I'm pleased with my new used Infiniti G35 except for one thing.
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I'm pleased with my new used Infiniti G35 except for one thing.
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About a month ago, I picked up my 2005 carribean blue G35 RWD sedan with the 5-speed automatic. I traded-in my 2001 Audi TT Quattro 225 hp 6-speed. I love the style and feel of this car. The power is very impressive, as the acceleration feels noticably stronger than the TT from basically any speed. I did not think a G35 would feel faster than a TT, but it really does. Overall, the G35 is just as sporty, if not more sporty, then the TT. And yet it's so much more practical and comfortable. I'm glad I opted for the 2005 model with all of the revisions. Overall, this is a great "all arounder" car.
The only complaint I have is the car slips when I use over 1/2 throttle, especially in the rain. I've heard that rear-wheel drive has sportier handling in the dry, which is why I wanted a RWD, but the drawback is less overall traction compared to all-wheel drive. From the way my car drives, however, I can't believe the traction is this much worse. Is this just the way the G35 is, and there's not anything wrong with my car? Or is there something wrong with my tires or maybe the traction control is off? Everytime I really get on it, the car slides, and the word 'slip' is displayed on the dash. It's very unsettling. I'm worried I may slide in the oncoming lane if I floor the throttle from a stop. I really want to be able to enjoy this car's performance without worrying about sliding and sliping. Does anyone have any idea what the issue may be?
About a month ago, I picked up my 2005 carribean blue G35 RWD sedan with the 5-speed automatic. I traded-in my 2001 Audi TT Quattro 225 hp 6-speed. I love the style and feel of this car. The power is very impressive, as the acceleration feels noticably stronger than the TT from basically any speed. I did not think a G35 would feel faster than a TT, but it really does. Overall, the G35 is just as sporty, if not more sporty, then the TT. And yet it's so much more practical and comfortable. I'm glad I opted for the 2005 model with all of the revisions. Overall, this is a great "all arounder" car.
The only complaint I have is the car slips when I use over 1/2 throttle, especially in the rain. I've heard that rear-wheel drive has sportier handling in the dry, which is why I wanted a RWD, but the drawback is less overall traction compared to all-wheel drive. From the way my car drives, however, I can't believe the traction is this much worse. Is this just the way the G35 is, and there's not anything wrong with my car? Or is there something wrong with my tires or maybe the traction control is off? Everytime I really get on it, the car slides, and the word 'slip' is displayed on the dash. It's very unsettling. I'm worried I may slide in the oncoming lane if I floor the throttle from a stop. I really want to be able to enjoy this car's performance without worrying about sliding and sliping. Does anyone have any idea what the issue may be?
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the tires that come stock with the g35 sedan suck. terrible traction and rather narrow. they are just undersized for the car's power and weight IMO. thats why most get aftermarket rims and tires that are wider, cause only than can you really enjoy the g's handling and power. its worth the money, plus it looks better!
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Vdc?
I know you may think this is a stupid question, but how do you tell if the VDC is on or off?
Also I thought the stock tires on the G35 would be just fine. My car has the sports package with the 18 inch wheels and low profile tires. They are even bigger than the tires I had on my TT. Surely such tires as these would not just 'suck.'
Also I thought the stock tires on the G35 would be just fine. My car has the sports package with the 18 inch wheels and low profile tires. They are even bigger than the tires I had on my TT. Surely such tires as these would not just 'suck.'
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I know you may think this is a stupid question, but how do you tell if the VDC is on or off?
Also I thought the stock tires on the G35 would be just fine. My car has the sports package with the 18 inch wheels and low profile tires. They are even bigger than the tires I had on my TT. Surely such tires as these would not just 'suck.'
Also I thought the stock tires on the G35 would be just fine. My car has the sports package with the 18 inch wheels and low profile tires. They are even bigger than the tires I had on my TT. Surely such tires as these would not just 'suck.'
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Originally Posted by Timothy0987
I know you may think this is a stupid question, but how do you tell if the VDC is on or off?
Also I thought the stock tires on the G35 would be just fine. My car has the sports package with the 18 inch wheels and low profile tires. They are even bigger than the tires I had on my TT. Surely such tires as these would not just 'suck.'
Also I thought the stock tires on the G35 would be just fine. My car has the sports package with the 18 inch wheels and low profile tires. They are even bigger than the tires I had on my TT. Surely such tires as these would not just 'suck.'
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Check your tires. I don't have many miles on my 05 but my tires are well worn. I have the Goodyear ones (summer tires I believe) that were pretty good in the rain when new but not so much now. Even with good tires, you will always need to be careful in slippery conditions with rwd. The VDC should keep you out of trouble but it's not 100%.
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Originally Posted by Timothy0987
Hi,
The only complaint I have is the car slips when I use over 1/2 throttle, especially in the rain. I've heard that rear-wheel drive has sportier handling in the dry, which is why I wanted a RWD, but the drawback is less overall traction compared to all-wheel drive. From the way my car drives, however, I can't believe the traction is this much worse. Is this just the way the G35 is, and there's not anything wrong with my car? Or is there something wrong with my tires or maybe the traction control is off? Everytime I really get on it, the car slides, and the word 'slip' is displayed on the dash. It's very unsettling. I'm worried I may slide in the oncoming lane if I floor the throttle from a stop. I really want to be able to enjoy this car's performance without worrying about sliding and sliping. Does anyone have any idea what the issue may be?
The only complaint I have is the car slips when I use over 1/2 throttle, especially in the rain. I've heard that rear-wheel drive has sportier handling in the dry, which is why I wanted a RWD, but the drawback is less overall traction compared to all-wheel drive. From the way my car drives, however, I can't believe the traction is this much worse. Is this just the way the G35 is, and there's not anything wrong with my car? Or is there something wrong with my tires or maybe the traction control is off? Everytime I really get on it, the car slides, and the word 'slip' is displayed on the dash. It's very unsettling. I'm worried I may slide in the oncoming lane if I floor the throttle from a stop. I really want to be able to enjoy this car's performance without worrying about sliding and sliping. Does anyone have any idea what the issue may be?
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There's nothing wrong with your car or your tires. Doesn't matter what kind of tires you have, if you punch it on wet pavement, your rear tires will slip. Welcome to the world of RWD. I've driven a couple of AWD cars and they launch way better in the rain, it's just something you'll get a feel for over time.
This reminds me of a Windows user sitting in front of a Mac and going 'uh... I can't right-click anything'... yeah, there's only one button on a Mac's mouse, no such thing as right-click. Get used to it.
This reminds me of a Windows user sitting in front of a Mac and going 'uh... I can't right-click anything'... yeah, there's only one button on a Mac's mouse, no such thing as right-click. Get used to it.