G35 Maintenance Costs
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G35 Maintenance Costs
Hi,
I am seriously thinking purchasing the G35 in the next 2 weeks. I have seen a lot of posts regarding brake pad/rotors wearing fast. Are there any other maintenance concerns I need to be aware of? This may make or break my decision to buy one.
I talked to a salesman and he said other high performance cars brake pads wear out faster too. He said if brake pads wear out at 15K the car is being driven really hard. He also said the I35 pads probably wear out at 30K, where the G35 wears out at 22K. He said the G35 has high ratings regarding not being high maintenance. Also he said the brake pads/rotors is the only thing that wears more than the average car. So I would save in the long run because other cars would have more things wrong with them. (Of course he is trying to sell me the car)
I wanted to stay in the Nissan/Infiniti family because I've had my '89 Maxima did not have many major problems for its first 7-8 years. I probably change the pads 3 times, and the rotors once. I now have 200K miles.
Any thoughts about the maintenance costs of the G35?
Thanks
I am seriously thinking purchasing the G35 in the next 2 weeks. I have seen a lot of posts regarding brake pad/rotors wearing fast. Are there any other maintenance concerns I need to be aware of? This may make or break my decision to buy one.
I talked to a salesman and he said other high performance cars brake pads wear out faster too. He said if brake pads wear out at 15K the car is being driven really hard. He also said the I35 pads probably wear out at 30K, where the G35 wears out at 22K. He said the G35 has high ratings regarding not being high maintenance. Also he said the brake pads/rotors is the only thing that wears more than the average car. So I would save in the long run because other cars would have more things wrong with them. (Of course he is trying to sell me the car)
I wanted to stay in the Nissan/Infiniti family because I've had my '89 Maxima did not have many major problems for its first 7-8 years. I probably change the pads 3 times, and the rotors once. I now have 200K miles.
Any thoughts about the maintenance costs of the G35?
Thanks
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Re: G35 Maintenance Costs
Tires will likely wear faster as well. There is some level of increased maintenance cost that is simply the logical result of having performance parts. The brakes and tires are designed to perform better and wear out faster.
However, what constitutes "reasonable" wear is something only you decide.
You can change brake pads yourself, however, to save money and have a qualified brake specialist (not necessarily a dealer) turn the rotors as needed.
--Steve
However, what constitutes "reasonable" wear is something only you decide.
You can change brake pads yourself, however, to save money and have a qualified brake specialist (not necessarily a dealer) turn the rotors as needed.
--Steve
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Owners on this board have started using a replacement ceramic pad sold by tirerack. Initial observations show much less brake dust with no discernible change in performance. As far as longevity is concerned, it's too early to tell.
I still have my original pads at 18.5k... but I'm thinking of switching to ceramics just to address the excessive dust issue.
And as far as maintenance costs are concerned... nothing more than regularly scheduled, and I do not expect any. That's the main reason I returned to the Nissan family, (my TL didn't live up to expectations) my last car, an Altima, is still on the road running great 7 months after I sold it with 170K miles. During that time, other than a distributor and 3 sets of brake pads, no other costs than what's regularly scheduled.
<font color=red>chinee</font color=red>
2003.5 G35s
I still have my original pads at 18.5k... but I'm thinking of switching to ceramics just to address the excessive dust issue.
And as far as maintenance costs are concerned... nothing more than regularly scheduled, and I do not expect any. That's the main reason I returned to the Nissan family, (my TL didn't live up to expectations) my last car, an Altima, is still on the road running great 7 months after I sold it with 170K miles. During that time, other than a distributor and 3 sets of brake pads, no other costs than what's regularly scheduled.
<font color=red>chinee</font color=red>
2003.5 G35s
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Re: G35 Maintenance Costs
this is the best case for the first 30k miles and assumes you do the work yourself:
Oil change every 3-5000 miles=35.00 x 7 = 245.00
rotate tires free
replace brake pads at 20k miles or so = 110.00
replace tires at 25k or so = 800.00 assuming stock or better tires
change in cabin microfilter at 15k and 30k miles = 70.00
change air filter =50.00 (either for one K&N or two stock filters at 15k and 30k.
flush radiator fluid at 30k = 50.00 for fluid and flush kit/radiator purge valve rig thingy
Other than inspections which are free and tools which I didn't include, if you do your maintenance yourself you should buy an ESM for your car for torque specs for various things. = 240.00 for a real one or 20.00 for a download from the infiniti technical publications website.
So what is that? 1300.00-1500.00 dollars for the first 30k miles or: $0.05 per mile plus $0.08 per mile in gas or $0.13 per mile in consumables. 3900.00 to drive the car for 30k miles plus two years in payments and insurance. for me that works out to about 18,900.00 for the first two years, counting my down payment and tags/taxes.
If that is reasonable than yes.
remember, taking your car to infiniti dealership will triple your maintenance costs and will not be worth 7800.00 on the resale (the diff between dealer and do it yourself cost)
let me know if I am out to lunch on these numbers
Better Life thru Chemistry<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by 3point5SE_Auto on 09/16/03 07:35 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
Oil change every 3-5000 miles=35.00 x 7 = 245.00
rotate tires free
replace brake pads at 20k miles or so = 110.00
replace tires at 25k or so = 800.00 assuming stock or better tires
change in cabin microfilter at 15k and 30k miles = 70.00
change air filter =50.00 (either for one K&N or two stock filters at 15k and 30k.
flush radiator fluid at 30k = 50.00 for fluid and flush kit/radiator purge valve rig thingy
Other than inspections which are free and tools which I didn't include, if you do your maintenance yourself you should buy an ESM for your car for torque specs for various things. = 240.00 for a real one or 20.00 for a download from the infiniti technical publications website.
So what is that? 1300.00-1500.00 dollars for the first 30k miles or: $0.05 per mile plus $0.08 per mile in gas or $0.13 per mile in consumables. 3900.00 to drive the car for 30k miles plus two years in payments and insurance. for me that works out to about 18,900.00 for the first two years, counting my down payment and tags/taxes.
If that is reasonable than yes.
remember, taking your car to infiniti dealership will triple your maintenance costs and will not be worth 7800.00 on the resale (the diff between dealer and do it yourself cost)
let me know if I am out to lunch on these numbers
Better Life thru Chemistry<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by 3point5SE_Auto on 09/16/03 07:35 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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Re: G35 Maintenance Costs
My bro has a BMW 330i and my mom has a 740iL and they both go through brakes more often than most cars. It seems to be a characteristic of performance vehicles. Tires I think are totally dependent on the way you drive. I go through both much more than average but I also drive very aggressively.
Everything else should be ok if you keep up with the maintenance.
BTW, do any of you guys think that Infiniti should have included scheduled maintenance like BMW, Audi, Mercedes and others? I almost bought an Audi A4 due to that.
Everything else should be ok if you keep up with the maintenance.
BTW, do any of you guys think that Infiniti should have included scheduled maintenance like BMW, Audi, Mercedes and others? I almost bought an Audi A4 due to that.
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Ditto that Chinee. The only reason I'm driving a G35 is that
some crazy woman plowed into the rear end of my 1993
Nissan Altima at 40mph (1st production year BTW) with 154,000
miles on it and over 10 years road life. I expected to drive
it 1 more year before I replaced it. That is a pretty good track
record for a First Press Automobile. I expect even more from
the 2003 Infiniti G35!
2003 Twilight Blue 5AT Sedan, sunroof,
Graphite Leather, splashguards,
GG/DB red 12 wire Hyper-grounding kit,
350Z intake duct, Stillen Hi-Flow Airbox
some crazy woman plowed into the rear end of my 1993
Nissan Altima at 40mph (1st production year BTW) with 154,000
miles on it and over 10 years road life. I expected to drive
it 1 more year before I replaced it. That is a pretty good track
record for a First Press Automobile. I expect even more from
the 2003 Infiniti G35!
2003 Twilight Blue 5AT Sedan, sunroof,
Graphite Leather, splashguards,
GG/DB red 12 wire Hyper-grounding kit,
350Z intake duct, Stillen Hi-Flow Airbox
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I too had a first production Altima SE 1993.
Car was great and no real problems
Had to sell because new wife could not drive stick
Looked new after 5 years and ran great. Not bad for a first production run
Have a healthy day!
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03.5 G35, Black on Black
Car was great and no real problems
Had to sell because new wife could not drive stick
Looked new after 5 years and ran great. Not bad for a first production run
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black (sold as of 9/10)
03.5 G35, Black on Black
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At least now the sales person is taking into account the cost of pads and rotors as an annual cost. When I asked, they did not mention it. That is because they didn't expect the pads and rotors to wear so fast. I heard that they had a big training session about this issue. I personally think it is premature wear for both to go in 15,000 miles. The rotors should not need replacing. The cost thru the dealer is between $500-$550 for rotors and pads. An oil change thru my dealer is $35 and the 15,000 mile service was $225-$250. Hopefully this helps you in your decision. Don't get me wrong, I really like driving my G35. My only big concern is the extra $500/year that I was not expecting. I need to find a mechanic in San Diego/Carlsbad. Anyone know of a good one??
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BTW, do any of you guys think that Infiniti should have included scheduled maintenance like BMW, Audi, Mercedes and others? I almost bought an Audi A4 due to that.
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Yea, Infiniti should offer free maintenance for as long as the car is under warranty.
BTW, do any of you guys think that Infiniti should have included scheduled maintenance like BMW, Audi, Mercedes and others? I almost bought an Audi A4 due to that.
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Yea, Infiniti should offer free maintenance for as long as the car is under warranty.
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I think those deals are for scheduled maint
Nothin in most manuals ever states replace brakes jus tinspect with an * to replace when needed. The warranty considers them a wear and tear item. I doubt things other than rotation, oil, filters and such would be included
Anyone have exeprience with the free maint?
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black (sold as of 9/10)
03.5 G35, Black on Black
Nothin in most manuals ever states replace brakes jus tinspect with an * to replace when needed. The warranty considers them a wear and tear item. I doubt things other than rotation, oil, filters and such would be included
Anyone have exeprience with the free maint?
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black (sold as of 9/10)
03.5 G35, Black on Black
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I feel pretty confident that the rotors don't need replacing at 15 k. The OEM pad compound is so soft I just cannot envision any appreciable wear on the rotors. When a brakejob is done by a shop, part of a "Complete" job is to resurface (cut) the rotors. Supposedly you can't do that on the G rotors. So infiniti says you have to replace them. I do not agree with this practice. So long as the rotors are not warped or scored, just clean things up and slap new pads in. If they are warped or scored then you should replace them but you don't necessarily have to. I just hate pulsing brakes.
If you do it yourself a $500 job becomes a $75 job depending on the price of the pads and a can of brake cleaner. A brake job is one of the easiest auto maintenance jobs you can do. There a few more steps to it than just slapping new pads in but it's not hard. It would be a shame that poor brake wear on the OEM pads would sway you away from this car. As others have said with harder A/M pads the brake wear should get better.
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If you do it yourself a $500 job becomes a $75 job depending on the price of the pads and a can of brake cleaner. A brake job is one of the easiest auto maintenance jobs you can do. There a few more steps to it than just slapping new pads in but it's not hard. It would be a shame that poor brake wear on the OEM pads would sway you away from this car. As others have said with harder A/M pads the brake wear should get better.
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BMW also covers wear and tear items such as pads and rotors. Although they do state "Full Maintenance includes items that need replacement due to normal wear and tear, provided wear and tear exceeds BMW specifications. This includes items such as brake pads, brake rotors, and wiper blades that are not covered by the original New Vehicle Limited Warranty". Not exactly sure what "exceeds BMW specs" means. Maybe a BMW owner can elaborate...
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i spend that time with my family. My 6 year old helps me take off the tires, my nine year old likes to spray the brake cleaner and tighten the lug nuts down afterwards. I just loosen the lugs, jack the car up and bs with them until the tires are ready to come off.
RE: brake rotor wear, no there is not much wear on the rotors. There is no reason you can't machine the rotors, it is just that there is so little allowable wear that once you wear a little, machine a little you are halfway to the min thickness (only 14 mm on the rears, and about 22 mm (IIRC) on the fronts. Thats not very thick)
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RE: brake rotor wear, no there is not much wear on the rotors. There is no reason you can't machine the rotors, it is just that there is so little allowable wear that once you wear a little, machine a little you are halfway to the min thickness (only 14 mm on the rears, and about 22 mm (IIRC) on the fronts. Thats not very thick)
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