Something I notice (feel) being a new G owner
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#17
I looked at 350z's this past spring before buying my G. I liked them, but the lack of a backseat was killer. Even though I don't have anyone sit back there ever I like it for putting down anything I buy or for carrying a bag or whatever. That little extra space was apparently a big deal for me.
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Its always bothered me that there is no brotherhood with the g. My mom always had wranglers from when I was 5 years old so we always have been part of the "wave trend" From when I was 16 and driving the jeep I always liked driving it because of the wave. With the g there are so many people who see it as just a car and have no real enthusiasm for it so they never wave back. Its gotten to the point where I only wave or head nod the ones that are modded. I only wave at sedans that are modded because the ones that arent modded usually dont care. Some wave back, most dont. I wave at coupes sedans and yes even z's. The people without overinflated egos of "my car is better than yours" usually wave back.
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Oh and for the person who said jeeps are nothing but trouble... we have never had any serious issues with any of ours. Now they have all been 5-speed models and thats because we know the automatic transmission chrysler has been using aren't all that reliable but everything else is great. We wheel them occasionally too. Our 99 is our oldest one and its in need of some cosmetic work (new top, seats, and fender flares would be nice) but it drives perfect... always has.
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Oh and for the person who said jeeps are nothing but trouble... we have never had any serious issues with any of ours. Now they have all been 5-speed models and thats because we know the automatic transmission chrysler has been using aren't all that reliable but everything else is great. We wheel them occasionally too. Our 99 is our oldest one and its in need of some cosmetic work (new top, seats, and fender flares would be nice) but it drives perfect... always has.
#21
I'll admit, I do notice other G's around town. I live in a small city which is near a big city and when I'm in the small city I rarely see a G coupe. There are a good many more Z's around.
In what ways is a G better than a Z. Well, for me, the primary reason is I don't fit in a Z. I'm 6'4"....maybe 6'5". I barely fit in the G. And when I was looking for a sports car, I could have purchased any number of Z's for what I paid for my G. But the G won hands down for looks (personal preference...the 370 is pretty close though), room/convenience...I have a real trunk and a reasonable facsimile of a back seat...and from what I've read, pretty close to a 350 in performance...equal in some articles.
The final thing is the interior. The interior of my 06 G is cheap and a bit cheesy. The interior of the 350 Z is a joke. It looks like a 15 year old's idea of what a space ship car interior should look like.
Where I live, if you drive a pick up, you wave at your neighbor in his pickup...but that's more of a southern, rural, friendly kind of thing. I think I'll start waving at other G coupe drivers....but there just aren't many of them out there.....and that is THE main reason I like my G.
In what ways is a G better than a Z. Well, for me, the primary reason is I don't fit in a Z. I'm 6'4"....maybe 6'5". I barely fit in the G. And when I was looking for a sports car, I could have purchased any number of Z's for what I paid for my G. But the G won hands down for looks (personal preference...the 370 is pretty close though), room/convenience...I have a real trunk and a reasonable facsimile of a back seat...and from what I've read, pretty close to a 350 in performance...equal in some articles.
The final thing is the interior. The interior of my 06 G is cheap and a bit cheesy. The interior of the 350 Z is a joke. It looks like a 15 year old's idea of what a space ship car interior should look like.
Where I live, if you drive a pick up, you wave at your neighbor in his pickup...but that's more of a southern, rural, friendly kind of thing. I think I'll start waving at other G coupe drivers....but there just aren't many of them out there.....and that is THE main reason I like my G.
#22
As for Jeeps, I owned a 76 Jeep Cherokee (the big original Cherokee). I drove it for a long time and I loved it because it was big, and cool and relatively tough but OMG that thing was a piece of junk. None of the windows worked. Radio didn't work. Went through water pumps and u-joints like candy. Head liner fell out. Glove box was made of card board. Alternator and solenoids constantly failed. Left me stranded more times than I can count.
I traded it for a Nissan 4x4 King Cab in 84. It was indestructible and utterly reliable. I vowed I'd never own a Jeep or American made vehicle. Broke that vow in 03 with a Ford F150. Good truck. Boring but good. But I will never own a Jeep.
I traded it for a Nissan 4x4 King Cab in 84. It was indestructible and utterly reliable. I vowed I'd never own a Jeep or American made vehicle. Broke that vow in 03 with a Ford F150. Good truck. Boring but good. But I will never own a Jeep.
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most of the jerks in my town that jumped on the board w/ g coupes think theyre something special so they turn theirs noses up. originally there were just 5 of us. 3 IP’s my DG and one BS. we had ours for a year or better and we all waved now a handful of others have em and think theyre “rich” or smt. i dunno. i cant stand people like that bc its not like comparing a Civic to Ferrari lol but regardless everyones doing their best! - DONT BE A JERK!
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