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2003 Infiniti G35 sedan Twilight Blue/Willow, 5AT, premium, sunroof, winter, HIDs, navi.
2004 Lexus RX330 FWD wagon Flint Mica/Light Gray, premium plus, navi, Mark Levinson, rear DVD.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by TwiBlueG35 on 03/12/04 04:49 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
im 17 and i own a sedan because its easier for people to go in and out.. instead of having the trouble of moving ur seats for 2 or more passengers.Originally Posted by TwiBlueG35
So far there is still no 18 year old responding to this thread. I hate that all G35 drivers who are in their late teens or early twenties are coupe drivers. Don't our sedan attract young people too? Our car is more practical and all they care is look or something. I really wish there would be more young sedan drivers so more aftermarket parts would be made for us. When I went to Hot Import Nights last Saturday, there was only one G35 sedan there. I wish it to be as popular and appealing to young folks as RSX-S, EVO, WRX/STI, G35 coupe, 350Z, S2000, Civic coupe/Si, 3-series, A4, Accord sedan/coupe, xB, Celica GT-S, GTI, IS300, GS, RX-8, Mazda6, Mazda3, and Sentra SE-R. The funny thing is I saw more fixed up E-class and SL than G35 sedan. Really, I think G35 sedan, TSX, and the new TL have a lot of aftermarket potential.2003 Infiniti G35 sedan Twilight Blue/Willow, 5AT, premium, sunroof, winter, HIDs, navi.
2004 Lexus RX330 FWD wagon Flint Mica/Light Gray, premium plus, navi, Mark Levinson, rear DVD.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by TwiBlueG35 on 03/12/04 04:49 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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I too am a sedan driver who's red crystal in the left palm that isn't blinking yet (for all you over 30... "RUNNER").
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I'm 26 and own a sedan (can't remember if I replied to this thread before though 

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Originally Posted by TwiBlueG35
So far there is still no 18 year old responding to this thread. I hate that all G35 drivers who are in their late teens or early twenties are coupe drivers. Don't our sedan attract young people too? Our car is more practical and all they care is look or something. I really wish there would be more young sedan drivers so more aftermarket parts would be made for us. When I went to Hot Import Nights last Saturday, there was only one G35 sedan there. I wish it to be as popular and appealing to young folks as RSX-S, EVO, WRX/STI, G35 coupe, 350Z, S2000, Civic coupe/Si, 3-series, A4, Accord sedan/coupe, xB, Celica GT-S, GTI, IS300, GS, RX-8, Mazda6, Mazda3, and Sentra SE-R. The funny thing is I saw more fixed up E-class and SL than G35 sedan. Really, I think G35 sedan, TSX, and the new TL have a lot of aftermarket potential.
2003 Infiniti G35 sedan Twilight Blue/Willow, 5AT, premium, sunroof, winter, HIDs, navi.
2004 Lexus RX330 FWD wagon Flint Mica/Light Gray, premium plus, navi, Mark Levinson, rear DVD.
Edited by TwiBlueG35 on 03/12/04 04:49 PM.
Frankly, I don't know how any 18 year old would be driving their own G , coupe or sedan unless a parent purchased it for them or unless they were living in a parents house and working full time to make the car payment . With a price tag in the 30's and probably very little credit history, They may be hard afford. I know the price of the G was at the top end of what I wanted to spend as I have a house mortgage and a car payment for my wife. So, when you ask why not many 18 year olds have purchased g's, I would assume that the reasons above may apply.
So far there is still no 18 year old responding to this thread. I hate that all G35 drivers who are in their late teens or early twenties are coupe drivers. Don't our sedan attract young people too? Our car is more practical and all they care is look or something. I really wish there would be more young sedan drivers so more aftermarket parts would be made for us. When I went to Hot Import Nights last Saturday, there was only one G35 sedan there. I wish it to be as popular and appealing to young folks as RSX-S, EVO, WRX/STI, G35 coupe, 350Z, S2000, Civic coupe/Si, 3-series, A4, Accord sedan/coupe, xB, Celica GT-S, GTI, IS300, GS, RX-8, Mazda6, Mazda3, and Sentra SE-R. The funny thing is I saw more fixed up E-class and SL than G35 sedan. Really, I think G35 sedan, TSX, and the new TL have a lot of aftermarket potential.
2003 Infiniti G35 sedan Twilight Blue/Willow, 5AT, premium, sunroof, winter, HIDs, navi.
2004 Lexus RX330 FWD wagon Flint Mica/Light Gray, premium plus, navi, Mark Levinson, rear DVD.
Edited by TwiBlueG35 on 03/12/04 04:49 PM.
Frankly, I don't know how any 18 year old would be driving their own G , coupe or sedan unless a parent purchased it for them or unless they were living in a parents house and working full time to make the car payment . With a price tag in the 30's and probably very little credit history, They may be hard afford. I know the price of the G was at the top end of what I wanted to spend as I have a house mortgage and a car payment for my wife. So, when you ask why not many 18 year olds have purchased g's, I would assume that the reasons above may apply.
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im 19 and i got my G in november........my dad put it in his name and i pay for half of the lease payment and for any mods i wanna do.......but i dont have a job haha y u need a job to pay for your car?
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Just turned 30 here and had to get rid of my dakota and the G was the best value for the money. Also my little girl wouldn't work w/a truck but the car seat won't look to bad in the backseat of my 68dart gts either.
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im 20 and bought the g when i was 19 and living on my own. my name is the only name on the contract. its just a large payment and i only got 6.6% finance... i know for sure the next car i get will be at a better interest rate. before that i had bought a scion on my own and built pretty good credit off of that.