2004 G35....need advise

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lefty_thrower
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I'm looking at buying a 2004 G35 Sedan. Twilight Blue Pearl, 58k miles, sunroof, leather, heated seats, 2wd, in-dash cd changer, no spoiler. This is a 1 owner car with all kinds of service records. The only body work ever done was a painted bumper. No wreck, just a scuff or something. What would be a good price for this car? They are asking $13,500. I checked the NADA and KBB, and it 'seems' good, but just curious on "owners" thoughts of the color and options. Thanks guys.


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Call the dealer (or stop by) with the VIN. Have them run / print a service history.

Not a bad price at all, and a beautiful combo.

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Welcome to NICO!



Yeah from what I have been reading on here lately from people who have been shopping around..that definitley seems like a decent price.

AZ gave you good advice as well...follow it..


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Nazc0
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just like my car but i have a silver one with 90k miles that seems like a good price but ask for 13k i got mine for 10k but i had to do the service myself so in all i got it for under 11kpost pics

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SVTCOBRA
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NADA is usually prices are usually too high and nobody uses them except insurance companies/loaning institutions and dealers that are selling their cars at higher than normal prices and are trying to justify them.

KBB is a more realistic source for buyers/sellers

Shoot for KBB PP or less.

Twilight Blue!

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Edmunds.com is another great resource for pricing.

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airaptor
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I always search Autotrader and see what cars are really selling for.

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SVTCOBRA
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airaptor wrote:I always search Autotrader and see what cars are really selling for.
Yes, I do the same!! Knowing that a dealer will usually come down more than an individual seller. Autotrader and cars.com are good sources. I sometimes look at Carmax for a starting point knowing that most dealers can beat them.

08blackG35sedan
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Definitely search Autotrader and Cars.com You'll know if it's a good deal within 30 minutes.


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