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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 04:22 PM
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Hey guys,
I will be buying my first car soon. I have been searching for cars for 3 months now and really really like the G35 coupe. I even test drove it yesterday and was impressed as expected.

However, I have been reading your comments on its performance in snow and that makes me worried

I live in Denver. Should I go for it still?

I drove the 2006 G35 coupe yesterday which is Infiniti certified with an extended 7 year/100000 mile warranty (bumper to bumper) from the 1st service date. (That still leaves around 3 years on the warranty as the 1st service was in 2006). It has 35k miles on it with a clean carfax and 1 owner.

He offered a final out of the door price of $21.9k but I think I can convince him to go lower!

I am really confused guys - Any feedback will be appreciated

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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by gunnermania
Hey guys,
I will be buying my first car soon. I have been searching for cars for 3 months now and really really like the G35 coupe. I even test drove it yesterday and was impressed as expected.

However, I have been reading your comments on its performance in snow and that makes me worried

I live in Denver. Should I go for it still?


I drove the 2006 G35 coupe yesterday which is Infiniti certified with an extended 7 year/100000 mile warranty (bumper to bumper) from the 1st service date. (That still leaves around 3 years on the warranty as the 1st service was in 2006). It has 35k miles on it with a clean carfax and 1 owner.

He offered a final out of the door price of $21.9k but I think I can convince him to go lower!

I am really confused guys - Any feedback will be appreciated

Gunnermania
No.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 07:43 PM
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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snow tires will transform your vehicle. get a 2nd set of cheapo rims, that way you can change your tires over yourself... saves paying for tire change over
 
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 08:51 PM
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if its what you want, go for it. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise because once you get something else you'll start to notice every single g35 on the road and wish you would've gotten one. All you have to do is prepare for it. Ask around for advice and plan accordingly. You'll be more content with getting what you want rather than settling for something else
 
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by gunnermania
Hey guys,
I will be buying my first car soon. I have been searching for cars for 3 months now and really really like the G35 coupe. I even test drove it yesterday and was impressed as expected.

However, I have been reading your comments on its performance in snow and that makes me worried

I live in Denver. Should I go for it still?

I drove the 2006 G35 coupe yesterday which is Infiniti certified with an extended 7 year/100000 mile warranty (bumper to bumper) from the 1st service date. (That still leaves around 3 years on the warranty as the 1st service was in 2006). It has 35k miles on it with a clean carfax and 1 owner.

He offered a final out of the door price of $21.9k but I think I can convince him to go lower!

I am really confused guys - Any feedback will be appreciated

Gunnermania
You could always get an 09 AWD Coupe, or if you want, take the 20k difference in price and buy a brand new Jeep and the 06.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 11:47 PM
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Get a set of winter wheels. Run summer tires on one set of wheels and winter/snow tires on the second, so you will have great traction during both seasons.
 
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Old Nov 10, 2009 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by pfarmer
You could always get an 09 AWD Coupe, or if you want, take the 20k difference in price and buy a brand new Jeep and the 06.
I wish I could afford that!

But thanks a ton for the reply guys... really feel I should go for it now

Will post update when everythings done and dusted


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