oh hey look. 1.9% apr on an infiniti M37
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oh hey look. 1.9% apr on an infiniti M37
You can't help noticing all the infiniti ad banners on this lexus forum.
5 years, 1.9% apr on the M37.
http://www.infinitiusa.com/current-o...ehicle=m_sedan
Deal....... or no deal ?
5 years, 1.9% apr on the M37.
http://www.infinitiusa.com/current-o...ehicle=m_sedan
Deal....... or no deal ?
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The car has been a flop. The QX56 outsold it last month which was unheard of last generation. In a sales thread I posted the discounts etc the car has needed 1 month after its debut. Locally there are no joke $379 and $399 leases and also $459 or so sign and drive leases. One place even advertises "drive a new Infiniti every two years".Then you see their dismal loyalty results every year.
Dealers are praying it sells better in 2011. There is a new A6 and GS coming and that will only complicate matters.
Dealers are praying it sells better in 2011. There is a new A6 and GS coming and that will only complicate matters.
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The M37/56 has huge incentives pretty much since its debut. You questioned that, I proved it. You had no reply.
Now the QX56 is outselling the car. That never happened before.
The M37/56 is selling at a 50% rate of the last gen's first year status. That means it FLOPPED.
Being 3rd is nothing to brag about when its the newest entry with the 5, needs huge discounts/leases and the competition is older.
No one is saying its a bad car. It just flopped and again, dealers are hoping sales in 2011 pick up.
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1 and 3 series as well as the outgoing X3 are at 1.9-2.9%.
Zero discount on financing or leasing for the new 5 series, X6 (told you they sell well up here...lol) and any M cars.
Everything else is 3.9-5.9%.
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BMW has had big discounts for a long time, nothing new here.
These huge discounts on the Infiniti M however ARE big news. Combined with the rock bottom lease rates being offered on the G37, it is clear that Infiniti is struggling.
It's still a pretty new model, and sales will soon drop below 1000 units monthly. Sorry, but that is a certified flop. 1st sales of the new M don't come even close to 1st year sales of the 3GS.
These huge discounts on the Infiniti M however ARE big news. Combined with the rock bottom lease rates being offered on the G37, it is clear that Infiniti is struggling.
It's still a pretty new model, and sales will soon drop below 1000 units monthly. Sorry, but that is a certified flop. 1st sales of the new M don't come even close to 1st year sales of the 3GS.
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The only thing we remember is your past behavior in defending Nissan/Infiniti anytime possible. Its a new year, two days in the same behavior.
The M37/56 has huge incentives pretty much since its debut. You questioned that, I proved it. You had no reply.
Now the QX56 is outselling the car. That never happened before.
The M37/56 is selling at a 50% rate of the last gen's first year status. That means it FLOPPED.
Being 3rd is nothing to brag about when its the newest entry with the 5, needs huge discounts/leases and the competition is older.
No one is saying its a bad car. It just flopped and again, dealers are hoping sales in 2011 pick up.
The M37/56 has huge incentives pretty much since its debut. You questioned that, I proved it. You had no reply.
Now the QX56 is outselling the car. That never happened before.
The M37/56 is selling at a 50% rate of the last gen's first year status. That means it FLOPPED.
Being 3rd is nothing to brag about when its the newest entry with the 5, needs huge discounts/leases and the competition is older.
No one is saying its a bad car. It just flopped and again, dealers are hoping sales in 2011 pick up.
I think it's great that the QX56 is outselling the M. That means that over 1300 buyers/month are willing spend well over $57k on an INFINITI (something you have claimed over and over that the buying public were unwilling to do). I guess times are a changin', eh?