Why did you buy a sedan over a coupe????
#106
G Coupe mean looking? No lol. Very feminine.
I detailed an 08 G37 Coupe today and ended up driving it 20 miles to a local meet thats hosted to give it back to the owner.
I hated it. I couldn't drive the car. I felt like a damn kid in that car. 2 doors, no space, blind spots up the wazoo, screw that ****. Felt great to be back in my car. I'll give it a couple things though, exhaust sounded great, seats were nice and the steering felt really nice. But all the rest of that meant little to me because the car legitimately drove me nuts. I don't do coupes man. Can't rock it at all.
I detailed an 08 G37 Coupe today and ended up driving it 20 miles to a local meet thats hosted to give it back to the owner.
I hated it. I couldn't drive the car. I felt like a damn kid in that car. 2 doors, no space, blind spots up the wazoo, screw that ****. Felt great to be back in my car. I'll give it a couple things though, exhaust sounded great, seats were nice and the steering felt really nice. But all the rest of that meant little to me because the car legitimately drove me nuts. I don't do coupes man. Can't rock it at all.
#107
got a sedan b/c I've got 2 kids. somewhat agree with coupes being for chics, but I think that the G is the exception - haven't noticed too many chics driving G coupes.
if I was single, I would certainly be driving a coupe - no need for all of that extra room (and certainly don't want to be the designated driver all the time with a sedan).
if I was single, I would certainly be driving a coupe - no need for all of that extra room (and certainly don't want to be the designated driver all the time with a sedan).
#108
Gotta agree that the G37 coupe is a step back from the G35 coupe. I think the G37 sedan looks sweet bone stock. I don't know what Nissan was thinking when they designed the coupe this time around...
But anyways, I still would have a hard time getting the G35 coupe over sedan when it's supposed to be the more sporty version, yet weighs more and is less aerodynamic. Not sure what they were thinking on that one either
But anyways, I still would have a hard time getting the G35 coupe over sedan when it's supposed to be the more sporty version, yet weighs more and is less aerodynamic. Not sure what they were thinking on that one either
#109
I got my 04.5 G35x just because I wanted a car that could "get on it" when needed, was fun to drive.. handled nicely... but yet had room for stuff/passengers for road trips... then we had a baby...
I LIKE the coupe.. have owned various marques of sports cars over the years.. used to restore Alfa Romeo's back in the day... I MISS power shifting a fully synchro-meshed 6 speed gear box.. but i was ready for a cruiser.. hell, if I had the $$$, I would have a SWEETLY "pimped out with all the stuff" Infiniti M37.. but it's hard to justify 45-50K with the wife.. but i would be HAPPY!!
I LIKE the coupe.. have owned various marques of sports cars over the years.. used to restore Alfa Romeo's back in the day... I MISS power shifting a fully synchro-meshed 6 speed gear box.. but i was ready for a cruiser.. hell, if I had the $$$, I would have a SWEETLY "pimped out with all the stuff" Infiniti M37.. but it's hard to justify 45-50K with the wife.. but i would be HAPPY!!
#110
I owned a 91 300ZX 2+2 for 5 years and trying to get people in and out of the bucket seats is not fun at all especially when you have a mt, trying to shift while you are pushed all the way to the dash as close as your legs allow the seat cause the person behind you needs leg room...yeah didnt work out for me anymore
#111
I'm surprised so many are making the hauling friends argument when most people drive themselves everywhere and just meet up. I rarely have friends riding with me. Even then, a G coupe will easily fit people 5' 10" or shorter in the back with ease and without cramming your driving position. The coupe afterall, has the same exact wheelbase as the sedan.
#112
I'm surprised so many are making the hauling friends argument when most people drive themselves everywhere and just meet up. I rarely have friends riding with me. Even then, a G coupe will easily fit people 5' 10" or shorter in the back with ease and without cramming your driving position. The coupe afterall, has the same exact wheelbase as the sedan.
#114
I'm surprised so many are making the hauling friends argument when most people drive themselves everywhere and just meet up. I rarely have friends riding with me. Even then, a G coupe will easily fit people 5' 10" or shorter in the back with ease and without cramming your driving position. The coupe afterall, has the same exact wheelbase as the sedan.
#115
My college car was a 1977 Olds Vista Cruiser station wagon. Strapped a foot locker to the roof with ratchet straps and filled the back with everything else. (fridge, TV, microwave, clothes). G35 would be a huge upgrade in style (but still has nothing on the space of an ancient land yacht!)
#116
#117
Should have left your stuffed animals at home
Back in the day when I moved to and from college, I just used my parents minivan/tahoe or friend's trucks because I had a CRX and then a Z28. I never did the dorm life which means I was moving couches, beds, etc. No car would be cutting it.
Yes, I know the G's trunk is good size and I've managed to haul quite a bit in it. Now that I also have a Subaru wagon in the stable, I have no need for the big trunk plus the rear seats in the coupe fold down, expanding capacity....at least for length if needed.
My rationale is completely jacked up though. Here I'm arguing for a coupe which has much less cargo capacity, yet I'm eyeing 11' WRX 5 doors because I'm thinking about getting back into a hatchback because I like the utility. My mind is strange.
Back in the day when I moved to and from college, I just used my parents minivan/tahoe or friend's trucks because I had a CRX and then a Z28. I never did the dorm life which means I was moving couches, beds, etc. No car would be cutting it.
Yes, I know the G's trunk is good size and I've managed to haul quite a bit in it. Now that I also have a Subaru wagon in the stable, I have no need for the big trunk plus the rear seats in the coupe fold down, expanding capacity....at least for length if needed.
My rationale is completely jacked up though. Here I'm arguing for a coupe which has much less cargo capacity, yet I'm eyeing 11' WRX 5 doors because I'm thinking about getting back into a hatchback because I like the utility. My mind is strange.
#118
Nice.
No, that's normal. I love a 4 door sedan, but buying a house and taking on several remodeling projects made me realize that my car is still very fun to drive, but is pretty useless when going to buy lumber, tile, backerboard, whatever. Although reviews complain about their lack of interior volume relative to the competition, I've been thinking about getting a Murano or FX35/45. I'd just hate to give up the performance.
No, that's normal. I love a 4 door sedan, but buying a house and taking on several remodeling projects made me realize that my car is still very fun to drive, but is pretty useless when going to buy lumber, tile, backerboard, whatever. Although reviews complain about their lack of interior volume relative to the competition, I've been thinking about getting a Murano or FX35/45. I'd just hate to give up the performance.
#119
I have the G35x.. got the wife a Mazda CX-9.. seats 7, LOTS of room for "stuff"... the 3.8 V-6 in it holds it's own.. for SURE.. very quiet, smooth rude... good chice for the family ride.. it hauled all the bags of dirt, mulch and whatever the landscaping needs were this season.. then i treated her to a full detail to get it back to pristine condition..
#120
Should have left your stuffed animals at home
Back in the day when I moved to and from college, I just used my parents minivan/tahoe or friend's trucks because I had a CRX and then a Z28. I never did the dorm life which means I was moving couches, beds, etc. No car would be cutting it.
Yes, I know the G's trunk is good size and I've managed to haul quite a bit in it. Now that I also have a Subaru wagon in the stable, I have no need for the big trunk plus the rear seats in the coupe fold down, expanding capacity....at least for length if needed.
My rationale is completely jacked up though. Here I'm arguing for a coupe which has much less cargo capacity, yet I'm eyeing 11' WRX 5 doors because I'm thinking about getting back into a hatchback because I like the utility. My mind is strange.
Back in the day when I moved to and from college, I just used my parents minivan/tahoe or friend's trucks because I had a CRX and then a Z28. I never did the dorm life which means I was moving couches, beds, etc. No car would be cutting it.
Yes, I know the G's trunk is good size and I've managed to haul quite a bit in it. Now that I also have a Subaru wagon in the stable, I have no need for the big trunk plus the rear seats in the coupe fold down, expanding capacity....at least for length if needed.
My rationale is completely jacked up though. Here I'm arguing for a coupe which has much less cargo capacity, yet I'm eyeing 11' WRX 5 doors because I'm thinking about getting back into a hatchback because I like the utility. My mind is strange.
Nice.
No, that's normal. I love a 4 door sedan, but buying a house and taking on several remodeling projects made me realize that my car is still very fun to drive, but is pretty useless when going to buy lumber, tile, backerboard, whatever. Although reviews complain about their lack of interior volume relative to the competition, I've been thinking about getting a Murano or FX35/45. I'd just hate to give up the performance.
No, that's normal. I love a 4 door sedan, but buying a house and taking on several remodeling projects made me realize that my car is still very fun to drive, but is pretty useless when going to buy lumber, tile, backerboard, whatever. Although reviews complain about their lack of interior volume relative to the competition, I've been thinking about getting a Murano or FX35/45. I'd just hate to give up the performance.
I have the G35x.. got the wife a Mazda CX-9.. seats 7, LOTS of room for "stuff"... the 3.8 V-6 in it holds it's own.. for SURE.. very quiet, smooth rude... good chice for the family ride.. it hauled all the bags of dirt, mulch and whatever the landscaping needs were this season.. then i treated her to a full detail to get it back to pristine condition..
However, some times G would get jealous and pretend that she was a pickup...