Looking to join the Infiniti family
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Looking to join the Infiniti family
Good morning everyone
Coming close to finishing grad school and boy am I ready for a new car. Prior to school I had 04 STi and than moved to an 06 Evo IX RS. Miss both of those cars had to sell the Evo prior to starting school. Can't wait to get back into driving a proper car. Presently I'm commuting in a 2000 civic Si.
So I'm considering a G37s Sedan 6spd. I absolutely will be doing a review of the forums BUT do you guys have any advice that are willing to share? How do you like the brand, dealer experience? How is the long term reliability of these cars.
Any information will be absolutely appreciated.
Thank you
Demis
Coming close to finishing grad school and boy am I ready for a new car. Prior to school I had 04 STi and than moved to an 06 Evo IX RS. Miss both of those cars had to sell the Evo prior to starting school. Can't wait to get back into driving a proper car. Presently I'm commuting in a 2000 civic Si.
So I'm considering a G37s Sedan 6spd. I absolutely will be doing a review of the forums BUT do you guys have any advice that are willing to share? How do you like the brand, dealer experience? How is the long term reliability of these cars.
Any information will be absolutely appreciated.
Thank you
Demis
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G35 Sedan is rocking that new body style, so I think that is what you are talking about.
They are classy cars that demand a high cost currently, but I wouldn't see the value holding out forever if you are looking to keep it 2-3 years.
They are definitely fun to drive, and coming from a subie your first upgrade would need to be sway bars.
They are classy cars that demand a high cost currently, but I wouldn't see the value holding out forever if you are looking to keep it 2-3 years.
They are definitely fun to drive, and coming from a subie your first upgrade would need to be sway bars.
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