Demo? How many miles?New 2019 G80 3.8L base unit with $45,810 MSRP out the door with $10,000 discount equal to $35,810 plus title and license fees and 5% sales tax in Iowa.
New unit - not a demo.Demo? How many miles?
That's a great deal. My base '19 was stickered at 42.5k and got it for 37.5k. Congrats.New 2019 G80 3.8L base unit with $45,810 MSRP out the door with $10,000 discount equal to $35,810 plus title and license fees and 5% sales tax in Iowa.
NiceNew unit - not a demo.
Damn, that was an awesome deal. Wonder how much we could offer on a 2020. I was thinking of offering $50K even on a $57,020 sport, if it comes to that. It has been sitting for a long time, and would have to check miles before anything else. But maybe we need to start at $10K below now. Ha ha. Although maybe it's easier to get a great deal on a base than a sport, even when they're more expensive. That was the case when I bought a 2018 F-150 Platinum: only got $10K discount, but could have gotten a lot more than that on a much cheaper XLT. Supply and demand.
Seems reasonable... this is the only 2017 Ultimate within 100 miles of me (Dallas TX), and they want $29K with 43K miles.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/801982349/overview/
So for 2017, it's the base 3.8, then AWD can be added, then the Premium package, then Ultimate added to that. Too bad you lose Android Auto / Carplay when adding Ultimate.Thanks! That one looks nice! However it’s a 5.0. The one I’m looking at is a 3.8. I’ll see if i can edit my original post
My 2019 non Sport G80 was $37,500.I have the 2019 G80 3.8 sport package. The sport package was new for 2019 so they were not dropping the price. I paid sticker $48,000. If I would have gone for the standard G80 I know I would have gotten a better deal.
Plus, you get the 10 year, 100,000 mile warranty on a new car, unless you buy the '18 on a CPO (Certified Pre Owned) deal.I think I'd go with the '19 3.8. Especially if you can negotiate the price down a bit.