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I may look into getting a line of credit at a lower rate than financing (if its possible). I plan to put a large down payment down (30-50%) of vehicle price and then pay it off quickly within a year. Thanks for the help so far guys....still confused! Should i just buy them all? i wish. Still leaning towards the G35...gotta make a decision soon! |
Out of your 3 options, option 1 would be best. The g35 is a well rounded car - Luxurious and powerful. The is250 is gutless and overpriced for what you get; I wouldn't even consider it. The c350 is nice but like you said, it's costly. |
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see if you can get a 2009 Legacy Spec B they are nice cars, since the 2010s are out, you can most likely get a super good deal on them if anybody has any left. good combination of power/practicality. Not much luxury though |
Genesis or a 2008 CTS, depending on engine and options, they can be anywhere from $20k to $40k. High end will get you 300hp, AWD and 26mpg |
Out of your choices, an IS250. If it were my money: - Used Infiniti M35 - New Nissan Maxima - Used Lexus GS - Used Acura RL Some cars I find more unique then the G35 or IS. Kev |
I see 2 IS350's under 30k on CL, here's the links if you haven't already seen them: 2006 Lexus IS350 *******Ultra Premium Package******* - $27900 2006 Lexus IS350, silver, no accidents - $29995 I'm not too sure about the market price for IS350's but the black one seems like a really good deal for the price, fully loaded and everything. |
Since the OP seems to indicate the purchase is for business use.. I can't see price will be the main concern. Not to mention purchasing from an owner instead of buying from a business is a hassle, since I assume he will want to lease it. Used car financing is often higher than brand new car.. so OP should do some math on the spreadsheet. Having said all that 30k km / year as ceiling will cost you a few arms and legs if you are leasing. I won't get the new Subaru with the CVT.. period. |
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for G35's G35driver.com niclub.ca get the 05+ just make sure it's still on warranty if there's any oil consumption issues, the 06 is much nicer interior/exterior wise as well. as for the sport package there really isn't much except an optional spoiler, stiffer suspension and the bumper, but it's a nice overall thing. i have a 04, and i get MAYBE 16mpg which is like 15-16L/100km so it isn't good on gas. as for the G37, imo the G35 looks much nicer and with your budget i wouldn't go for a G37, you can get a very nice 06 for 25-30. |
my friend just purchased a g37s coupe for 37k taxes in with navi. currently i'm looking at a 2004 m3 convertible from the states... i've seen them run for 22k USD. |
get the new GTI |
Hey man I'll be honest. If you are leaning toward a G35/G37, than go for the G35/G37. Two things: 1. Don't forget to look into insurance costs. 2. Do you have access to a sedan or car for winter? Also, gas is gas. If you are on a budget, cut back on other things (eat out less? don't buy misc stuff as often?). |
you will consider other things and then realize that the first option was the what you wanted the most. go with the g35... |
yea... get ur first choice.... if its not too big of a disadvantage... or else u'll always go back wondering .. what could've been... |
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I dont want to get one that says its a sport pkg and all theyve done is upgraded the rims to the 19s. Is there a way of telling it is a sport pkg for sure? I want the upgraded suspension - dont trust the salespeople as it seems i know more about the car than some of them (so far anyways) thanks |
brakes? i think sport has the gold brembos I don't know anything about G35s though |
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where do you mostly drive? If mainly in the city, you're good to go with a decent set of winter tires, If it's that important to you you can always look into getting a G35x sedan |
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