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maintenance wise, these cars are not bad at all. A lot of people join these forums only for when they have a problem. Now, if everyone that had a positive experience joined this forum, it would be flooded with good news everyday 

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You're looking at the door jam sticker right? I always go 1 more than the sticker says just for good measure, so 31. Remember this is measured when cold... like first thing in the morning.Originally Posted by Hybryd40
From what I have read it is only MT trans and not AT trans. Im I correct on this? What is the correct tire pressure to maintain? It says 30 front 30 rear with the 17 inch wheels.
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I agree. ALL cars are going to have some problems. The tire cupping or feathering problem was something I had when I bought my used G. It ended up being poor alignment on cheap tires. I put new ones on and haven't had the problem since.Originally Posted by blkthunder
Just remember that people mostly only vocalize ISSUES and take for granted when all is well. If you wanted to truly buy a trouble free car that has NO negative feedback, you'd have to buy a honda (and only then because their owners are in denial.)
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Don't sweat it. Real good car. Had mine 2 years with ZERO issues. '06 sedan 5AT. Tire cupping issues show up more for those that lower the car and oversize the wheels. Suspension geometry isn't adjustable on the front unless you swap out the upper control arms. So it can get some bad camber and toe-in issues. If you leave the suspension and wheel size stock, tire wear should be typical of any car with similar suspension setups. Enjoy your new car.
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Tire cupping is your biggest worry at this time. Just do the 30K service (and ALL other scheduled maintenance) and you should be ok. I think the 30K is belts/filters/diff and trans.
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Put 10k miles on mine from 87k+, haven't had anything break. Door locks were out when I got the car though
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Well I wouldn't say all that Originally Posted by Hybryd40
Thanks to all of the replys. Makes me feel alot better knowing that everyone on this site doesnt have a problem.

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i am also a new owner of a used G35 coupe.. 04 6mt.. only thing i really regret about buying this car is that it's slow, heavy, and gas mileage sucks *****..
other than that, i still like driving it and i think its a great looking car...
i dont have much of an oil consumption problem, but it seems every 2k or so my car eats half a quart of oil..
other than that, i still like driving it and i think its a great looking car...
i dont have much of an oil consumption problem, but it seems every 2k or so my car eats half a quart of oil..
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That's an oil consumption problem. It shouldn't "consume" oil hardly at all with the tight tolerances on this motor.
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you also have to keep in mind people usually only post when they have a problem. Not many people create threads to say there car runs perfect.
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the only upgrades ive done to my car are aesthetic (i think i spelled it right..) ones. like tint, audio, led changes. the car is completely stock and its a 2004 with 84k, it still runs great. i love it.
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185k of daily (winter too) and track driving. Car is a champ, all minor issues which happened around 150k (starter).
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I have had 2 G35s and 1 G37. All 3 have been riddled with constant problems.



