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Nalley Infiniti of Marietta in Marietta, GA Was wondering if this seemed to be a good deal. I'm looking to sign Saturday.
I read your post and and thought your idea of supply and demand was most likely the right answer. According to Edmunds the inventory levels for all Inifinity vehicles with in a fifty mile radius of Savanah, Ga is 26 vehicles, none of which are the M37 model. The number of infinity vehicles with in a fifty mile radius of Boca Raton, Fl is 517 vehicles and 42 of those vehicles are the M37 model The supply and demand answer in this case has nothing to do with the price difference between states. I know South East Toyota is the distributator for a five state area and they control all sales in this five state area.The dealers in this area are charged at least a 500.00 dollar admistrative fee by (SET)on every vehicle that is sold in this five state area. The Sequoia I purchased in New Jersey did not have this 500 dollar fee as the dealership bought the vehicle directly from Toyota Motor Sales USA . The cost of the vehicle to the dealer in New Jersey was less than any Fl dealer which explains the 500.00 dollar price difference. The 2,200 dollar cost difference between Fla Inifiniti dealers and Georgia Inifiniti dealers on the exact same model can not be explained by supply and demand.
I have been looking to purchase a M37 using sites such as American Express and Overstocked Cars. com and True Car .com. I live in the state of Fla and the quoted price for this vehicle before taxes is $43,563 I checked into the idea of buying the same vehicle using the same sites in Savannah Ga. and the quoted price was $41,312 The difference being $2,251 well worth the trip to Ga. I flew up to New Jersey last year to purchase my 2010 Sequoia as South East Toyota would not sell me the vehicle with the 5.7 l liter engine unless it was the flex fuel version. The price for this vehicle in New Jersey was $500 less than Fla dealers and I got 1300 more selling my old Sequoia to a private party well worth the trip to New Jersey. Anyone know why buying a new vehicle in Fla is more expensive than Georiga or New Jersey?
Depends on area, but I think that is a decent initial offer. If I didn't have VPP pricing, the best I was able to get came out to about 3K over invoice in the Houston area. I had a better price of about 2K over invoice, but it would have required me to drive 4-5 hours to Dallas to get it. I do feel prices will come down more as they did in February compared to last fall...gas prices rising may contribute a little and inventory is out there. A couple vehicles I was negotiating on 1 month ago are still available today when I checked.
I bought at infiniti of cincinnati - easy - got almost 5k off msrp with almost no negotiating. After agreeing to a price, they still gave me a decent trade price on my old car. It's as close to 'no hassle' buy as I've ever had. Love the QX. The gas gauge sucks and the sunroof leaks in pressure car washes, though.
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