Latest Infiniti G37 Frequently Asked Questions:
I currently own 2005 Toyota Rav4 and the car payment is about half done. I'm planning to trade my rav4 to Infiniti G37 Journey, but I have a bad credit score(600) :( My question is: Is $5000(trade-in value) enough to cover the down payment? Is it possible to get a new car with my credit score?
Answer:Please take my advice, do not trade in your car. Generally, car dealerships have a certain price that they cannot go below. For example, the sticker price on a car may be $18,000 but they can go as low as $14,000. I suggest you try your best to get the price as low as you can. Sell your Rav4 on your own, while it may not be as easy, the outcome is much better. Also, I stress that you do not buy this new car until you have enough money to pay at least half of it off beforehand. With bad credit, banks will jump to give you high interest loans, you'll spend so much money in the long run that the new car won't be worth it.
I want to rent a G37 before I buy to get a feel for the car a little. I might want to use it for a trip to California. I can't find any companies that rent Infiniti's.
Answer:i had a hard time finding anyone who rents one but i found someone who rents infiniti..check it out http://infinitirental.com/
Apparently, the dealer says infiniti g37 aren't technically sports cars so the insurance wouldn't be too high for my son. I'm not to sure though..can anyone clear this matter up?
Answer:Think about what you just said, you're buying a $36k sports car for your 18 year old son. Apparently costs and practicality isn't much of an issue to you. He'll wrap that around a pole within a year "ricin" around with his friends, guaranteed.
im 17, when i turn 18 i want to buy a new car, either the lexus IS 250 or the infiniti g37 or g35. what do u suggest?
Answer:The website says you have to contact your dealer. http://www.infiniti.com/current-offers/g_coupe.html?next=Current_Offers_Home.G_Coupe.Current_Offers You'll probably need $4000 cash at signing and then $350 a month for 36 months. Your car insurance will likely also be about $300 a month if you can get coverage at all. The only way you'll be able to get this car is if your parents sign the lease and put you on their insurance policy.
will it be worht the price? will it be built nicely and durable? (i.e. will it be in the shop every month?) is it made out to be better than it really will be? will it be a huge success for infiniti? what other coupes compare to it?
Answer:In my opinion.... The G37 is worth the price, to get that same level of performance in a luxury coupe, you'd most likely to have to spend more money. The BMW 335i and Mercedes CLK500 come to mind, and those are all significantly more expensive. I've previously owned a G35 coupe, and never once was it in the shop for any repairs. As for it being nicer than it really is...well it depends on the buyer. Some people buy the G thinking it will be a smooth, soft ride...they're in for a shock. The G37 is a sports/gt car, and the priority is handling and performance...not a comfortable ride. If you guy the G knowing the ride will be hard because it's a performance car, and buying the G for it's performance....you won't be disappointed. If you buy it because it looks nice, and think the Infiniti badge means soft luxury ride...you will be in for a shock.
