Hi everybody, i'm young man and I have just stayed in the US for 1 month to study MBA. But I really like Speed and love infiniti G35 coupe too.
- Now, I have 15.000$ to buy infiniti G35 coupe (Auto). So I don't have more experient about it, everybody can help me some advice...
- Beside it, i have a little worry about RWD of this car when i live at Boston, Massachusets state in the Winter!
- Finally, Is it Ok! When I'm looking for my car on autotrader.com?
(I have a little other money for insuarant and tax)
Thanks for reading so much.
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- Now, I have 15.000$ to buy infiniti G35 coupe (Auto). So I don't have more experient about it, everybody can help me some advice...
- Beside it, i have a little worry about RWD of this car when i live at Boston, Massachusets state in the Winter!
- Finally, Is it Ok! When I'm looking for my car on autotrader.com?
(I have a little other money for insuarant and tax)
Thanks for reading so much.
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Are you asking whether to get a 2004 or 2006 Infiniti g35 coupe? If so, go with the 2006. In 2005, Infiniti refined the interiors and added new color choices and real aluminum trim. Also, in 2006 the headlights were changed to hid projectors and the taillights were redesigned and they both give it a much better richer look.
Thanks ZTesta 117.
Because I don't know some different between G35 2004 and 2006. And than, I'm looking for G35 coupe Auto with dark blue, black or gray color. ^^
Because I don't know some different between G35 2004 and 2006. And than, I'm looking for G35 coupe Auto with dark blue, black or gray color. ^^
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Check the for sale section here , there are many cars for sale
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Make sure when you are shopping, you take a good look at the tires.
You might need to look for winter tires because it freezes and snows a lot in Boston.
Like said above, look here for some cars, you may find one with more of a history than you'd get looking on autotrader. I also suggest watching the Boston area Craigslist.org site and search for G35's.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cars-54/
I believe if you're looking for automatics there weren't many changes with the engine.
Have you been able to test drive one yet?
Also I see there's a bit of a language barrier... if you goto a dealership I suggest taking someone who speaks English well or they will probably take advantage of you.
If you need any help contacting dealers let me know - we are here to help.
I have the Diamond Graphite (dark gray) 2005 Automatic and have enjoyed it since the day I got it.
You might need to look for winter tires because it freezes and snows a lot in Boston.
Like said above, look here for some cars, you may find one with more of a history than you'd get looking on autotrader. I also suggest watching the Boston area Craigslist.org site and search for G35's.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cars-54/
I believe if you're looking for automatics there weren't many changes with the engine.
Have you been able to test drive one yet?
Also I see there's a bit of a language barrier... if you goto a dealership I suggest taking someone who speaks English well or they will probably take advantage of you.
If you need any help contacting dealers let me know - we are here to help.
I have the Diamond Graphite (dark gray) 2005 Automatic and have enjoyed it since the day I got it.
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You might need to look for winter tires because it freezes and snows a lot in Boston.
Like said above, look here for some cars, you may find one with more of a history than you'd get looking on autotrader. I also suggest watching the Boston area Craigslist.org site and search for G35's.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cars-54/
I believe if you're looking for automatics there weren't many changes with the engine.
Have you been able to test drive one yet?
Also I see there's a bit of a language barrier... if you goto a dealership I suggest taking someone who speaks English well or they will probably take advantage of you.
If you need any help contacting dealers let me know - we are here to help.
I have the Diamond Graphite (dark gray) 2005 Automatic and have enjoyed it since the day I got it.
Thanks Talley9 so much! Originally Posted by Talley9
Make sure when you are shopping, you take a good look at the tires. You might need to look for winter tires because it freezes and snows a lot in Boston.
Like said above, look here for some cars, you may find one with more of a history than you'd get looking on autotrader. I also suggest watching the Boston area Craigslist.org site and search for G35's.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cars-54/
I believe if you're looking for automatics there weren't many changes with the engine.
Have you been able to test drive one yet?
Also I see there's a bit of a language barrier... if you goto a dealership I suggest taking someone who speaks English well or they will probably take advantage of you.
If you need any help contacting dealers let me know - we are here to help.
I have the Diamond Graphite (dark gray) 2005 Automatic and have enjoyed it since the day I got it.

On your link I found many beautiful G35 with body kits, tubor and wheels. However, it is more expensive with me
)I have a Aunt who is living in Maryland state. So this weekend I will go to Maryland and she will help me find some G35 cars which I have already chosen on Autotrader.com.
I hope I would get a good car.
If G35 have winter tires, it can safe in the winter and snow, can not it?
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If your worried about rwd in the winter, then look at the G35X (AWD). The X's only come in auto anyways.
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From what I hear it'll make a world of difference. So when you're looking see if they have winter tires with it, if not you may have to look for a set to put on for the winter. Originally Posted by Thuantyphu
If G35 have winter tires, it can safe in the winter and snow, can not it?
The G35x like stated above may be a better option for you because it's AWD
My 2003 G has been winter driven every year in canadian winters. It is RWD and it hasnt been much of an issue. It gets stuck every now and then in 4+" fresh snow.



