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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 08:47 PM
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Hi, I'm looking to buy a Infiniti G35x Sedan. My question is does it cost more to fix AWD than the RWD? So far I've found that with the AWD the break needs to be replace every 12k to 16k mikes and the windsheld wipers get's mess up. Most of these G35 are salvage.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 08:53 AM
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So far I've found that with the AWD the break needs to be replace every 12k to 16k mikes and the windsheld wipers get's mess up. Most of these G35 are salvage.

I've been getting about 50K or so mile before needing to do my front brakes on my car. I did my rear brakes at 80K miles. The brakes are pretty much the same as the RWD models.

Wipers....I change them when they start streaking. Maybe every 6 mos or whenever I feel like it?


Yes, AWD models are a little more expensive to maintain (due to a front diff and transfer case) and more expensive to repair as the front suspension parts are unique to AWD and tough to find non-OEM replacement control arms and such.

Other than that, virtually the same car as RWD other than the front suspension and drivetrain
 
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 07:27 PM
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I've been getting about 50K or so mile before needing to do my front brakes on my car. I did my rear brakes at 80K miles. The brakes are pretty much the same as the RWD models.

Wipers....I change them when they start streaking. Maybe every 6 mos or whenever I feel like it?


Yes, AWD models are a little more expensive to maintain (due to a front diff and transfer case) and more expensive to repair as the front suspension parts are unique to AWD and tough to find non-OEM replacement control arms and such.

Other than that, virtually the same car as RWD other than the front suspension and drivetrain
Thanks for the info's.
 
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