Thinkin' of gettin a G35
Wow what a coincidence.....
i crashed my is300 a month ago and i just bought a 2005 g35 today. LOL
btw it's automatic too cause i deal with traffic everyday. As per your question regarding reliability.... i've taken nissan cars to 210,000 miles before... so i wouldn't worry about reliability. Japanese cars are way better than german/american.
i crashed my is300 a month ago and i just bought a 2005 g35 today. LOL
btw it's automatic too cause i deal with traffic everyday. As per your question regarding reliability.... i've taken nissan cars to 210,000 miles before... so i wouldn't worry about reliability. Japanese cars are way better than german/american.
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Originally Posted by Will-i-am
Wow what a coincidence.....
i crashed my is300 a month ago and i just bought a 2005 g35 today. LOL
btw it's automatic too cause i deal with traffic everyday. As per your question regarding reliability.... i've taken nissan cars to 210,000 miles before... so i wouldn't worry about reliability. Japanese cars are way better than german/american.
i crashed my is300 a month ago and i just bought a 2005 g35 today. LOL
btw it's automatic too cause i deal with traffic everyday. As per your question regarding reliability.... i've taken nissan cars to 210,000 miles before... so i wouldn't worry about reliability. Japanese cars are way better than german/american.
just curious....
I am at 60k with my 03 coupe and it still runs like a dream. AMSOil every oil change and flush all fluids every 30k. Motul for everything else. So far so good with mine. The only thing I think that is costly is maintenance. But then again I choose to use all synthetics and replace any stock part that needs replacing with high end performance parts which obviously cost more.
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