G35 Price
GoneToWake
06-30-2002, 06:12 PM
I've been in the market for a car around 30k for the last couple months, and the G35 stands out as a leader for the pricing, but can anyone tell about their experience purchasing the G35? what options and packages? price? what was said to get the price? Any feedback is good, just wondering if i could get some help finding the best price.
Also, is the spoiler worth it? sports suspension pakge? Thx.
Also, is the spoiler worth it? sports suspension pakge? Thx.
bearG35
06-30-2002, 09:14 PM
Dude, Sticker is your best price. Ask about an open ended lease.
or put down some major clams. Forget about the boomerang spoiler.
Intrax will have springs soon also.
or put down some major clams. Forget about the boomerang spoiler.
Intrax will have springs soon also.
SinisterSavior
07-05-2002, 01:09 AM
Screw the G35 and wait till August for Nissan 350Z. Much better and cheaper(Base MSRP: $26,269.00 ). Just read this:
24-valve, 3.5 liter DOHC V6 producing 280-plus targeted horsepower and 260-plus lb-ft of torque
NDIS (Nissan Direct Ignition System)
CVTCS (Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System)
6-speed close-ratio manual transmission or Electronically controlled 5-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode
Dual outlet exhaust
Estimated 0-60 time of less than 6.0 seconds
4-wheel independent multi-link suspension with use of lightweight aluminum components
Available Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS
Long wheelbase (104.3 inches) and wide stance
Raised rear deck for enhanced aerodynamics
Now im not saying that the G35 is a bad car but for its specs(if you care about them...)and the price($29,495.00) and considering styling(check out the Z's body..;) ), I would go Z.
But thats my $.02
24-valve, 3.5 liter DOHC V6 producing 280-plus targeted horsepower and 260-plus lb-ft of torque
NDIS (Nissan Direct Ignition System)
CVTCS (Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System)
6-speed close-ratio manual transmission or Electronically controlled 5-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode
Dual outlet exhaust
Estimated 0-60 time of less than 6.0 seconds
4-wheel independent multi-link suspension with use of lightweight aluminum components
Available Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS
Long wheelbase (104.3 inches) and wide stance
Raised rear deck for enhanced aerodynamics
Now im not saying that the G35 is a bad car but for its specs(if you care about them...)and the price($29,495.00) and considering styling(check out the Z's body..;) ), I would go Z.
But thats my $.02
boingo82
07-06-2002, 05:45 PM
If you're looking for luxury, and ever intend to carry more than 1 passenger, buy the G. If it's out-and-out sport you want, then buy the Z.
GoneToWake
07-14-2002, 06:17 PM
Though my situation is different from the average buyer, I was able to purchase the G35 w/ the winter package, bose system, and sunroof, for $1500 below msrp. It would have been msrp if my family did not trade in the lexus Ls400 ('97) for leasing the Q45 purchasing the G35. We contacted the fleet manager through Costco Wholesale, and we got the deal.
From what I hear, the coupe is great, but the dealer said that they were taking deposits and selling at 3-5000 over msrp.
From what I hear, the coupe is great, but the dealer said that they were taking deposits and selling at 3-5000 over msrp.
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