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Car to replace the G?

Old Aug 10, 2019 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Texasscout
Q50S, nice car, but it's not a G35 so I kept that too. The Q is nicer/newer but it just doesn't drive as well as my old G35 sedan does. The run flat tires were horrible, after getting rid of them and an alignment, it's better, but it still "hunts" and won't track as straight as my old sedan. I'm done with Infiniti.
My dad drives a M37xS and it’s exactly the same. That car really doesn’t want to track straight at all. I always assumed it was the low profile 20s. But I actually love driving it. Seems to corner flatter despite being such a big car, but also is way more comfortable for everyday driving. Could just be that’s it’s 10 years newer than my g35 and hasn’t got worn out components yet.

Originally Posted by Mignav01
I've been toying with the idea of a C6Z but have decided that I'll probably wait till I graduate for that, even though I could grind all summer to afford one it's probably a better idea to put the money towards school. My buddy has a convertible 335i and boy does that thing scoot... if only it wasn't a Beemer. The Honda type R is too rice for me (sorry) and I could never spend that kinda coin on a fwd civic
my previous car was an e90 328 6 speed and I loved that car. Engine wasn’t as exciting as the G but it handled so well and the steering felt great. An absolute NIGHTMARE to maintain though after it hit 130k. The G has been so much better *knock on wood*
 

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