIW.
I have no idea about the infiniti extended warranty. Just realize there is probably a lot of markup on it.
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Option 1 or 2, whichever is cleaner. Have both inspected unless you can get a good deal on the extended warranty, in which case it's probably not mandatory.
Whatever you do, pay very close attention to clutch feel. Drive as many different Infiniti 6MTs as you can so you know what it should feel like. You don't want a clutch someone has trashed.
Also make sure to check tire wear and breaks. If one of the cars has warped rotors that's a lot of money, even just new pads and a resurface on front and back will be hundreds of bucks. If you need a new set of tires soon, that's over a grand. Stuff like this can make two similar cars selling for the same amount cost very different amounts in the end.
Whatever you do, pay very close attention to clutch feel. Drive as many different Infiniti 6MTs as you can so you know what it should feel like. You don't want a clutch someone has trashed.
Also make sure to check tire wear and breaks. If one of the cars has warped rotors that's a lot of money, even just new pads and a resurface on front and back will be hundreds of bucks. If you need a new set of tires soon, that's over a grand. Stuff like this can make two similar cars selling for the same amount cost very different amounts in the end.
Option 1 or 2, whichever is cleaner. Have both inspected unless you can get a good deal on the extended warranty, in which case it's probably not mandatory.
Whatever you do, pay very close attention to clutch feel. Drive as many different Infiniti 6MTs as you can so you know what it should feel like. You don't want a clutch someone has trashed.
Also make sure to check tire wear and breaks. If one of the cars has warped rotors that's a lot of money, even just new pads and a resurface on front and back will be hundreds of bucks. If you need a new set of tires soon, that's over a grand. Stuff like this can make two similar cars selling for the same amount cost very different amounts in the end.
Whatever you do, pay very close attention to clutch feel. Drive as many different Infiniti 6MTs as you can so you know what it should feel like. You don't want a clutch someone has trashed.
Also make sure to check tire wear and breaks. If one of the cars has warped rotors that's a lot of money, even just new pads and a resurface on front and back will be hundreds of bucks. If you need a new set of tires soon, that's over a grand. Stuff like this can make two similar cars selling for the same amount cost very different amounts in the end.
I have to check the rotors, but both of these were lease vehicle. They don't look as good for a 30k mile car as they should be. I'm guessing previous owner didn't take care of it. I'm waiting for option 2 to get their detail, but there was white spots in a a couple of places.
2 weeks ago bought a 2010 G37x Prem/Nav with 35K for $21K. Came off 3yr lease in Long Island according to CarFax. Bought the car in Voorhes, NJ at a private dealer. Best car-buying experience ever, given that I had to involve NYC AG back in 06 when I bought my first G35 at Planet Auto in Long Island City, NY.
Anyway, I have till the summer to get an ext warranty and was wondering if the G-community can offer any insight. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions.
Anyway, I have till the summer to get an ext warranty and was wondering if the G-community can offer any insight. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions.
I would lean toward the 2010 from Florida.
Florida would normally have a lot less stop and go traffic then NY, so the clutch should be in better shape.
The roads in Florida are a lot smoother so less wear and tear on the car.
They don't salt the roads in Florida.
That doesn't mean that the NY car isn't as good or a better deal.
How much warranty is left on the 2010's? I have a 2010 and the warranty runs out the first week of March.
I have had zero problems in the 4 years that I have owned my G37.
Tom
Florida would normally have a lot less stop and go traffic then NY, so the clutch should be in better shape.
The roads in Florida are a lot smoother so less wear and tear on the car.
They don't salt the roads in Florida.
That doesn't mean that the NY car isn't as good or a better deal.
How much warranty is left on the 2010's? I have a 2010 and the warranty runs out the first week of March.
I have had zero problems in the 4 years that I have owned my G37.
Tom
I doubt many people go out of their way to buy a manual G37 that don't know how to drive stick in the first place.
never hurts to query about the 2012, maybe they are looking to offload it quick?
assuming the '12 is out of your price range, one of the '10s makes the most sense given the relatively minor price difference above the '08. plus, they will have at least some of the powertrain warranty remaining. that covers the big stuff.
while off-lease wouldn't be my first choice, it wouldn't be a deal-breaker as long as the car checks out and was in good/excellent condition. i would never buy a premium vehicle that needed a lot of TLC - that's a sign of neglect. i'll accept that in a project car where i am tearing it apart, but not in a nice daily driver.
have an inspection done to assess mechanical condition and required services. use a trusted independent mechanic familiar with Nissan products, or use a Nissan/Infiniti dealer. whatever suits you best. brakes are not a big deal, unlike what an above poster mentioned. they are not overly expensive and are an easy DIY if they need doing. if all services are up to date then don't sweat the small stuff.
i had to go as far as Maryland to get my 6MT sedan - and i live on the west coast of Canada! i know how difficult it can be to track the right one down...
assuming the '12 is out of your price range, one of the '10s makes the most sense given the relatively minor price difference above the '08. plus, they will have at least some of the powertrain warranty remaining. that covers the big stuff.
while off-lease wouldn't be my first choice, it wouldn't be a deal-breaker as long as the car checks out and was in good/excellent condition. i would never buy a premium vehicle that needed a lot of TLC - that's a sign of neglect. i'll accept that in a project car where i am tearing it apart, but not in a nice daily driver.
have an inspection done to assess mechanical condition and required services. use a trusted independent mechanic familiar with Nissan products, or use a Nissan/Infiniti dealer. whatever suits you best. brakes are not a big deal, unlike what an above poster mentioned. they are not overly expensive and are an easy DIY if they need doing. if all services are up to date then don't sweat the small stuff.
i had to go as far as Maryland to get my 6MT sedan - and i live on the west coast of Canada! i know how difficult it can be to track the right one down...






