Questions about owning a G35
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Also welcome to the family, Driver has a ton of helpful material to answer just about any question you might have. Please do some work on your own searching for answers rather than posting right away. It's a forum rule you know.
Also welcome to the family, Driver has a ton of helpful material to answer just about any question you might have. Please do some work on your own searching for answers rather than posting right away. It's a forum rule you know.
Maintenance completely depends on your level of mechanical skill and/or if you are paying a mechanic to do the work for you.
It's more difficult than a full-sized pickup.
It's easier than a transverse mounted engine.
It's more expensive than an econo-box 4 cylinder.
It's cheaper than a Mercedes/BMW.
That's about as specific as I can be. Personally I think it's easy to work on because being a race-oriented chassis most components are readily accessible and designed for easy replacement. However it IS a performance vehicle so the parts are more expensive, similar to owning a 3/4 or 1 ton truck.
It's more difficult than a full-sized pickup.
It's easier than a transverse mounted engine.
It's more expensive than an econo-box 4 cylinder.
It's cheaper than a Mercedes/BMW.
That's about as specific as I can be. Personally I think it's easy to work on because being a race-oriented chassis most components are readily accessible and designed for easy replacement. However it IS a performance vehicle so the parts are more expensive, similar to owning a 3/4 or 1 ton truck.
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