Considering IS350C, Opinions considered
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Considering IS350C, Opinions considered
Hello IS-C owners,
My wife and I own a 2010 RX350 and I'm wanting a nice drop-top we can cruise around in. Naturally, I like the IS-C. Found this one in the Big D and was wondering if this is a decent deal in your opinion, or if my judgement is being clouded by the fact that I'm digging the look of this specific car. I made an offer and the dealer indicated that they really weren't interested in budging much off the asking price. Ultimately we are about $3K apart. Let me know what you think.
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StillLine
My wife and I own a 2010 RX350 and I'm wanting a nice drop-top we can cruise around in. Naturally, I like the IS-C. Found this one in the Big D and was wondering if this is a decent deal in your opinion, or if my judgement is being clouded by the fact that I'm digging the look of this specific car. I made an offer and the dealer indicated that they really weren't interested in budging much off the asking price. Ultimately we are about $3K apart. Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
StillLine
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I don't think the price seems out of line for what you're getting. I think the days of big used car markups so they can show big trade-in values or knock thousands off the price are all but gone. Internet sales has changed the game because people can shop dozens if not hundreds of lots from their own home. If they don't bring a decent price up front they will never get a shot at the sale.
For the car you're looking at I'd recommend going over it carefully and making sure you can see no evidence of the repair that was done. Assuming that looked okay I'd offer to buy right now if they can do $37,300 and see what they come back with. If you try and get a grand knocked off settle for $38k flat, that will probably buy the car. Just depends how much dicking around you want to do. Sometimes it's not worth the trouble if they have exactly what you want.
For the car you're looking at I'd recommend going over it carefully and making sure you can see no evidence of the repair that was done. Assuming that looked okay I'd offer to buy right now if they can do $37,300 and see what they come back with. If you try and get a grand knocked off settle for $38k flat, that will probably buy the car. Just depends how much dicking around you want to do. Sometimes it's not worth the trouble if they have exactly what you want.
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Is it a CPO if so that seems like a pretty good price. KBB shows it should list for more than that even in a private party sale. See if you can find out just what was repaired from the accident.
I don't like the saddle seats and brown wood trim but thats just me. The wheels also look small.
Jeff
I don't like the saddle seats and brown wood trim but thats just me. The wheels also look small.
Jeff
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Thanks for your input so far. I don't believe it's a CPO car as it is offered for sale at an Infiniti dealership. Here's another nice looking IS350C in Houston. Dang, all the nice rides are in Texas! I think the prices are probably not too far out of line. Just wish they were closer so I could actually look the cars over and test drive them before making a deal. I'd like to stay around the $35-36K price range for these cars, but ultimately, if one of them is exactly what I want, what's another $3K in the grand scheme of things.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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Almost bought one
Had the deposit check written and ready to go in the mail when I dug a little deeper after getting a carfax and waived off the deal. My offer of $39k was accepted on this 2011 IS 350C F Sport. Beautiful car, but it's history wasn't adding up. So, the search continues.
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Had the deposit check written and ready to go in the mail when I dug a little deeper after getting a carfax and waived off the deal. My offer of $39k was accepted on this 2011 IS 350C F Sport. Beautiful car, but it's history wasn't adding up. So, the search continues.
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Thanks for the input!
I was awfully close to pulling the trigger on a couple IS350C's but ultimately couldn't resist the combination of getting a V-8 and saving over $10K on the purchase cost. Found this super nice 2006 SC430 close to home with 40K miles for just under $30K. I'm loving it so far! Thanks for all your input regarding the IS-C. I still love those cars!
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