help me buy a new g37

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c3p0

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I dont' care about dealerships or car salesmen. I only care about myself.

I think this attitude might be part of your problem. Then again, maybe it's just me!!!

c3p0
 

jpeyton

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why would anyone get suckered into $23g for an 09 l4 EXL could be had for $20g today.. maybe you got 0% financing iono
Why would anyone get suckered into paying $23k for a new 09 EX-L V6 when you can get a used 08 EX-L V6 for $20k or less?
 
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because a used g37 will have 15-20,000 miles and most likely was abused by some dude right before it was repo'd or traded in

I'll never buy used g37.. If I had to buy used it would be really used and really cheap...

buying something that's 1-2 years old is just asking for problems and not worth the trouble or risk to save another 10%.. Breaking a car in the right way is the best part of buying one and knowing you're not gonna come across any cum stains while reaching under the seat is also worth the extra $$$

I often look at posers and see the 2007s are 3-4 grand cheaper than a 2010 with 50-60,000 miles. The only people who woudl buy those are posers who want to get the new shape luxury brand cachet but want to spend as little as possible
 
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boomerang

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OP, you sound like a pretty fart smeller. I'm wondering why you're even asking for advice here.
 

stateofbeasley

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I think this attitude might be part of your problem. Then again, maybe it's just me!!!

c3p0

This whole thread feels sketchy, but I have to say, it's not like the dealership people aren't looking out for their own business interests either!
 

Triforceofcourage

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I actually just purchased a 2010 Accord Coupe I4 EX-L and received the 2.9% financing over 60 months. The guy basically offered me invoice price when I asked him the best he can do.
Makes me wish I pressed it a little further but I think invoice price was a fair deal on the 2010 model and their was only one car in the state with the color I wanted (red).
 

Arkaign

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casiotech, did you find an accord yet?

HAHAH, no he actually says he bought a G37 and now thinks he's the greatest thing in the history of the universe :p Oh and he renamed this thread, somewhat hilarious I think.
 

lurk3r

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HAHAH, no he actually says he bought a G37 and now thinks he's the greatest thing in the history of the universe :p Oh and he renamed this thread, somewhat hilarious I think.

And edited every single one of his posts to make himself look like less of a giant douche.
 

StageLeft

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because a used g37 will have 15-20,000 miles and most likely was abused by some dude right before it was repo'd or traded in

I'll never buy used g37.. If I had to buy used it would be really used and really cheap...

buying something that's 1-2 years old is just asking for problems and not worth the trouble or risk to save another 10%.. Breaking a car in the right way is the best part of buying one and knowing you're not gonna come across any cum stains while reaching under the seat is also worth the extra $$$

I often look at posers and see the 2007s are 3-4 grand cheaper than a 2010 with 50-60,000 miles. The only people who woudl buy those are posers who want to get the new shape luxury brand cachet but want to spend as little as possible
Rubbish. No G or any other car for that matter after 2 years and normal miles costs 90% of original cost. More like 75%.
 

PricklyPete

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Rubbish. No G or any other car for that matter after 2 years and normal miles costs 90% of original cost. More like 75%.

Agreed. Buying new is never ever a good argument financially...with possibly the exception of a Honda Civic...and really that is the only exception.

Now whether you like to buy new for other reasons...there are all kinds of reasons...but from a pure financial standpoint...there really is none.
 

ElFenix

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Agreed. Buying new is never ever a good argument financially...with possibly the exception of a Honda Civic...and really that is the only exception.

Now whether you like to buy new for other reasons...there are all kinds of reasons...but from a pure financial standpoint...there really is none.

the mini might still be a good buy, financially. used to be you could sell a 2 year old car with 35,000 miles on it for practically what BMW wanted for a new one.
 

PricklyPete

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the mini might still be a good buy, financially. used to be you could sell a 2 year old car with 35,000 miles on it for practically what BMW wanted for a new one.

There probably is a car or two other than the Civic where this is true... especially when they are first released...but generally speaking there isn't a financial argument... but there are plenty of others.
 

destrekor

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So when was it determined it was casiotech? :D
IP address match or something?

just epic. Guy was such a douche he can't even hide it to stay undercover long enough.
 

olds

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So when was it determined it was casiotech? :D
IP address match or something?

just epic. Guy was such a douche he can't even hide it to stay undercover long enough.
I posted it the same day he stared the account. I am smarter than the average bear.