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Q: I’m looking for a used G35….what’s a good price on an 2007 model?
I’ve tried looking on GetItDaisy.com for comparison shopping. Are there any other sites like this one that shows all the used ones for sale?
Here’s the one I’ve already found;
http://getitdaisy.com/webproto.aspx?whatkeyword=g35
A: Try http://www.autotrader.com
or http://www.cars.com and check it out there.
If you want a G35 coupe, try not to spend more than $24k on one. You can get a pretty good one for $24k, unless you want the S, then it might be like $26k or so.
Q: What would be a good price on a used 2007 Infiniti G35?
I am planning on purchasing a 2007 used Infiniti G35 and I am wondering what the best, or rather, lowest possible price I can get one for. Some models I’ve been looking at have a range of $28K~$29K (before taxes) with low mileage (under 10~15,000) and some premium options (sunroof, sports package, I guess everything except for navigation). Considering the new G37 model has been out for a while, and the US is going through a slump in car sales, I was wondering what price I can talk the dealership down to. I am also putting down a down payment of $6K. If you are in this industry, Id love some feedback. Thanks in advance.
A: Unless you are willing to buy a vehicle with a salvage title (usually no financing is available) you will pay $27K-$29K depending on the options, mileage, color, the area of the country you live in, etc. You can probably save $10K-$12K on a rebuild with a salvage title.
If you can find a private party sale, you can probably save $1500 over the $27K-$29K but they are hard to find on one year old vehicles.
All your rationalizations of why you think they should cost less have already been considered if they have any validity.
Q: need a new car so 2007 civic coupe vs 2004 infiniti g35 coupe?
i am looking to buy a new car as i am driving an acura mdx 2002 currently for sale and i am looking to replace it with a coupe car always wanted to have one of those,
anyways so i narrowed it down between these 2 (which by the way are about the same cost)
the used g35 coupe has 55000 miles on it with navigation and automatic
i live in saint louis,so there is some snow in the winter
i know there is a mpg difference between them that it is why i am leaning toward the civic
but the g35 is a way better car
i just need help to rationalize my decision ,thank you
A: get the civic. remember, gas will be $5~6/gal next summer, if not sooner. And the civic will hold it value better than the g35.
Q: Is this a good deal for a G35?
http://daphne-auto-sales.ebizautos.com/detail-2006-infiniti-g35_coupe-2dr_cpe_auto-used-5212599.html
Just let me know what you think about it thanks. Hard to find infinities under 20k in good shape.
Sweet. Appreciate the feedback guys.
A: I don’t think this is a good deal. Here are several G35s – 2006 for under 15000 dollars.
http://www.spotthings.com/?vehicles/g35-2006/minprice_5000/maxprice_15000
Q: Help in buying car: 2008 VW R32 or 2007 G35 Coupe?
Hi, I need help in buying my next car. I am going to purchase either car as used, but I cant make up my mind. I have 2 in mind that are located in my area. I am going to give you the description of each so you can help me in deciding.
1. 2008 Volkswagen R32 with 6K miles. It looks super clean and is being offered by a dealer as a certified pre-oned car for 26K (negotiable obviously).
2. 2007 Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT with 14K miles on it, also being offered as a certified preened car. This one looks very new, but with some stress noticeable on the seats. This one goes for 28K (negotiable aswel).
Both cars are super quick and sporty, probably the infiniti is a bit quicker 5.8 sec to 60 compared to 6.0 of the R32.(according to car and driver)
My concern is in the depreciation of the car. The G35 is a very common car, and there are hundreds for sale, also there is the new G37, making the resale value of the G35 lower. Moreover, inifnity is always updating their model line , which makes the car decline in value.
On the other hand, the R32 seems to hold value very good and there are only 5000 in the U.S ( 3 for sale in my area). The car has a certain “cult” status, making it cooler some how. Aslo, probably still 2 or 3 more years until the MkVI R32 makes it to the U.S.
I would have to trade the car model 2007 vs 2008 and higher millage 14K vs 6K, since the G35 was a more expensive car when new
I know it’s lots of info, but i’m very confused on my next car purchase.
Thanks,
Daniel
A: You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here – carquotes.imess.net
Q: I live in Hamilton. Should I buy a used car brought here from Quebec?
I’m looking to buy a 2006 Pearl White Infiniti G35 coupe 6speed manual with 90,000kms and it is for sale at a relatively small dealership in Toronto. The car is in great condition inside and out. It also drives very nice and the carproof showed no accidents and it is a One Owner car off a lease. It is priced very well and the only catch seems to be that it was brought over here from Quebec.
I asked the salesman why it was brought here from Quebec to sell and he said that there is a higher resale value for the car here rather than in Quebec.
Is it worth it to buy this car that is from Quebec or is there something sketchy about it?
Thanks.
A: I wouldn’t hold this against the car, it doesn’t reflect against its quality or value, and it sounds like you found a good car for you. It is true what the salesman told you. I have a friend that works at a Ford dealership right outside Toronto and he told me they’re getting several cars in from Quebec everyday, it’s not like your car was somehow defective so sent out of province, the car you’re looking at is just one of many sent here as part of the sales process.
Best of luck!
Q: Should I buy this car?
I called up a local used car dealer, after seeing a 2006 Infiniti G35 Coupe for sale in his lot. He told me about the car, he told me that it has only 25k miles, fully loaded only for $13,000. Then he tells me the car has moderate water damage only upto the bottom of the seat. Also I checked Kelly Blue Book, and it said this car should be around $23,000. So thats about $10,000 in savings. Should I buy this car? And if you say I should go and check it out, what should I specifically look for to see if this car is alright?
A: Look everywhere possible for water damage. dampness, rust, corrosion, water leaks, oil leaks, coolant leaks. Best to take a mechanic with you so you can access all electrical switches and connections including fuse boxes, door hinges, windows, etc. Anything with an electric motor. Best to consider a 50% to 75% dis assembly of everything in the driveline including AT, A/C, Catalytic Converter, U-joints, windows, and accessories. Do you know how long the car was under water? Be prepared for the worst.
Q: Buying he better Glock?
My pop and I are in the market for a .40 Glock. We’ve settled on two choices: The Glock 22, and the Glock 35, since we both have large hands, and need bigger-fitting guns. Now, we’ve just come across a used Glock in a pawnshop about 4-5 days ago; it’s a G22 in .40. They’re asking $435 on it, and are willing to barter over the price.
We haven’t seen ANY G35’s for sale so far, but the reason being is we haven’t been actively searching for one. Should we go ahead and see what they can do for us on the G22, or will G35 supporters strike first, and urge me to go find a 35 instead? Also, what would be a good going price for a G35?
Thank you all,
-P.
A: If the G22 at the pawnshop is in really good quality, the price mentioned is reasonable, but definitely pursue the option of lowering it. The G35 is almost a full inch longer than the G22. Personally I’d go with with what the G22. Glock clearly labels the other one as a competition gun; longer sight radius and longer barrel. If that’s what your intending to use it for, and you don’t mind the fact that it’ll probably be pricier (I doubt you’ll find a G35 at a pawnshop with a pawnshop price), then continue your search for it.
I’d use a Glock as a Concealed Carry Weapon. I’d prefer not to carry the G35 with its 8-plus inch slide. Have you thought about looking for a more compact Glock in .40 S&W, like the G23 or G27?
Q: Im Buying a New Car any ideas?
I currently have a 2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe and the lease is up next month (April) . I have been looking around and I want some thing in the price range of about $35,000-$50,000 depending on the car I have thought about a used Porsche 911 and I like the new Audi TT-S but I don’t know when its supposed to be for sale I want some thing 2 door coupe sporty and preferably fast no American cars. Any Suggestions
A: What about the New Audi A5? I just ordered one. It drives amazing and is probably the most beautiful car I have ever seen. It will be at the top of your budget, but it will be worth it. The BMW 335i Coupe would also be worth looking. The BMW is stupid fast and looks are killer. It is a big upgrade from the Infiniti. I would not recommend the new Infiniti G35 Coupe because it has a sand-box sized trunk and doesn’t grip the road too well.
Q: Which holds their value better, a Cadillac or an Infiniti?
6 months ago, I traded my awesome Cadillac STS, 1994 in towards another car, a 2003 Infiniti g35.
I miss my car still, the Infiniti is just too small it seems. So I went looking today, and I found a Cad DTS for sale at a dealership.
I can swap them and it will raise my payment by 18.00 a month.
I`m so tempted, but I keep thinking about why I traded my Cad in the first place, it seems when they get around 100,00+ on them, they start falling apart. I took great care of it, but it was costing me money left and right, it also had that great oil leak the Northstars are known for.
My step-dad talked me into the Infiniti, he used to sell them and thinks they are good for 200,00+ as the motors are excellent.
Since I`ve had it, minor little things are breaking. The power window is off track, the cd player doesn`t work, trim coming off, but the oil looks brand new. (the rest of the thing might fall apart around me, BUT THE MOTOR IS GREAT!)
I`m just wondering if I am better off keeping it and getting used to the size, or go ahead and get the Cad.
A: Regardless of which car you prefer to drive – an Infiniti will hold it’s value much better than a Cadillac will.
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