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126,000 miles on infiniti g35?
im trying to buy a 2003 infiniti g35 with 126,000 miles. im almost 16 so i wont be driving much. is this too many miles though. the car is only $1,900 though. perfect shape.
im driving to school and back. less than 15 miles a day. over the summer, to the pool and back, 10 miles a day.
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- pickmefirstplzLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
go to kbb.com for the blue book price and the miles for the year is a little high
Source(s): p - ?Lv 69 years ago
There is no way possible for an Infiniti G35 to sell for $1,900 and if this is so its not even because of the mileage it has but its surely the fact that is has a rebuilt or salvaged title meaning it was involved in a major accident or there is something the owner is not telling you. The average 2003 G35 sells for $7,000 +. The Infiniti G35 is a great car and even with 126,000 miles the car will last you a very long time, its just a matter of knowing if its history will effect its long term reliability. You dont want a car that was salvaged, especially for a G35 which is a luxury sports car and will surely have higher repair cost and replacement parts. If the car is in perfect shape with a clean title and running great then I would say this is a great deal but this sounds "way way way" to good to be true. I wouldn't fall into a money pit, you are only 16, you dont want to be fixing a car worth more in repairs then what it was worth when your first purchased it. Here are just some examples so you get the idea. This is a link from "Yahooautos.com" . This is the cheapest 2003 G35 sedan being sold in the entire US through their site and even then it has 171,000 miles listed for $6,500.
http://autos.yahoo.com/used-cars/infiniti-g-cars84...
We all want nice cars but I would suggest you find something within your budget, try a Honda or a Toyota. You'll only have a beater for a good year or two until you save up enough for a decent down payment and then you can go ahead and finance the rest of the car, maybe even a 2006+ model and only pay $150-250 a month??
- efflandtLv 79 years ago
That is not really too many miles for an Infiniti. I just traded in an 18 year old Nissan Maxima SE 5-spd (purchased May 94), that other than the radio beginning to glitch, ran as good as new (despite running autocross competition for a number of years, including flat out on a racetrack). I still have a 2001 Pathfinder that already had 99.000 miles on it when purchased in 2004.
But I do wonder about the price, because I think someone mentioned it should be worth about $7000 or more if you are in the U.S. (and per kbb.com). Would you be buying this from a relative? In any case, check it over very carefully, or have a mechanic check it.
- 9 years ago
yea actually it is too much...but also depends on which year it belongs to.....if u are buying to get from point A to point B on a daily bases (e.g university or college) then it is fine because then u will be using it just for the sake of transportation.....if u want it for everyday use where u will be using it for normal family or friends outing or other stuff then it wont be a smart buy....that much millage brings the car's life on a verge...i.e the car wont be reliable for a long period of time...
i will suggest that u put in more money and probably should go for something that is reliable rather than something cheap and unreliable....but if u r running low on money then i guess its fine....the car is not half bad after all its an infinity g35...
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