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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 10:41 AM
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Originally posted by AndyXXL
What the sticker price on G35 coupe?
Pricing is not finalized yet. Infiniti press release says it will start in the $27-28K range, and I'd expect the 6-spd Sport w/ leather to be around $31K, with a fully-loaded car coming in around $33-34K.


Originally posted by AndyXXL
330Ci is well worth for me. I got what I really wanted and more than expected.
Excellent -- that's all that really matters. To me, cars are a passion, not an investment. I don't lose sleep over depreciation or resale. I want this car bad enough that I'd pay sticker to have one of the first and it won't bother me a bit. I've got $10K to put down on it anyway, so I'll never be upside-down in it.
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 01:39 PM
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I dont care what car it is never pay MSRP, and how bad you want it. You go in their with the I got to have it attitude they just laugh at you and know you will pay anything!
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 02:02 PM
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i'm just glad the 3 series finally lost a comparison in a magazine. i'm glad for nissan. they need all the help they can get.
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 02:56 PM
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BMW has their work cut out for them. A car that handles almost as well, looks A LOT BETTER (coupe), faster with a 6 speed tranny, and Infiniti reliability and dealership experience. Times are looking bright for Nissan
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 06:12 PM
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Re: This comparison in R&T >>

Originally posted by Albertt
was not so much about which car was the fastest, but rather which car is the most bang for the buck. The G35 wins hands down,
It wasnt really about bang for the buck, rather it was a search for the overall best sport sedan. Although value certainly is an issue, and it was exactly why the G35 won. The 330 had the most points in both the performance and subjective sections of the test. The G35 was a very close second. The extra points the G earned on the price section put it ahead of the bmw.

As far as depreciation, bmw's are not exactly reknowned for their resale value. People who buy used cars, on the average, are not interested in bmw's and their high service costs. Though Lexus is supposed to have high service costs, and they have the best resale on the market. That must say something about their cars.
Infiniti has the best dealership (according to the last JD Power I looked at) and well above average quality, yet Infiniti resale is almost as bad as Nissan (who has the worst dealer rating I believe). Face it, when people think used cars, they think Lexus, Toyota and Honda.

I think the G is a good bargain, and it will probably sell well. I dont think it will be hot enough to sell at sticker though. The coupe maybe (with the supposed demise of the CL) but I think those of us who want sedans will get good deals on them.
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 06:48 PM
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Re: G35 is the winner!

Originally posted by JimmyH

11 Lincoln LS
10 Jaguar X-type 3.0 (arent they the same car?)
No...the Jag S-Type and Lincoln LS are the same....not the X-type.

Erik
Old Jun 5, 2002 | 07:23 AM
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Originally posted by MONTE 01&97 SE
I dont care what car it is never pay MSRP, and how bad you want it. You go in their with the I got to have it attitude they just laugh at you and know you will pay anything!
That's not totally true. I went in to buy a 2K2 Maxima last year with the "I got to have it" attitude and still walked away with the best car deal of my life up till now. But the Max, even the 2K2, was not the "hot new car, latest and greatest thing" (the Altima was, which was still selling near MSRP) so I could negotiate on it.

Considering that most people who get on lists for the newest hot cars end up paying markups (e.g., M3, S2000, Odyssey, PT Cruiser, etc.) I am content to "only" pay MSRP. Hell, seems like half the people I know don't even try to haggle on new cars even though they're just buying plain old cars that they could easily get at invoice.
Old Jun 5, 2002 | 09:08 AM
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Speaking of the G35, I am in Western Canada and I have seen may be 3 or 4 of those on the road. OTOH, I haven't seen many Altima SE. All the ones I see are the 2.5 and mostly in Silver. Canadian Car of the Year doesn't seem too popular where I live. When they first came out I thought they were nice and looked seriously into them. Now I find the found end ugly like a Civic, and the bad end ugly unlike a Jetta.

G35, hmm yum.
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