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2008 Blk G37 Sport (Good or bad deal)

Old Jul 13, 2011 | 12:05 PM
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2008 Blk G37 Sport (Good or bad deal)

Hey guys,

This is my first official post on this forum although I have been lurking on here for sometime trying to figure out if I should take the Infiniti plunge. Here is my situation: I am ridding myself of my current Blue SRT-4 finally, I know. I found a 2008 G37 Sport locally with 13K miles and I believe what looks to be a premium package. It has no navigation. Car is in great shape minus a few scratches, but with it having only 13K miles I'm tempted to pull the trigger. Can anyone help me figure out if this is a good deal? Here is the dealers final offer on the vehicle.

Dealer was asking $32,450
I got it lowered to $29,300

However, dealer pulled a fast one stating if I want CPO it's an additional $895? WTF??

Final price
$32,866 ( all taxes, fees included)

Should I take it ? Or could the deal be better? Thanks guys!
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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 09:40 PM
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thats a little pricey. i paid less for my 09 with 23k
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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 11:58 AM
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I paid 28,995 before fee's for my '09 g37s 6mt with 30k miles on 6/30/11.. it has all the options except navigation. So it sounds like a decent deal, except remember the warranty will expire probably around September
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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 04:05 PM
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IMO its kinda high so I would keep negotiating or keep looking.
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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 09:35 PM
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definitely can get it down even further...especially for an '08
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Old Jul 17, 2011 | 08:15 PM
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UPDATE: negotiated further with the dealer and got it to $28,540 before tax, title, etc. Final price was $31K out the door and not a penny more. 13k miles 08' premium sport. Thought I walked away with a fair and solid deal in my opinion. They lowered it almost 2K from their original offer. What does everyone think?
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Old Jul 17, 2011 | 09:21 PM
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Taxes and paperwork fees tend to vary across states and even dealerships, so it is hard to compare. I recently bought my 2010 xS sedan with premium and nav for $32,700 ($33k w/paperwork), but coupes tend to be more. Had just under 13k on it but now is over 16k just 6 weeks later. While I was shopping a salesman told me that Infiniti dealerships tend to gobble up preowned cars on non Inifinit lots because they of course have more traffic looking for those cars and can charge more. This is apparently common in the car business and there is a specific name for the practice (a term I forget). I rushed in to buy mine which was at a Honda dealership after I told an Infiniti salesman about the car the previous day and suddenly he was grilling me about which lot I had seen it at. Was afraid the Infiniti dealership was going to try to acquire it before i could.
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